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Word: scoopfuls (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...behalf of Booth Gardner a Democrat hopeful for the governor hip. This short note, courteously addressed. "Dear Friend of Senator Jackson,' stated that the Senator had originally "encouraged" Gardner to run, and was fully behind his assault on the Governor's chair. This endorsement was highly unusual; Henry M. "Scoop" Jackson was never one to become overly involved in local election, the more so after his death more than a year...

Author: By Cyrus M. Sanai, | Title: Style Over Substance | 9/26/1984 | See Source »

...Tonight "Scoop" Hudgins comes in late-the legendary Scoop, the p.r. director for the college football Hall of Fame Bowl. "I tell people Coach Bryant and I were freshmen together at Vanderbilt, but it's not exactly true. It was his freshman year as coach, and my freshman year as student." Scoop offers to provide all possible information about football. Why else would someone travel to Birmingham? He has brought a Southeastern Conference football schedule for Margaret, who plays Humoresque as soon as he comes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Alabama: Isn't It Romantic? | 9/24/1984 | See Source »

...persona more than a change of views in his second career as tart questioner on ABC'S This Week with David Brinkley (where he is billed as plain George Will). "When you accept an institutional identification," he says, "that does change you." Still a Tory, or a "Scoop Jackson Republican," he is no longer so chummy with Reagan; his continued advocacy of higher taxes irritates Reagan, and Will says he gets invited to the White House "not that much" any more. Given television's need for quick judgments, Will saves his more closely reasoned or idiosyncratic views...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newswatch Thomas Griffith: Leave Off the Label | 9/17/1984 | See Source »

...Henry Jackson [knew] that America could not and must not attempt to float along alone, a blissful island of democracy in a sea of totalitarianism," said Reagan. Take note, voters, that the Democrats have just drafted a platform that has strong withdrawal symptoms. "And it was very much like Scoop to see that there was a growing problem in Central America," declared Reagan. Think again, you doubting souls who voted last week to end CIA help for Nicaraguan contras. "Scoop used to say, 'In matters of national security, the best politics is no politics,' " the President continued. Come...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: Adversaries Become Allies | 7/9/1984 | See Source »

...Washington Monument stood white above the deep summer green of the trees. Reagan squinted and smiled and soothed. "Scoop believed in arms control, but he refused to support any initiative that would not ensure the survival of the West." Remember that, fellow citizens, when you hear cries from the timid to rush to the table with the Soviets. "Scoop never stopped speaking out against anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union," said Reagan. "And he was never afraid to speak out against anti-Semitism at home. Scoop Jackson just would not be bullied." Let the people contemplate the Democrats' anguish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: Adversaries Become Allies | 7/9/1984 | See Source »

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