Word: scariest
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...leaves her psychiatric clinic, corner her on a park bench and record without qualification her accusations about her father's role in the murder of her lover in 1990. Driven to possess another man's life, Manso becomes the literary version of one of the late 20th century's scariest specimens, the celebrity stalker...
...Counsel Jean Hanson is predicted to go next. Altman had come under fire from both Democrats and Republicans for what they called his misleading testimony to Congress on the Whitewater affair. The resignation was no surprise, and it's a sign of bad things to come. After all, the scariest skeletons for the Clinton Administration are expected to be found in the Arkansas part of the Whitewater investigation, which Congress has yet to tackle. Sources tell TIME Washington Correspondent Suneel Ratan that Josh Steiner, Treasury Secretary Lloyd Bentsen's Chief of Staff, will probably not have to step down. Frank...
...scariest moment came with 11:53 to play in the second half. Cornell (0-5 Ivy, 2-8 overall) had scored the second of two straight goals to reduce the deficit...
...article, I thought of another article I had read two months ago in The New York Times. That article chronicled the academic career of a current Latino first-year at Harvard. This student had come from one of the most underfunded high schools and one of the scariest neighborhoods in the South Bronx. He came from an academic program in which graduation--much less acceptance to Harvard--was a noteworthy accomplishment. Despite the fact that his SAT score is in the bottom fourth of his first-year class, his professors have nothing but praise for the work he has done...
...remains a marvel; we feast on a face that reveals everything with the arch of an eyebrow or the sag of a cheek muscle. His calculated temper tantrums are as believable as the silky menace in his most understated lines ("I couldn't possibly comment"). This is TV's scariest, most alluring villain since J.R. Ewing...