Word: hunts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...There are always two kinds of teams," explains women's track coach Pappy Hunt, "those that go out and buy eight or nine star runners and rule the country, and those who have big teams where everybody gets...
...Raiders were expected to finish last in the A.F.C. West this season, and after losing three of their first five games, seemed out of the hunt. Then Plunkett, the former Heisman Trophy winner from Stanford who had watched his injury-studded professional career unravel on other teams, stepped in to replace injured Dan Pastorini. The Raiders began to roll. In an amazing late-season rush, they won twelve of 14 games, outscoring the high-powered San Diego Chargers in the A.F.C. championship game...
...undisputed winner of the contest was Yippie Aaron Key, who first achieved notoriety during the Watergate Scandal by throwing cream pies in the faces of G. Gordon Liddy and E. Howard Hunt and has since creamed several other national Republican figures, including Phyllis Schlafly, an organizer of the stop-ERA movement...
...effort to stop the "witch hunt," Barkouras last February told the Rev. Gene Garrison, a Baptist minister and close friend of Boren's, that he was prepared to expose Delaporte and Boren as homosexuals. In Boren's case, it was an old charge-and one that he denied during his Senate campaign by publicly swearing, on a white-bound Bible, that he was heterosexual. Barkouras took no further action, but a few weeks later Jack Anthony, 28, an heir to an Oklahoma department-store fortune and a student of Barkouras', was arrested at 4 a.m. while changing...
West Yorkshire police eagerly announced that Sutcliffe's arrest meant that they were finally "scaling down" their search for the Ripper. The five-year man hunt has cost more than $8 million and included the questioning of some 300,000 persons, one of whom was Sutcliffe in 1977. Like the infamous "Jack the Ripper" of 1888, the Yorkshire slayer earned his nickname by murdering and mutilating female victims. "Jack," however, apparently stopped at five victims, less than half of the deadly baker's dozen attributed to the Yorkshire Ripper. Another difference is that, unlike Jack the Ripper...