Word: laning
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Nuggets & Emeralds. Kenneth Lane, Manhattan's top man for expensive costume jewelry, likes to drape fake-moonstone-studded chains around waists and necks, even rings ankles with rhinestones sewed onto stockings. Lane believes that his belts ($75 to $300) are just the thing to dress up the popular harem fashion, the formless caftan...
...newly painted red and green crosses, the students ran an improvised ambulance service for wounded demonstrators. Careening through the crowded streets, their horns blaring, the cars were as much a menace as an aid to the demonstrators. On the Boulevard St. Germain, one bearded student tried to clear a lane for the cars by shouting: "If you get your head busted by an ambulance, it's not a political...
...same period, increased from 26% to 36% as more blue-collar women moved into the jobs such men might have held. Determined women are still finding new opportunities. Since women buy 45% of the liquor purchased in the U.S., Schenley Industries Inc. last fall hired blonde Marsha Lane, 39, for the newly created executive position of "women's marketing consultant." Other women are making their marks in other fields. Among them...
...were all healthy, and hungry as their name. Every one of the five starters scored in double figures, played with poise, aggressiveness and precision rarely seen outside the pros. There was Alcindor, pounding Houston shots right back at the shooters, sinking soft hooks, seizing 18 rebounds and clearing the lane for the driving lay-ups of Lucius Allen; Mike Warren, brilliant with his passing and playmaking; Lynn Shackelford, killing the Cougars with his left-handed jump shots from the corner; and Mike Lynn, matching Allen and Alcindor with 19 points...
...timetable for construction of the underpass has had a checkered history. When excavation began last spring, the anticipated completion date was this June 15. But, after early construction went quickly this fall, construction workers hoped that at least one lane of the underpass would be open ahead-of-schedule, perhaps by the end of February. But then the snows came. "We got the hard freeze," Goyette said. He explained that the cold stopped the construction crews from pouring concrete ahead-of-schedule, because the concrete would not cure properly in the cold weather. Since the spring thaw, Goyette said...