Word: pete
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...yelling," Benson said. "Last year if guys weren't playing intense we got out and did laps. We haven't done much of that this year because I thought that we were mature enough and disciplined enough to get ourselves ready to play. I guess I was taking a Pete Carroll approach instead of a Bill Parcells...
...PETE ROSE JR. After nine years in the minors, the legend's namesake singles in his big-league debut...
Writing a best-selling novel isn't the same thing as editing a best-selling newspaper. PETE HAMILL, author of Snow in August, proved that last week when, after eight scant months, he was more or less forced to resign as editor of the New York Daily News by owner Mortimer Zuckerman. Hamill can perhaps put in a brotherly call to Michael Kelly, who was fired from his position as editor of the New Republic after only 10 months. "This is a journal of opinion, and the gap between his opinions and mine was increasingly wide," says the magazine...
...President, working together, avoiding the fratricidal budget battles of the recent past, deserve much more credit than your conspiracy-theory headline suggests. The cynicism you evoke continues to erode the public's trust in elected officials. Sometimes this is deserved, but not for this summer's work. PETE V. DOMENICI, Chairman Committee on the Budget U.S. Senate Washington...
...apart from going jogging with CHELSEA--wearing a T shirt given to him by a 16-year-old Israeli boy who's terminally ill--and fitting in a little golfing, Clinton used much of the time for that great solitary pursuit, reading. He delved into Snow in August by Pete Hamill and The Heat Is On by Ross Gelbspan, while Hillary read best seller The Perfect Storm by Sebastian Junger. And after all that, there was still time to admire the "very lovely sculpture" that Toiv announced Hillary got Bill for his birthday. Sometimes a vacation is just a vacation...