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...into Afghanistan last year for 60 Minutes, dubbing him "Gunga Dan," and noting that Rather's peasant garb "made him look like an extra out of Dr. Zhivago." Some viewers still cannot tune in ABC's Good Morning America Host David Hartman without thinking of Shales' tag for him: "Mr. Potato Head." The names stick. Just ask NBC's Tom Brokaw ("Duncan the Wonderhorse") or the people at ABC News ("Rooney Tunes"). Says ABC News President Roone Arledge: "He loves to make catchy little phrases that are belittling." Adds CBS News President Bill Leonard: "He uses...
...long ago, that amount of money went a long way towards the down payment on a new house in American suburbia. Next year, it will be the price tag for a year as an undergraduate at Harvard-Radcliffe--minus transportation, expenses and fees...
...organs like the brain]. Now we know that it's very important that we treat it." Nearly 35 million Americans, one of every four adults (more in blacks), have chronically elevated blood pressure, but most are not aware of it. Hypertension often has no characteristic symptoms, hence its tag "the silent killer." But it can be diagnosed easily enough by taking multiple blood pressure readings. Normal is usually around 120/80, though the figure may vary widely, depending on the individual. The higher number is called systolic pressure and refers to the force exerted by blood pushing against artery walls...
...expected to be rustproof for at least 25 years and unusual gull-wing doors that open up instead of swinging out and make it simple for someone as lanky as the 6-ft. 4-in. De Lorean to nestle into the plush leather seats. The car's price tag...
...first on a walk--broke for second. Brandeis hurler William Carpenter faked toward the plate--hoping to check Paul Scheper, who was on third--and then fired to second. Scheper then took off toward home, scoring the Crimson's second run before the Brandeis second baseman could put the tag on Allard...