Word: roading
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...billion in 1990 to $3.5 billion in 1996. So after 15 years of staying put in San Francisco, where it was first organized by a dozen or so holistic merchants, the expo is on the move. It has shows planned for Chicago, Atlanta and Minneapolis. Call it a holistic road show. And get used to it, because expositions like this one seem destined to be a fixture of the end of the century...
...people are not with you yet, and therefore you have to persuade," he says. So leaders like James Dobson of Focus on the Family, who met with him one on one, come away disappointed. As Dobson's lieutenant Gary Bauer puts it, "We're way too far down the road to be satisfied with snappy applause lines...
...sees it differently. "She bounces back easily. She really does," he says. "Except in the one domain of trust." Nowhere does that show more than in her tortured relationship with the media. In the rare instances when she allows reporters on her plane or dines with them on the road, Hillary is charming and revealing. She is a wicked mimic, her repertoire ranging from witty stories of wandering the White House (she and Bill still haven't seen every room) to the migration patterns of screwworms. But the First Lady enforces an almost inviolable rule that these very human encounters...
...meantime, the coaching staff is scrambling to get the top players from its 19th-ranked squad out on the road to compete against non-regional opponents...
BELFAST: Bill Clinton did it on the Falls Road. Ted Kennedy does it all the time. And now Tony Blair has become the first ever British Prime Minister to do it, albeit behind closed doors...