Word: summers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...guess it's a sunny summer afternoon andmaybe they would rather be doing something else,"she said...
...future, the campaign is planning a demonstration for Commencement, which will remain "respectful," Halpern says. In addition, three to five campaign workers will stay in Cambridge over the summer to work on the campaign...
...their gifts are getting bigger. Last summer jaws dropped as $19 million poured into Harvard, all from women graduates who had been challenged to give $25,000 or more. Bigger gifts from women appear to track bigger earnings by women, who now own a third of all privately held businesses (their numbers grew 90% in the past decade), employing more people than the FORTUNE 500 companies combined. Tanny Crane, 42, grew up watching her industrialist father giving money to charity while her housewife mother gave time. But now Crane is chief executive of the family's $150 million-a-year...
Perrotta's novel Election, a scathing satire of American politics packaged in the metaphor of a high school election, is the inspiration for Alexander Payne's new film starring Reese Witherspoon and Matthew Broderick. The film has opened to phenomenal reviews and is poised to be one of the summer sleepers at the box office...
...whenever someone buys a T-shirt with the name of the latest summer block-buster, whenever someone's cereal box contains a movie-related prize, whenever someone picks up a book "based on the movie" or a cd of music "inspired by the film," he or she is continuing a tradition started by none other than Lucas himself. It's a distinctly American tradition. (Of course, it's based on commerce!) Its basic precept is that what sells in one area will sell in others. More importantly, what is popular in one form can be even more popular in another...