Word: guests
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...even need to deal with guilt or innocence. All we have to do is get to the bottom of the problem and say 'How can we help you,'" said Robert Yazzie, chief justice of the Navajo Supreme Court, and a guest speaker at the event...
...wants more sex than I do"--are introduced to rational methods of problem solving. People with moral failings--"boy crazy," "dresses like a tramp," "a hundred sex partners"--are introduced to external standards of morality. The preaching--delivered alternately by the studio audience, the host and the ever present guest therapist--is relentless. "This is wrong to do this," Sally Jessy tells a cheating husband. "Feel bad?" Geraldo asks the girl who stole her best friend's boyfriend, "Any sense of remorse?" The expectation is that the sinner, so hectored, will see her way to reform. And indeed, a Sally...
...someone who claimed she "never encouraged the media," we can only assume, then, that Diana was tricked into giving this blockbuster television interview, and must have been surprised to find herself in front of BBC reporter Martin Bashir, the guest star on what turned into "The Martin Bashir Show," with more than 21.5 million British citizens in the audience...
When the Providence Gridiron Club held its annual awards at the end of the season, Cozza, as guest speaker, told the audience he was going to give me a bottle of champagne, after it passed through his kidneys...
...dumbfounded," says Fitzwater. "I didn't think there was anything in the book that could elicit that response." Oh? How about: "Mike Wallace has been destroying people on television for years" (page 223)? Back at the taping, desperate executive producer Scott Carter got Wallace to send a replacement guest: Morley Safer. He was fine, but as guest Jackie Collins, who arrived late, said, "I wanted to see the fight...