Word: hunts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Becky" (she asked that her real name not be used), described how she made her rounds on a recent training exercise in a large city. A 31-year-old Energy Department employee who began training as a nest searcher seven years ago, Becky and 10 colleagues were assigned to hunt for a simulated nuclear device in a hotel with 32 floors and 2,052 rooms...
...Buffalo and Kansas City in the AFC. The key games are in the AFC, with Seattle (8-7) at Kansas City (11-2), Denver (7-8) at Oakland (8-7), and Miami (8-7) at St. Louis. In the NFC, three teams are in the hunt for the final two spots. Games to watch: Philadelphia (10-5) at Chicago (8-7), Minnesota (8-7) at Cincinnatti (6-9) and San Francisco (11-4) at Atlanta (8-7). Chicago and Minnesota are favored to make the playoffs...
...Billig would not be diverted from her search for Amy. When police interest waned and community donations dried up, she and Ned financed their own hunt by closing their art gallery, selling their Bentley and moving with their son into a smaller house. They tracked bogus leads to Oklahoma and Nevada, visited the Seattle headquarters of a motorcycle gang rumored to have snatched Amy, persuaded Texas officials to exhume an unidentified body and got Unsolved Mysteries to air a TV segment on the case in 1992. After Ned died of lung cancer two years ago, Billig, who also suffered from...
...jungle overrun by lions, rhinos, monkeys, crocodiles and spiders--spends so much time on the how of special effects that it neglects the why of characterization. Jumanji wastes the gifts of two terrific comic actors, Robin Williams and David Alan Grier, and some other good people (Kirsten Dunst, Bonnie Hunt). Like the viewer, everyone on-screen pretty much sits back, gets strapped in and takes a bumpy techno-thrill ride through a haunted house...
That forced the frantic father to hunt for insurance even as his son Justin was undergoing the four-hour operation. "There should have been nothing more important than being with my son," Lindsay says, "and I'm on the phone trying to figure out what happened to my insurance and how I'm going to pay for this." He's still not sure. The Lindsays owe $150,000 in medical bills, for which they are suing the Aetna insurance company and the owners who ran Regina. And while Lindsay has found another job, his new health plan doesn't cover...