Word: supers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Saddam's behavior only got worse. In late 1989 and early 1990, U.S. officials saw signs that he was harboring Palestinian terrorists and building a "super gun" and nuclear bombs. Saddam called for the U.S. to vacate the gulf and threatened "to burn half of Israel" with chemical weapons if attacked...
...only have one midterm, my super hasn't found the tape on my walls, and Dave Winfield is a hero. Perhaps, just perhaps, his triumph means that we'll see a kinder, gentler George in the spring. The starting pitcher for the Blue Jays in the final game, David Cone, is a prized free agent considering digging his cleats into the pitching mound in the Bronx. Maybe we'll sign him, and maybe a shamed Boss will treat him with the dignity he deserves. Hope springs eternal...
...meantime, Stop and Shop officials are looking for a large enough area with ample parking space to open a Super Stop and Shop in the Fresh Pond neighborhood...
...question," Cater wrote, "each of them extracted his last second of allotted image projection in making his response." If anything, the candidates have grown more adroit over the years. That is why these political quiz shows have come to resemble that other icon of the TV age -- the Super Bowl: overhyped, overcoached and ultimately underwhelming...
...rich that TV may finally break out of the current malaise described by Bruce Springsteen in 57 Channels (And Nothing On). In his book Life After Television, George Gilder predicts that the merging of TV and computers will bring the demise of network mediocrity. "Big events -- the Super Bowl or the election debates or the most compelling mass programs -- will still command their audiences," he writes. "But all the media junk food and filler will tend to disappear. People will order what they want rather than settling for what is there...