Word: superstars
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Quincy Jones. On the eve of his daughter's graduation, Quincy Jones will take the stage as the Class Day speaker. A superstar producer and arranger, the winner of 26 Grammy nominations, Jones may finally be a speaker worth listening...
...confidence that he's going to make it. He wants to come back and host Cultural Rhythms someday. Laughing, he admits he wants to be "a superstar...
Feaster sometimes appears to be a reluctant, even recalcitrant superstar to members of the media, but "Charlie"--as friends and teammates know her--is a confident floor leader. Feaster's pulling teammates into a huddle or shouting from the sidelines is a familiar sight at Harvard basketball games...
...doesn't have to be that way. Apart from its superstar attractions, the nation has scores of other national parks as well as more than 5,000 state parks that are nowhere near as heavily trafficked. The coolly serene Glacier National Park in Montana, at right, is one of them. Backcountry hikers might see grizzly bears in mountain meadows (one hopes at a distance) and icebergs in high lakes, all amid a heart-stopping landscape of lofty peaks and glacial valleys. It would be hard to find a better place to escape the heat or the crowds...
...good young professor, and at Harvard that means pretty damn good, but he is not some superstar we should shed tears over," the Faculty member said