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Word: masse (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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WHEN I found out that Bush got elected, I decided to go to Reading, Mass. Yes, there's a leap in logic there, but it's not as drastic as you might think. I know that, sitting as I am in the Eliot House dining hall, that I'm in a minority when I say that George Bush gives me the creeping crawling willies, but as a minority I decided I had one option. Escape. "Pardon me boys, is that the Canada-border choo choo...

Author: By John P. Thompson, | Title: Post-Election Escapism | 11/22/1988 | See Source »

...seven freshmen, Coach John Dooley believes Sandra Whyte of Saugus, Mass., and Beverly Stickles of Concord, Mass., have the potential to receive All-Ivy and All-Ivy Rookie of the Year honors...

Author: By Caroline Miller, | Title: Icewomen Prepared To Open Season Today | 11/21/1988 | See Source »

...film carries echoes of a generation of violence and apathy, from the Kitty Genovese case in 1964 to the New Bedford, Mass., rape in 1983. There is a political edge to the debate too. "During the Reagan years," says Kaplan, "there's been a 'blame the victim' mentality. We blame the poor for poverty. We blame the homeless for being in the street...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Bad Women and Brutal Men | 11/21/1988 | See Source »

...they learn how to mass-produce clothes, retailers assemble teams of designers and product-development experts who travel from Milan to Tokyo looking for ideas and materials. Most retailers opt for manufacturing in Asia ! to take advantage of low wages. The Limited can probably claim the industry's most streamlined distribution network. Within ten weeks, 700,000 garments for a new line can be woven, cut, sewn, flown from Hong Kong and placed on racks in the chain's 751 stores across...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Invasion of The Cachet Snatchers | 11/21/1988 | See Source »

...interesting to compare the mass media's depiction of Asians with that of Blacks. Although racial prejudice against Blacks has certainly not been eradicated, white Americans are now more sensitive to the old images of Blacks as Mammies, slaves, whores or pimps. And while Blacks on televison and in the film industry are still under-represented, artists like Spike Lee and Bill Cosby have opened up American media to positive, or at least intelligent, portrayals of the lives of Blacks in America...

Author: By Aline Brosh, | Title: Old Racism, New Victims | 11/17/1988 | See Source »

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