Word: mall
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Over the weekend, bargaining was so slow that delegates escaped to a nearby outlet mall to buy men's clothes and perfume. The 69-year-old Arafat rode a bicycle--the first time in 50 years, he told aides--around the grounds, his trademark checkered kaffiyeh flapping in the breeze, security agents following on a golf cart. It became obvious that any progress would require Clinton's presence; neither side saw value in giving concessions to anyone of lesser rank...
...screen theater has been a part of the Cambridge community since 1975, changing owners in 1986 to become a Sony-Loews theater. The Hunneman Commercial Management Corporation owns the space that the theater occupied, located in the basement of the Galleria mall on JFK Street...
Where Schaeffer sees the 50-plus crowd, Adelson sees thousands of free-spending conventioneers in his Venetian. The initial $1.2 billion phase, set to open next April, will feature 3,000 luxury suites, a convention center second only to Chicago's in size, and a pricey shopping mall with a 1,200-ft. canal running through it--on the site of Frank Sinatra's old haunt, the Sands...
Through the Rowers World "mall", all eight companies sell their products on-line. There's also a page for free classified ads, so rowers can communicate with each other to buy and sell equipment...
...from his outrageously funny fiction. The protagonist of Mark Leyner's latest novel, The Tetherballs of Bougainville, is a 13-year-old boy named "Mark Leyner" who has won a $250,000 per-year fellowship for a screenplay he hasn't yet written; his father, convicted of murdering a mall guard with a cuisinart, has been placed on "Discretionary Execution" by the State of New Jersey, meaning that he can be killed wherever and whenever the State feels like...