Word: honeymooners
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...moment would be playing--often the work of a pop star in attendance. He didn't create his palatial showplaces to let them sit empty. He loved playing host and entertainer, lending the Lake Como villa to Bruce Springsteen and his former wife Julianne Phillips for their 1985 honeymoon, giving impromptu dinner parties for friends passing through Miami and often opening his South Beach doors for charity events...
...said Wednesday that perhaps, just perhaps, some innocents had been caught in the crossfire. "This doesn't even address what Kabila is being accused of," says TIME's Marguerite Michaels. "Richardson is not going to buy this." Still, she says, Kabila is still enjoying a bit of an international honeymoon period. "This visit is just a public acknowledgment of Kabila's new government, which so far the U.S. is perfectly satisfied with." The pleasantries will probably include a quiet offer of U.S. and international aid, but with a few strings attached. "This is a friendly reminder of U.S. priorities," Michaels...
...married the former Cynthia Burnside, whom he met during weekend maneuvers at his local militia group. Neither Tom nor Cynthia recognizes the authority of local or state government, so they were married by their cell commander at the San Diego Preparedness Expo. The two lovebirds spent their honeymoon at an undisclosed location, and they now make their home on federal land south of Billings, where they are excitedly preparing for the upcoming race war. Classmates can reach Tom by E-mail at tomfin@aryan.org...
...fallen from more than 7,000 percent at the time of his election in 1990 to around 10 percent today, the vast majority of Peru's population remains poor and unskilled. Today Fujimori is riding high, and reportedly considering another run at the presidency in 2000. But after the honeymoon, Peru's economic woes will surely return to haunt him. To survive, Peru's iron-fisted hero of the moment will have to deliver...
...honeymoon proved to be short-lived. I had just abandoned "The Facts of Life" during a commercial break in hopes of discovering some "Dr. Who" reruns when, after a brief stint channel-surfing, I found myself in the midst of a prostitution sting operation somewhere in southern Florida. Narration was unnecessary as I instantly recognized the genre of the program: it was a "Cops"-type show styled after "NYPD Blue" in a sick rendition of art imitating art imitating life. As usual, the setting was seedy and the cast of characters--from pot-bellied sheriffs to pouty chainsmoking whores--left...