Word: riche
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...silver-mining town turned winter resort, lured by the 11,300-ft. Aspen Mountain, the classy lodges and chic crowds. Its glittery, fast-lane image later included pricy real estate and such open cocaine use that it acquired the nickname "Toot City." Artists, ski bums and a coterie of rich and famous, including Actor Jack Nicholson and Troubadour John Denver, settled in what Denver dubbed "the sweet Rocky Mountain paradise." Now, as the ski craze cools and recession-fueled competition among Western resorts increases, hard times have intruded on paradise...
...gradually separating himself from the other joyful, rag-clad actors. He easily outshines James Weatherstone, who is uninspiring as Jesus, and in their vaudvillian duet. "All for the Best," Scalamoni dominates the stage. Surprisingly, since his is the outstanding performance in the show, Scalamont is only an alternate for Rich Hebert, who usually plays the role...
...Greq Britz (Greg Chaimers, Tony Visone) 5.54 P. Steve Taylor (Mark Ostendorf Mike Bolstad) 11.06 P. Gates Orlando (Kurf Kienen dorst Rich Costello) 59 H. Gary Martin (Phil Falcone) 4.37 H. Jim Turner (Shayne Kukulowiez Mark Fusco) 13.47 H. M. Fusco (Brad Kwong) 16.51. P. Jim Robbins (Hugh Toppazzini) 17.29 H. M. Fusco (unassisted) 2.00. H. Rob Wheeler (Brian Busconi, (Dave Burke) 2.32 H. Visone (Chaimers) 8.33. P. Kleinendorsf (Orlando Costello) 12.48. P. Costello (Tim Army Steve Rooney...
...Army team more than a quarter-century ago, "reached back a few years for the best fast ball I could find," and struck Ernie Banks out swinging. Catcher Albano and Short stop Ike Ackerman, a 44-year-old Iowa attorney, rifled sharp singles off Cub South paw Rich Nye and wound up with 1.000 batting averages against big leaguers. "The vodkas helped," declared Albano. Lessel came within a prayer of knocking a 355-ft. homer. The Arnold family went home happy: Father Leonard managed a grounder, Son Larry stroked a solid single, and twin Gary struck out Banks...
...indeed quite a man. From the Irish precincts of Buffalo, he rose to become a battlefield legend in World War I as commander of the "Fighting 69th" infantry. After the war he grew rich as a lawyer for moneyed interests, constantly dashing off on shadowy foreign missions of commerce or diplomacy. He was a Republican candidate for Governor of New York, acting Attorney General of the U.S. under Calvin Coolidge and an oft-mentioned presidential possibility. When Franklin D. Roosevelt asked him to form a civilian intelligence service at the outset of World War II, Donovan followed the dictum...