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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...game will be backcourt play. The Crimson should dominate at the guard position and be able to control the tempo of the game. "We can attack them in the backcourt," Delaney Smith said. "They are young and not particularly strong...

Author: By John C. Ausiello, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: W. Hoopsters Must Shut Down Gurile | 12/12/1992 | See Source »

...Having only twelve days of practice hurt us in handling big leads," Harvard Coach Frank Sullivan said. "The next couple of weeks we will work on how to maintain the tempo throughout the game...

Author: By John C. Ausiello, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: M. Cagers Survive 2nd Half Collapse | 11/17/1992 | See Source »

From the first moments, when a merchant (voiced, as is the Genie, by Robin Williams) offers to sell the viewer a "combination hookah and coffee maker -- also makes julienne fries," Aladdin is a ravishing thrill ride pulsing at MTV-video tempo. You have to go twice -- and that's a treat, not a chore -- to catch the wit in the decor, the throwaway gags, the edges of the action. Blink, and you'll miss the pile of "discount fertilizer" Aladdin's pursuers land in; or the fire eater with an upset stomach; or half of Williams' convulsing asides. Chuck Jones...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aladdin's Magic | 11/9/1992 | See Source »

...here, on his second solo album, in a mood that veers dangerously close to relaxed. Kind of a nice surprise at that. Main Offender (Virgin) offers 10 jaunty cuts. Richards does a pretty good job on a ballad -- yes, a ballad -- called Eileen. There is also a spiffy, slow-tempo reggae number, Words of Wonder, and a neat one-two punch of reflections on compromised love, Hate It When You Leave and Runnin' Too Deep. Some folks, as they say, go to hell in a hand basket. If Richards is there already, then, to judge by this album...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Short Takes: Nov. 9, 1992 | 11/9/1992 | See Source »

Stradlin sounds like Keith Richards too, launching into the first track, "Somebody Knockin," with a vintage Stones mid-tempo guitar groove. His classic "guitarist gone solo" gravelly vocals complement the track's gritty feel, and the simplicity and repetition of the lyrics demonstrate Stradlin's focus on stripped-down musicianship for this album...

Author: By Rita L. Berardino, | Title: Music | 10/22/1992 | See Source »

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