Word: misses
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...into the most obscure newspaper shop on the Vineyard and you'll discover they are well-stocked with copies of Barrons and The New York Times. Most stores even post a schedule on the front door of delivery and sold-out times so you'll be sure not to miss out on the latest quotes from Standard and Poors...
...were brothers in arms, but that was in another time and another place, back when Julian Bond and John Lewis were in Selma together for the march to Montgomery, back when they drove the rural roads of the South together, registering voters in towns like Waterproof, La., and Belzoni, Miss. Now, though their paths cross almost every day, the two men barely speak. It has been that way since they sat down for lunch last autumn at a Marriott Hotel in Atlanta. "Well, Mr. Senator, what are you going to do?" Lewis asked his friend, the state senator. "Mr. Chairman...
Prisinzano said he had been surprised to see the doors locked when he arrived for breakfast yesterday morning, before going to his current job. "So I had to drink my coffee around the corner," he added. "Now there's nowhere else to congregate," he complained. "I'm going to miss this old place--I don't know where to go now in the morning...
Lots of people--including, no doubt, lots of Harvard alums--came to watch Miss Liberty's unveiling, to hear the Boston Pops, to watch the fireworks and hear the speeches. Then the next day, more people flocked to Giants Stadium to see dancing girls and the now infamous 200 Elvis impersonators...
...sure not to miss the 200 Derek Bok impersonators. Then again, you might want to catch the whole thing...