Word: sagas
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...will be disappointed. But Stewart does succeed in painting a portrait of how the President's men and their critics have repeatedly shaded, covered up and manipulated the truth to further their various political ends. It adds up to a vivid profile of America's political culture. Though the saga is not pretty, it has at least one redeeming quality. Slowly but surely, Stewart points out, the truth has emerged. "I hope eventually people will come to realize the futility of dissembling," he says...
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...believe this is the beginning of the end for the House of Windsor in this country. Diana has consented to the divorce knowing that she would be stripped of her title and that people will find this the final straw in the terrible saga of bullying and oppression that now make up our royal family. With typical heavy-handedness, they've just behaved like morons again. But she is an English rose with thorns, and she will have her revenge. Charles' future? Shoot him--put him out of his misery. He is Hamlet. He is a man who equates being...
...Spot's popularity quickly gave rise to more than a dozen other cybersoap clones. Now the modem ready can revel in series such as Lake Shore Drive, which chronicles yuppie intrigue in Chicago, and Ferndale, a saga about patients in a psychoanalytic clinic, one of whom is a man hoping to become a lesbian...
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