Word: rosee
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Kansas, which sent 50 wild turkeys to Idaho. The trading has even taken on an international flavor. Michigan made an across-the-border swap with Canada: wild turkeys for moose. "It's like trading baseball cards," says Steven Gray, an Ohio wildlife official. "Say I have a Pete Rose and you have a Dwight Gooden. Arkansas has wild turkeys and wants ruffed grouse. We've got ruffed grouse...
...what they give to us. Sister Mary Paul actually cried last night to realize how lucky the two of us are to be here. Don't think for a moment that these people are characterized by their poverty. They are wonderful people, wonderful. Maria. Tony and Ingrid. Rose and her six kids living in a car. Even Mallory. Yes, Mallory too, though I know you won't think so. Sure I love them. I'm supposed to love them as part of my vocation. But you can't love someone into life. They do it themselves. The process is slow...
...megamergers create have aroused suspicions that some players may be getting advance word of pending deals and profiting from inside information. For example, ABC stock jumped from $66 a share to $105 earlier this year in the month before the announcement of its acquisition by Capital Cities. General Foods rose from $70 a share to $120 before it was bought by Philip Morris. Last Wednesday the price of RCA stock jumped $10.375, to $63.50, hours before the merger was announced...
...Coach Dan Devine of Arizona State, Missouri and other far-flung places happened to use the term in passing the other day, while reminiscing on the occasion of his induction into college football's Hall of Fame. He could say such a thing publicly now as comfortably as Pete Rose, throughout his historic baseball summer, kept noting "Not bad for a white guy." Is racism losing some of its subtlety, or is sport losing some of its racism...
...Campbell, Ky., after six months of multinational peacekeeping duties in the hot winds of the Sinai Peninsula, the troopers died in the bleak brush and deep chill of Newfoundland when their chartered DC-8 jet failed to sustain its takeoff from Gander International Airport. The blue- and-white plane rose less than 1,000 ft., then smashed, tail first, into a small hill, disintegrating in flames about a half-mile from the end of the runway...