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Word: kids (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...could say let's get one of them," school senior Sean Coyne told the parents' meeting. "But what good is it going to do. Anthony was a good kid, and now he's dead. What are we going to do about it? Come back and fight some more...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: A Scary Time | 1/11/1980 | See Source »

...once met Beverly Sills, though. I was in The Siege of Corinth, a Rossini opera, which was her Met debut. I didn't think she was very good, actually. It was exciting, though, just meeting her. I didn't know what to say--I was a 15-year-old kid, I was terrified. We talked about the weather. She was very friendly...

Author: By Peter M. Engel, | Title: Confessions of An Opera Star | 1/8/1980 | See Source »

...during the same period. After all the grief I got from my Mississippi-born parents over my views on race, try to understand my irritation at the recent HEW television piece where high school students watch a film on segregation and then go to the lunch room. The black kid says, "See, there's no sign saying Colored Sit Here." And the white kid says, "yeah, our generation seems to have gotten it all together." Pretty smug, baby...

Author: By Stephen TAPP -, | Title: Kennedy's Children in the '70s | 1/7/1980 | See Source »

...brassy blond film star for five decades; of leukemia; in Santa Monica. The daughter of vaudevillians, Blondell went to Hollywood in 1930 and made 54 films in eight years, mainly playing gun molls and chorines. Later she perfected the role of the blowsy, wisecracking blond in The Cincinnati Kid, Grease and TV's Here Come the Brides. "It's fine to start out as a curvy biz-whiz," she said, "but it takes all the talent you've got in your guts to play unimportant roles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Jan. 7, 1980 | 1/7/1980 | See Source »

...Tigers at Fenway. Torrez looks great and preserves a 2-1 lead thanks to a Rice homer. With a man on second--forget who--a Tiger--forget who--singles sharply up the middle. Fred Lynn charges, scoops, throws, watches and jumps up like a little kid when the umpire grunts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Seventies | 1/3/1980 | See Source »

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