Word: inns
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Hard-traveling fandom has become a benign regional contagion. Loren and Tancy Frank packed up the Chevy Caprice last Sunday, drove the 550 miles from Laurel, Montana, checked into a Holiday Inn, walked over to the Rockies' gate, and bought tickets for back-to-back games against the other expansion team, the Florida Marlins. "Neither of us had ever been to a major-league game before," Tancy observes, "so we said, 'Why not?' " They'll be back. So will Karen Harris, who "wanted to see what all the ruckus was about" and motored in from Wiggins, Colorado, 65 miles away...
...crazy around here," said Kathleen M. Schilling, reservation manager at The Inn at Harvard. But the added crowds don't seem to bother the Square's businesses...
Schilling said the Inn's 113 room's are sold out even though this week's prices are almost 50 percent higher than normal. For the added cost, however, guests receive special meals and "110 percent service," Schilling said...
Restaurant of the Year: Inn at Little Washington, Washington...
...beach. The parents realize that much of their high-minded shame about unknown babies malnourished by infant formula is really self-absorbed rage at the company for somehow causing the death of their son. This self-knowledge pervades the stunning finale. The husband has retreated to the Mexican inn where the couple spent their honeymoon. As he waits, on the traditional Day of the Dead, hoping his wife will come to him, she appears behind the haze of a scrim and lights a candle for her son and all the victims of her husband's ambition. But she does...