Word: simonizes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Chase did reveal, however, that he plans to perform with the musical guests on the show. Chase, who was featured in the Paul Simon video "You Can Call Me Al," said he has a long-standing interest in music...
...President considers the amendment issue an unnecessary national reform which Republicans are using to criticize his administration. This scenario is clearly invalid. Many Republicans do support the amendment. However, so does Independent Ross Perot. And so does bleeding-heart Rep. Joseph. Kennedy (D-Mass.) and liberal Senator Paul Simon (D-III.). Already, 240 members of the House of Representatives have signed on as sponsors to the current amendment proposal. In the last session of Congress, the balanced-budget amendment was only nine votes short of passage in the House. And thirty states--only four short of the necessary two-thirds...
...where he is, almost forgets that this nightmare of multicultural hostility is taking place in something called the Whisper Gallery. The piercing experience is part of an extraordinary new museum that opens this week: the Beit Hashoah -- Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. Built for $50 million by the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a human-rights and research organization named after the famed Austrian Jew who helped bring more than a thousand Nazi war criminals to justice, the museum aims to teach tolerance -- by holding a mirror up to visitors of every race and ethnic group, reflecting their prejudices and conflicts...
...narrated by offstage voices. German soldiers surround a hospital and throw newborn babies out of the upper windows. Men and women stripped of even artificial limbs go to the gas chamber while an avuncular SS colonel insists they will not be harmed. At the exit, the backlighted words of Simon Wiesenthal offer the museum's justification for re- creating such pain: ONLY KNOW THAT HOPE LIVES WHEN PEOPLE REMEMBER...
...rest of America. Irate callers jammed the phone lines of radio and cable stations across the country, denouncing her tax dodging and calling on her to withdraw. The switchboard on Capitol Hill lit up as constituents weighed in with their representatives. In a single day, Senator Paul Simon's Washington office logged 1,000 calls. "In 18 years in the Senate," said Senator Patrick Leahy, "I had never seen so many telephone calls, spontaneously, in such a short period." Senator Nancy Kassebaum and Representative Marge Roukema lobbied Republican colleagues on the Judiciary Committee to quash the nomination...