Word: neill
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Democratic leaders warned that the particulars of Reagan's proposal will have to "pass the fairness test," as House Speaker Tip O'Neill put it. Accusing the President of caving in to the special interests at the expense of middle- income voters, leading Democratic tax reformers like Richard Gephardt of Missouri have vowed to close loopholes for the wealthy left open by the President's plan...
...approached the position so technically and professionally," says Tri-Captain Ellen O'Neill. "She always maintained a high standard of what to expect from herself. She's slight of size, so what she locked in size, she made up for in quickness. She's such a technician...
...approached the game so seriously, but still knew how to have a good time." O'Neill added...
...Neill, meanwhile, found her way on to the All-America squad for the second straight year. The Crimson's most steady defender. O'Neill--who earned second team All-America accolades last year, too--was among the team's leaders in groundballs and interceptions...
...even wunderkinder can make false starts. For his second effort at Kennedy Center -- and his first as director -- Sellars has fashioned a dazzlingly original production of The Count of Monte Cristo. Exhuming this melodramatic war-horse, a stage version of Alexandre Dumas's novel that James O'Neill (Eugene's father) adapted and toured in for 30 years, was just the first of Sellars' bold choices. In program notes, he proclaims that "the evening contains at least five different plays, each with its own method and tone"; cites influences as diverse as Bertolt Brecht and D.W. Griffith; and even warns...