Word: supers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...compared with what major college sports generate in TV revenue, gate receipts and apparel sales, not to mention the untold bounty from endowments and name recognition so dependent on football and basketball. In fact, $117 million is about what a network would pay to televise the oft-discussed college Super Bowl...
Lori is sitting in the cafe at Schnucks Markets' 24-hour Super Center, talking about what scares her. Like the national debt. "It's in the trillions, right? I barely know how to write that number." Then there's Social Security, the issue that hits her each Friday when she does RPM's payroll. "Every week it gets taken out of my paycheck, and will I ever get it back? Then I do the books, and I see it deducted from the payroll, and I think, Someone else is using my money." Glancing across the restaurant to a pair...
...sudden, they might start thinking playoffs and maybe even Super Bowl again. On the other hand, if they lose, with San Francisco, Miami and Green Bay all still on the schedule, the prospect of a post-season looks bleak...
...majority of students are probably not familiar with these shows, as screenings seem to be rare and hard to catch. In addition, none of them have a particularly large following or super reputation. But, financial manager Alexander Gildengers '97 explains, "These shows will get better. We just got a new studio and new digital video cameras which will improve the image quality of all of the shows...
This seems to be the season for wonder-drug books. Even as The Redux Revolution hits the shelves at Barnes & Noble, two other breathless volumes--The Super-Hormone Promise, by Dr. William Regelson and Carol Colman, and The DHEA Breakthrough, by Stephen Cherniske--are promoting testosterone, DHEA and other hormones as medical miracles that can slow or even reverse aging...