Word: indianas
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Bruegger's, which has 287 stores and 250 more abuilding. The Burlington, Vermont, company sells more than 3 million bagels a week. CEO Steve Finn plans to have 1,000 stores by 1999. To help fuel that growth, Bruegger's agreed to merge with Quality Dining, a $270 million Indiana restaurant operator...
...upset in this region, look for Boston College to beat up on the Indiana Hoosiers. Indiana had an awful non-conference record and the Big 10 is over-rated once again. Georgia Tech, the perennial upset victim, actually has enough talent this season to overcome Bobby Cremins' bonehead coaching, and they should reach the Sweet...
...meeting last week between Gingrich and a group of House Republicans, Indiana Representative Mark Souder urged the Speaker to consider some measures that aren't found in the texts of party orthodoxy. Last year, for instance, Republicans in Congress backed an effort to make it easier for employers to withdraw excess money from employee pension funds. Souder argued for a gesture in the opposite direction: making pensions portable, so that a worker who has been laid off can take his pension with him. Gingrich gave back "his kind of tilted-chin, inquisitive look," says Souder. To anyone familiar with...
Spampinato, who works in the Massachusetts Office of International Trade and Development for a fellow Cantabrigian, Governor William F. Weld '66, said he believes that he has much in common with the Indiana senator, who currently serves as the senior ranking member of the Senate's agriculture committee...
...would not accept an offer to be Dole's vice-president, saying he would not be "a good second fiddle." Dickerson did predict that Alexander would remain on the national scene. Lugar's message, emphasizing foreign policy and a national sales tax, never caught on with voters. The Indiana senator's best result came Tuesday in Vermont where he captured 14 percent of the vote.ALBANY, N.Y.: Jack Kemp endorsed Steve Forbes this afternoon, saying that the publishing heir and flat-tax champion best embodied "progressively conservative" ideals. Kemp compared the GOP today to the splintered party unified more than...