Word: goldens
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Tuesday night the Nobel winner opened Currier's 1986-87 dinner table lecture series with a presentation called "The Golden Pineapple." Herschbach said he told students, "If you look at a pineapple you see there are a lot of little hexagons arranged in a curious...
...slightly irritated when people act as if Cicero is all that I'm interested in. I think I've published articles on nearly all of the major figures of the period," the scholar says, adding that just last year he published a work about Horace, a poet of the Golden Age of Roman literature...
Chamberlain had what he considered a golden opportunity to guarantee world peace. History recorded him as a well-intentioned but unrealistic pacifist. President Reagan had a similar opportunity in Iceland early this week. But the President rightly refused to submit to the allure of world fame if it meant sacrificing the security of this country for the sake of a premature and uncontemplated shift in the world's balance of power...
...jackets, a pan full of plastic dishes, a box of Zatarain's crab boil (since 1889), a bottle of Hunt's All Natural barbecue sauce, a bottle of Seven Seas Viva Italian dressing, a bottle of Formula 409 all-purpose cleaner, a can of Bush's Best whole-kernel golden corn, a can of Shurfine early harvest sweet peas, a can of La Choy meatless chow mein, two jars of Ragu Chunky Gardenstyle 100% Natural spaghetti sauce, a can of Trappey's jalapeno navy beans (flavored with slab bacon), a can of New Orleans French Market chicory coffee...
...that may change. Last week Eastern's domination of this golden market was challenged when Pan Am launched the opening round of the Frill Wars. Unlike New York Air, which five years ago began hourly scheduled service along the same routes, Pan Am will imitate Eastern by not accepting advanced ! reservations. Even with its occasional price cutting, New York Air never captured more than 30% of the market...