Word: trailed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...would be nice to go on a vacation where I didn't have to worry about being ripped limb from limb by some big ursine slob. But there it is, at any trailhead worth carting your trail mix up to--the National Park Service sign saying CAUTION, YOU ARE ENTERING BEAR COUNTRY. Abandon greasy foods and perfumes, all ye who enter here! Or: Bye-bye, rule of law; hello, natural selection...
...White House needed," says TIME's James Carney. "It shoots down the Republican argument that the economy, though it is growing, would be growing faster without Clinton's tax increases. If the economy is doing well, Clinton will take credit for it and will benefit on the campaign trail." While Clinton is well-positioned on a wide range of campaign issues, from crime and anti-terrorism tactics to welfare reform, education and economic growth, his strongest campaign card is his somnolent adversary. "By traditional measures, Clinton is in a very strong position," says Carney. "If he did not have some...
...years ago my parents moved from a suburban tract house where, even with yards, neighbors are just a stone's throw away, to a house (though still in suburban California) on three-quarters of an acre and backing up to a horse trail...
...four people and major sections of the plane. The first word of the discovery came Monday afternoon from New York Governor George Pataki during a memorial service for families of the victims near the Long Island seashore. NTSB Vice Chairman Robert Francis confirmed that the bodies and a trail of wreckage were found about approximately nine miles from the shore in a three-by-four-mile area. While Francis called Monday's discovery "a major find," he would not speculate on exactly how much of the plane had been located or how many more bodies might be in the vicinity...
...parade begins there and proceeds along Boston's Freedom Trail, stopping to lay wreaths on the graves of the city's original signers of the Declaration of Independence, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Robert Treat Paine and Peter Faneuil...