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Word: supermarket (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...teens as custodians, cashiers and stock clerks, says it could add more workers if labor costs were lower. Remarks Audrey Freedman, a labor economist for the Conference Board, a Manhattan research group: "Maybe we'll see young theater ushers showing us to our seats again, or supermarket baggers who will carry groceries to our cars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Teenage Orphans of the Job Boom | 5/13/1985 | See Source »

...Antonio a sheriff's lieutenant was just sentenced to two years' probation for repeatedly zapping a handcuffed suspect last summer. In April in Dallas, another worry of stun-gun critics became reality when a pair of robbers used one to disable a clerk in a Safeway supermarket. In Los Angeles, the county coroner is investigating the death four weeks ago of a suspected PCP drug user who was zapped by police. It was the second such fatality in two years, though PCP is considered more likely to have been responsible for the deaths than the zappings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Zap! Stun guns: hot but getting heat | 5/13/1985 | See Source »

...that it is a piece of property "ripe for development." It is humble, but every winter it was home to about 120 boats. The wooden docks were lined with boxes full of tomato and lettuce plants. Bicycles, with the chrome abandoned to rust, stood unlocked next to supermarket baskets painted to match the vessels they served. Boats with some chance of being called yachts were berthed on A and B docks. The people tied up inside the piers next to the boatyard declared themselves IBLWT, or Inner Basin Low White Trash, and had logos and T shirts printed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Florida: End of an Era | 5/6/1985 | See Source »

...ruling is the second round of tinkering with the Miranda rule in nine months; last June a 5-4 majority said police could dispense with the warning before questioning a suspect if there was a threat to the public safety--in that case, a discarded gun in a supermarket. Conservative Justice Sandra Day O'Connor dissented from that decision, saying that it "blurs the edges" of a clear rule. But this time it was O'Connor who was picking at the edges, in the case of an 18-year-old from Salem, Ore., accused of involvement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Chip-Chip-Chipping Away | 3/18/1985 | See Source »

...first meeting of the "grocery table" on Thursday night featured a panel discussion about Milwaukee's Finest Beer and snack chips, as well as one member's lecture entitled "My Sister's Month at Waldbaum's," a supermarket chain in the Northeast...

Author: By Matthew A. Saal and The CRIMSON Staff, S | Title: Grocery Club Offers Food For Thought | 3/9/1985 | See Source »

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