Word: skies
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...shows no signs of a missile blast. Salinger has also made much of a photograph, published in France by the magazine Paris Match, which was taken on the outdoor deck of a Long Island restaurant on the evening of the crash, which shows a bright blip in the evening sky. A missile? But reporters and federal investigators determined that the picture was taken facing north, away from the sea where the plane eventually fell. Above all, the exasperated federal agents say, the friendly fire theory would require a conspiracy in which hundreds of sailors, flyers, Navy divers and government officials...
...that sounds like you, take heart. By at least one measure, foreign stocks have rarely been so cheap. If you choose to diversify now, you won't have to buy into sky-high markets like those in the U.S., though you'll want to be careful because some foreign markets, such as Sweden, Ireland and Switzerland, have risen sharply and are on the high side...
...gorgeous autumn afternoon, complete with blue sky, bright shining sun and about 1,500 fans eager to see 10th-ranked Harvard add another chapter to its storybook season against No. 23 UMass...
...Culkin giving Joe Pesci a splitting headache. It also suggests another fantasy: the family setting off for the local movieplex and seeing a film together instead of having to go to two different features, one for Mom and Dad, the other for the kids. Surely, somewhere under the holiday sky, there must be a film the whole family can stand. Mustn't there? Surely...
...over two continents. It probes issues of betrayal and forgiveness. It borrows Lawrence of Arabia's epic intellect for a tale of potent romance. But its sophistication never obscures the story, which is as charged as the North African adulteries in Casablanca and The Sheltering Sky. Here is an Englishwoman who tells her man, "I've always loved you." And here is a Hungarian count who vows, "I promise I'll never leave...