Word: nats
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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CyberGold, based in Berkeley, Calif., has spent the past year creating what CEO Nat Goldhaber calls "the first market for human attention," offering Web surfers CyberGold "coins" that can be transferred into their bank account, turned into the online currency Cybercash, or, as of this week, credited to their VISA balance...
Sources: Covington & Burling, Nat'l. Assn. of Barber Boards, White House, U.S. Congress, U.S. Dept. of Labor, U.S. Dept. of Educ., NHTSA...
...luxury. Especially to buy a pack for just two, or three, or five, depending on how many days it takes you to throw them away. But you would have paid more than $2.50 for a drink. Or more than $2.50 for a drink. Or more than $4.50 (price of Nat Shermans...
DIED. IRVING GORDON, 81, songwriter; in Los Angeles. Gordon wrote Unforgettable for Nat King Cole in 1951 and won a Grammy for the song in 1991 when Cole's daughter Natalie recorded a new version that paired her voice with her late father's in a digital duet...
Alas, there's a story to slog through: how the preacher must learn to trust his own and his parishioners' best instincts. And that means, in the script by Nat Mauldin and Allan Scott, endless scenes of perfunctory angst. Vance, who has more screen time than either of the big stars, is required to play it slow and sullen. This leads director Penny Marshall into strategies alternately depressive and manic. She trails dutifully after the dour preacher, then binges on cuteness: a lisping kid's radiance, say, followed by a reaction shot of adoring adults going "Awww." The audience...