Word: malling
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...danger of fading. "If I can't be a baseball fan," he said practically, "I'll probably switch to golf." All over America, empty baseball diamonds bake with dust as the Jeremy-and-Nick generation sinks putts, shoots hoops, kicks soccer balls or just hangs out at the mall. Baseball is losing the young (the last time a World Series game was played during daytime was 1987), and a lengthy strike will only hasten the exodus...
...restraining order, filed for a divorce and found a new place to live. But none of that gave her a new life. Ted phoned repeatedly and stalked her. The restraining order seemed only to provoke his rage. On Memorial Day, he trailed her to a shopping-mall parking garage and looped a rope around her neck. He dragged her along the cement floor and growled, "If I can't have you, no one will." Bystanders watched in shock. But no one intervened...
...Speed is the first feature for director Jan De Bont and writer Graham Yost, and they haven't yet learned all the bad things that can happen to good (and not so good) moviemakers in Hollywood. They can get all the instruction they need about such failings at the mall over the next couple of weeks. For example...
...revamped Holyoke Center shopping area is bright, flashy and modern....Holyoke Center is now a piece of an ongoing trend: the mall-ification of Harvard Square...
...overtime loss to Northern Michigan in the NCAA East Regional, and nobody knew what to expect from Harvard going into the season, especially on the offensive side. The 1992-93 team had been led by US Olympian Ted Drury and had received most of its offense from Drury, Matt Mall-grave '93 and Steve Flomenhoft...