Word: pauls
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...just try to be aware of it and avoid contact with it as much as possible," said Paul. "It's not a major fear...
With a little help from such notable friends as Whoopi Goldberg, Crosby, Stills and Nash; Don Henley, Peter, Paul and Mary, Joe Walsh and even President Bill Clinton, the Kerry campaign and Clinton's re-election effort raised more than $2 million from ticket sales, with seats ranging from...
Singing "Blowin' in the Wind," a ballad they first performed three decades ago during the politically tumultuous 1960s, Peter, Paul and Mary urged the audience to reelect the incumbents...
This strategy is an extension of Johnson's obsessions with technology and service. Besides, as Johnson says, "the history of equities is highly cyclical. Processing you do every day." Paul Hondros, who headed Fidelity's institutional-services division until taking charge of the retail business last week, puts it more emphatically: "The future is not about Magellan, despite all the press coverage. Markets come and go. This is a big diversification play. The future is technology-based service." Such service complements the investment business as more than just a hedge, though. By tracking all that data, Fidelity would gather information...
...while he is undeniably the showy centerpiece of this ensemble comedy, Fox leaves just enough room for his supporting players to enjoy themselves. As Paul, the mayor's confused and ignored press secretary, Richard Kind seems poised to overtake Michael Richards' Kramer as sitcomdom's most physically inventive nervous wreck. Connie Britton and Alexander Gaberman are also quite funny as, respectively, a romantically addled accountant and a shy speechwriter. As homage to the unclean gymnastics of p.r., Spin City is certainly the season's most believable new sitcom. And also by far the best...