Word: secretes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Reagan took a little time to talk to his biographer Edmund Morris. It was one of those rare moments between the past and the future. The proceedings were declared secret, to show up in Morris' book a couple of years or so from now. Late in the afternoon Reagan got a call from George Bush. He took it in private, knowing it could be an awkward moment to share with the public. Bush said thank you for the victory to come, the victory that both could feel as the evening rushed in on them...
...secret is in the feed," says May, though he declines to name the magical ingredients. "It has nothing to do with chemicals or drugs," he insists. Nor is it dietary fiber. "It's a natural substance added to the hens' diet." Even though at as much as $2.89 a dozen they can be double or triple the price of their conventional counterparts, the Rosemary Farm eggs are hot sellers at the California stores where they are available. The farm's production is too small to serve a national market, but other low-cholesterol eggs have already been developed by Full...
WEST POINT, N. Y.--Appropriately enough, Harvard hockey Coach Bill Cleary's secret weapon finally sparked here at the U.S. Military Academy last night...
...movie, a young, geeky computer whiz (played by the same young, geeky actor in Ferris Bueller's Day Off and other assorted teen fantasies) breaks into a secret Pentagon computer and almost sets off World War III. This cinematic experience ends with a glorification of individual creativity--in the person of the computer geek and his loyal heroine (played by Ally Sheedy)--and a condemnation of technology gone wild--played by a renegade computer charmingly named Joshua...
...associates for leniency. "RTM" (as Morris cleverly dubbed himself), didn't mean to do it, and his virus went awry due to a programming error, say his friends. Other friendly theories propose that Morris was just trying to prove something to his father, a computer scientist with the top-secret National Security Agency, or (get this) he was trying to perform a public benefit by showing how vulnerable the nation's computer systems are. One friend even says the virus will turn to Morris' profit, as his notoriety attracts hundreds of lucrative computer job offers...