Word: pizzas
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...similar shake-out is happening on the arcade scene. The number of videogame parlors more than doubled between 1980 and 1982, to 10,000, and the machines popped up in motels, supermarkets, pizza joints and college dorms. The concentration of players in the once teeming arcades, however, has become increasingly sparse, and at least 2,000 of the parlors have closed down this year. In Los Angeles, where the competition is particularly fierce, some arcades are selling eight game-playing tokens for $1 instead of the usual four. Christopher Kirby, a consumer-electronics analyst for the Sanford C. Bernstein investment...
...Students are all too often willing to march about nuclear arms, then go for pizza and forget all about it," said Stone. He added that "most aren't really interested in really sitting down and hashing out the issues, and I hope this will finally stimulate some real debate...
Hula-Hoops. Frisbees. Drag races. The pizza parlor. One or more of these images will bring back the summers of their adolescence for many Americans who grew up in the '50s or early '60s. For others, however, one phrase says it all: the drive-in. They probably had their first date in a 1957 gas guzzler, with wraparound windows and sharklike tailfins, where they learned that sex is not just a three-letter word. But now, a mere 50 years after the first one opened in Camden, N.J., the drive-in is an endangered institution; in much...
Sunflower Cafe (73 H.k St.): Located below Pizzeria Uno's Sunflower's customers are primarily hungry pizza-calers waiting to be seated. The Sunflower, however, is really a nice bar in itself. With a color television, backgammon darts and occasional live musical entertainment there are enough things going on at the Sunflower to make it shine on its own. During happy hour from 3-6 every day, mixed drinks are cut by up to a dollar...
...truth be told, as varied as these offerings might be, they are not exactly awe inspiring. If you find a diet of hamburgers, pizza, a little bit of salad, and an occasional bite of Chinese satisfactory, you might be sated by Cambridge's offerings For those in search of a more meaningful dining experience, a trip to Boston is definitely in order The local array of French, Japanese, seafood, and places you might conceivably want to take your parents leaves much to be desired--a fact you'll learn yourself all too soon. Here's a rundown of places...