Word: taras
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Before Alexandra Ripley presents this not-so-astonishing revelation in Scarlett: The Sequel to Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind, the author hauls Scarlett from Tara to Atlanta to Charleston to Savannah, finally depositing the nomadic heroine in Ireland for 500 pages before allowing her to recapture Rhett...
...foreign rights for $5 million more. William Morris' Robert Gottlieb believes film rights could sell in the "high seven figures." Scarlett is the first published sequel to Gone With the Wind, though it is not the first one written. Fifteen years ago, Leigh's biographer Anne Edwards wrote Tara: The Continuation of Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind. It was to be the basis for a joint film venture by Universal Pictures and MGM. When the deal soured, Edwards was left with an unpublishable manuscript, since its copyright was linked to the release of the film...
Burke got two quick shots off, rattling Brown's defense and goalie Tara Harrington, who illegally fell on the ball. Harvard was awarded a penalty stroke, but Harrington managed to get a glove on Ceci Clark's shot...
...Tara A. Nayak '92, associate editorial chair of The Crimson, will be back...
...defense turned in a fine performance. Leary was again solid in the twines, stopping any Yale momentum before it could steamroll while Co-Captain Ceci Clark anchored a very effective defense. Freshman Emily Buxton, sophomore Tara Uhler and Gaffney kept the Elis at bay throughout the game and the midfielders were able to apply constant pressure from behind to make passing difficult...