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Word: riche (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Some things are not to celebrate: the poor and desperate grow poorer and more desperate as the rich get richer. Children have children. Old , industries grow feeble. Families dissolve. The waste. Illiteracy--here, where everyone is supposed to go to college. Ignorance, televised superstition, intolerance, race hatred, the discarding of the past. Almost every cause of shame is a consequence of the freedom that we celebrate above all things. Take the evil with the good, but keep the freedom; that's our motto. The trick is to spread the bounty of freedom around to correct the evil. When there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: American Best: Variety, Optimism, Bounty, Talent: an Accounting | 6/16/1986 | See Source »

...rich, he's mighty--small wonder that J.R., the industrial- strength lord of Dallas, is both a universal figure and a universal symbol of America. So it is that in Britain, Larry Hagman often has to sport a fake mustache. On one trip to Italy, the man who plays "Gei Ar" ducked into his Milan hotel room for some peace and quiet, only to find it crowded with Hagmanic paparazzi who had crawled in through the window. "I can only stay for a day in one place," he explains. "People come up to me everywhere and say, 'I have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Celebrities Who Travel Well | 6/16/1986 | See Source »

...Earth's Heaven Restaurant; after dinner, he can stroll to Nirvana Tours, the Hotel Shangri-La or a host of other 50 cents-a-night flophouses and cappuccino houses. There, the locals are sure to remind him that the real paradise is that great American city across the sea, rich with Cadillacs and videos and fast-food joints. By now, even New York, least otherworldly of cities, lists in its phone books 27 Edens, nine Arcadias and almost 100 Paradises (including the Paradise Memorial Pet Crematory and Paradise Guard Dogs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: How Paradise Is Lost - and Found | 6/9/1986 | See Source »

...Cruz's freshman roommates hailed from Beverly Hills. He remembers learning that "he was from the poor section of Beverly Hills, because his dad made only $40,000. I thought he was joking--anybody who makes over $20,000 I thought was rich. But for Harvard, he's not rich...

Author: By Eugenia Balodimas, | Title: Cruzing the Streets of Boston | 6/5/1986 | See Source »

Right away when I came here, everyone was like, "All right, you're a rich kid," and basically, as people have gotten to know me, they've realized that I'm not really like that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: House Calls at Second Base | 6/5/1986 | See Source »

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