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...wasn't offended by these naked expressions of greed. I myself can be quite greedy. I must have a Porsche 928S with a phone, and that Panasonic multivision system where you can control your television, stereo, VCR, and the U.S. tactical nuclear arsenal with the same remote. This is going to take some cash...

Author: By Emil E. Parker, | Title: ENDPAPER | 2/19/1987 | See Source »

...want to go into a nice big room with lots of pillows with the romantic person of my choice. I'd have a great, nifty-dandy stereo system, all this music that you want to listen to, and as much time as you want," he says. "I'd also have tons of paper so I could draw pictures and write poems...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stalking the Perfect Date | 2/13/1987 | See Source »

...government surplus catalogue. Austin, a veteran consumer of the obscure, has an obsession for buying anything advertised with exclamation points--"Two-inch diameter! 27 ounces!" After three intense hours of academic grundgework--a feat of concentration made more impressive by the blaring conditions forced on us by a merciless stereo--Dave had conceived of a use for the Steel Chrome Sizing Ball. "Boys," he had said, "it's time to relax...

Author: By John P. Thompson, | Title: Study Breaking | 1/28/1987 | See Source »

...Cooperson's roommates, Miles F. Ehrlich '87, said that the common room had suffered extensive damage. Ehrlich said that, in addition to the couch, all of the room's furnishings, including a double bed, a rug, a chair, and a stereo, had gone up in flames. Ehrlich also said that some of the other rooms in the suite had suffered smoke damage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Arson Unit Investigates Fire in Quincy House | 1/9/1987 | See Source »

...Dallas office had been decorated with some $14,000 worth of booty from drug raids: walnut china cabinets, brass table lamps, a 24-in. television, a VCR and stereo equipment. One special agent argued that the furnishings indeed had operational value: they enhanced the office. The GAO disagreed, and much of the property has been removed. The DEA, which manages more than $370 million in confiscated goods, has now issued stricter guidelines on such...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law Enforcement: The Spoils Of War | 1/5/1987 | See Source »

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