Word: spotlights
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...placed himself in the center of the conflict. He has become the pivotal vote on the City Council by continually casting his ballot in favor of himself while the four CCA council members back Francis H. Duehay '55 and the four Independents vote for Sheila T. Russell. Though the spotlight appropriately shines in his direction, aspersion should not be cast the way of former mayor Reeves. By voting for himself, he votes for the interests of the city he has served well over the past four years with his sincere dedication to education and the public welfare. Among other things...
...months the whole world will be celebrating the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia. Before the torch is lit, however, Harvard Athletic Director Bill Cleary will be in the spotlight...
PRINCE PHILIP Like son, like father; "incidents" in his marriage are again in the spotlight...
Light designer Hilary Snow '97 further concentrates the gaze of the audience onto the women through the effective use of lighting. Often, the sheer intensity of the spotlight creates a starkness, in sharp contrast to the outpouring of emotion on stage, which draws the audience in inexorably...
...commuter plane flying from Oklahoma City to Rochester, Minnesota, with a colorful but still relatively obscure U.S. Congressman named Newt Gingrich. Tumulty had just joined TIME's Washington bureau from the Los Angeles Times and was assigned to follow the Representative from Georgia who had suddenly grabbed the national spotlight by leading a conservative charge that took even his Republican Party compatriots by surprise. As one of just a few reporters on the road with Gingrich, Tumulty watched as he conducted strategy sessions and laid his plans to implement the Contract with America. She even spent 10 hours with Gingrich...