Word: queenly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Queen responds to Di tragedy, but late...
Most Boulderites seem to wish the issue would just disappear. A recent Denver Post report found that citizens were more concerned with issues like traffic, parking and urban growth than with solving beauty-queen slayings. Fleet White, a close friend of John Ramsey's who was with him when he found JonBenet's body, wrote a letter to the New York Times pleading with the media to leave Boulder alone on the murder's first anniversary. That request will probably not be met. Earlier this month, the media coordinator for the Oklahoma City bombing trials surveyed news organizations about their...
...Diana coverage The death of the Princess of Wales was one of those events in which a unified global consciousness is created through the miracle of television. Billions watched the Queen make her address, the boys walk behind the casket, Earl Spencer deliver his eulogy. Even in a world of 500 channels, sometimes there is just one thing...
...Mary J. Blige Share My World (MCA). The woman known as "the queen of hip-hop soul" proves with her most confident, sustained work why she wears the crown. The tracks on this CD are gems: expertly cut, with sparkling vocals. Blige's voice, with its oak-dark shadings and unforced, round-the-way sexiness, keeps it all real...
...tradition started with a hero, Charles Lindbergh, who conquered the Atlantic by air to become the most inspiring newsmaker of 1927. In seven decades, TIME's Men and Women of the Year have included the despicable (Adolf Hitler in 1938), the majestic (Queen Elizabeth II in 1952), the visionary (Martin Luther King Jr. in 1963) and the revolutionary (Lech Walesa in 1981). There has been the man in uniform (G.I. Joe in 1950), the younger generation (1966) and an entire gender (American women, 1975). The computer beat out flesh and blood in 1982. And the earth itself became the biggest...