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Word: ohio (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...team leaves this morning with a full slate of games running from tomorrow through next Sunday. Most of the teams against which Harvard will compete in Florida will also be vacationing on their spring trips, playing other colleges from Ohio, Kentucky, and New York...

Author: By J. LAMAR Robertson, | Title: Batsmen Fly South for Spring To Face Red Sox Farm Club | 3/22/1991 | See Source »

...existing homes as more buyers compete for them. That will provide welcome relief to many homeowners who found selling distressingly difficult while prices were depressed. In Oak Park, Ill., Tom and Debbie Wagner put their house on the market last November after he accepted a job transfer to Ohio. Says she: "We must have had 100 people look at this house, but no one was buying." In February, when Tom left for his new job, Debbie had to stay behind with their three children. "It was getting real depressing," she recalls, "being here with three kids, all boys, and without...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Buyers Are Back | 3/18/1991 | See Source »

...midst of these developments, on April 12, six U.S. Senators arrived in Iraq on a regionwide fact-finding mission. The group included Republicans Bob Dole of Kansas, Charles Grassley of Iowa, Alan Simpson of Wyoming and Frank Murkowski of Alaska as well as Democrats Howard Metzenbaum of Ohio and James McClure of Idaho. The group was taken to a hotel along the Tigris River, ushered into a suite and presented to Saddam. They were asked to surrender their tape recorders and cameras...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: History A Man You Could Do Business With | 3/11/1991 | See Source »

...four trips to the Bahamas and all-expense-paid stays at resort hotels found their way from indicted savings and loan executive Charles Keating, who needed protection from federal regulators trying to shut him down, to five U.S. Senators and their staffs. The committee found Senators John Glenn of Ohio ($234,000 in Keating contributions) and John McCain of Arizona ($112,000) the least culpable, engaging only in "poor judgment" because they gave Keating less help than did the others. Senators Donald Riegle of Michigan ($76,000) and Dennis DeConcini of Arizona ($55,000 along with more than $50 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Then There Was One | 3/11/1991 | See Source »

John Glenn, Ohio Democrat. Received $234,000 from Keating...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Let's Change the Subject | 3/4/1991 | See Source »

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