Word: tuned
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...line skating enthusiasts hoping to learn or simply fine-tune their skills can now turn to High Risk, Harvard's newest club sport...
...state and the head of the Agriculture Committee recommends ending price supports for farmers and trimming 30% of the agriculture budget during the next five years. "Why should taxpayers subsidize farmers when they do not subsidize small businesses, which have a failure rate hovering around 50%?" And despite voter tune-out on global issues, this former chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee harps again and again on the threat of rogue nuclear weapons around the world...
...candidates (as well as President Clinton) have aired negative commercials six months before the first primary, can sense and civility be heard above the din? To compete, Lugar is distributing a warm-and-fuzzy video and warming up audiences with a campaign song based on the Aretha Franklin tune Respect: "R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Leader of the G.O.P." The campaign is hoping that the respect Lugar engenders will translate into votes and not just good-natured foot tapping...
...team looked at the weekend tournament as a tune-up for the squad's Ivy League season, which begins October 6-7 with games at Pennsylvania and Princeton, the defending Ancient Eight champion...
...even closer to the people in the news, AOL subscribers can tune in to one of TIME's electronic press conferences. This week TIME Online will hold forums with novelist-screenwriter Richard Price (Clockers) and U.S. Senator Alfonse D'Amato. Friday night the guest will be Michael Crichton, this week's cover subject. "We try to make these conferences as interactive as possible by bringing not just the TIME journalists who cover the news but also the newsmakers themselves," says public affairs manager Nancy Kearney. "We think of it as news...