Word: jacks
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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TIMOTHTY FARLEY(Jack Lemmon) is a man comfortable with his job: flexible hours, great fringe benefits, plenty of time to include a healthy appetite for golf, good port, and expensive cars. No midlife crisis here-lots of friends, hordes of admirers, all, an adequate hero for a mediocre movie. But Mass Appealgives to this good ol' boys a bizarre twist; rather than spending his morning writing letters to constituents, as we might expect, Farley instead stands at the front of a church and leads a congregation in the Profession of Faith. Timothy Farley is a priest, and a very contented...
...first two matches to be played were at four and five, where fresh Darius Pandole and Jack Polsky each won pivotal 3-2 victories...
There are, of course, less passionate participants in the debate: farmers and lawmakers who agree that agriculture should be weaned from dependence on Government but fear that the Reagan Administration is trying to move too fast at the worst possible time. Jack Stone, president of the California-based Western Cotton Growers Association, comments ruefully, "Over the years, our farmers have been for more world-competitive, market-oriented programs. Now that we may be forced into them, it's scaring...
...tapes are on the market, covering everything from auto repairs to making love. By plunking a cassette into their home machines, VCR owners can get beauty tips or financial advice, take a course in Spanish or lessons in bridge, learn how to split the fairway with the help of Jack Nicklaus, or how to split from a spouse with the aid of Divorce Attorney Marvin Mitchelson...
...billion from projected 1986 costs. Such a reduction would immediately touch the pocketbooks of physicians who treat Medicare patients. Fair enough, perhaps, but it would also have a detrimental impact on the elderly and retired who depend on a service that would be likely to decline in quality. Says Jack Meyer of the American Enterprise Institute: "There is no immediate financial pinch. But what you get is cheapened service...