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...eyebrow, bares his identity as a policeman in a phone conversation, and calmly walks out while the snorters comically try to mask their activities Another funny high point occurs when two thugs plan to hold up a seedy bar. They nervously walk in follow their script to a tee, and target their guns. The only problem is that 40 guns are pointing them in the face Yes they have managed to hold up a police hangout...

Author: By Anne EMANUELLE Birn and Joan H.M. Hsiao, S | Title: Machismo on Parade | 5/2/1985 | See Source »

...added that anyone may join the club and attend the weekly meetings. "We're open to freshmen, and we don't have a comp. We will get tee-shirts, since one of the major goals is publicity," Klein said...

Author: By Matthew A. Saal and The CRIMSON Staff, S | Title: Grocery Club Offers Food For Thought | 3/9/1985 | See Source »

...film is not entirely devoid of memorable performances. Making a cameo appearance in the role of a tee-shirt is the Crimson itself, later joined by the video screen at Shea Stadium which perform, all sorts of video acrobatics. Considered in the context of the other performances in the film, both the tee-shirt and the big screen are possible Oscar contenders...

Author: By Cristina V. Coletta, | Title: Running 'Em Out Of Business | 3/1/1985 | See Source »

...cigarettes, kreteks actually contain 60% tobacco and at least as much tar and nicotine as regular cigarettes. They also contain eugenol, a natural anesthetic found in cloves. Although eugenol has long been used by dentists to relieve pain, "no one knows what happens when it is burned," says Dr. Tee Guidotti, professor of occupational medicine at the University of Alberta in Edmonton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Cloven Smokers | 1/14/1985 | See Source »

American bankers for decades operated by the 3-6-3 rule: pay depositors 3% interest, lend money at 6% and tee off at the golf course by 3 p.m. They could afford to be that precise because federal and state laws set the strict rules by which they operated and protected them from competitors. As a result, the power and prestige of bankers remained as secure as their vaults, while profits were steady and certain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Banking Takes a Beating | 12/3/1984 | See Source »

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