Word: slating
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Pauley and Stone Phillips, keeps spreading like kudzu into new prime-time real estate. The program began in 1992 and is now seen four times a week. Next fall it will probably expand to five, and West Coast president Don Ohlmeyer acknowledges that his ultimate goal is a full slate of Dateline, seven nights a week...
...50th anniversary of the state of Israel--which takes place this week--is a "tremendously momentous event," according to Hillel Chair Michael M. Rosen '99. And Jewish student groups are planning to celebrate it with an extensive slate of events...
...candidates on the official slate were selected by the nominating process," she says. "These other candidates have not been subjected to the same rigorous procedure because they're self-nominated...
Mahon's former strategic importance is captured in a visually exciting museum in British-built Fort Marlborough, near the harbor mouth. Quieter testimony can be found in the small, peaceful harborside cemetery, whose chipped slate gravestones carry pitifully meager details of the young seamen buried there--all that remains of an early 19th century American naval presence on the island. Elsewhere in the broad sweep of the harbor, several tiny islands, which formerly housed military and quarantine hospitals, highlight Minorca's colorful past...
...hires a high percentage of local residents, mostly from the nearest town, Puerto Natales, but his bilingual guides come from Sweden, Britain and the U.S. Although construction costs were twice those in the city, Del Sol spared little expense: floors are made of Bolivian slate and interior walls of perfumed cypress; bed linens are imported from Barcelona, and towels hang on heated racks. With his clientele in mind, Del Sol devised a sophisticated communications system that includes fax machines and international direct dialing...