Word: mentions
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...help but become frustrated at Hollywood's latest offerings? Come on, "Jurassic Park"? I enjoyed the movie, but the its semiconductor-based actors and actresses had more personality than the live ones. I won't even mention what I thought of "Robin Hood: Men in Tights...
Voss also said the report failed to mention several incidents of discrimination and harassment he had reported to Ring. The report maintains that he offered only two specific allegations of discrimination in the interview...
...thing is, never mind the old expression that you're digging your grave with your teeth; there is growing suspicion, not to mention evidence, that our national-fitness fixation has come off the hinge, that there are those among us who are guiltlessly, remorselessly, allowing themselves to kick off their Nikes, sink deep into a couch and stay there. "You used to be quite a dish," said a middle-aged wag upon meeting a former lover. "Now you're quite the tureen...
According to one official, Foster did not mention the role of the counsel's office in several of Clinton's failed nominations, but only the fallout from dismissing the travel office's employees. He felt responsible for the mishandling of the firings and their aftermath. He had forcefully argued that the internal review of the fiasco name names, even though this meant that he would have to reveal that he had told the First Lady about the problems in the travel office and that his junior associate from Little Rock, Bill Kennedy, had called...
...National Rifle Association," notes CBS Entertainment president Jeff Sagansky. He and others point out that most TV violence is found not on the networks but on syndicated shows like The Untouchables and Highlander, and on cable channels, which are still free to air whatever they want. Not to mention video games, rented movies -- and, of course, real life. "There's nothing more violent than watching the 11 o'clock news at night, and nothing more toxic," contends Peter Guber, chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment. "Baby Falls Out of Window! Tune in at 11! We have to apply the same standards...