Word: tunefully
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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While the press would love to see a reprise of the "war of the widows," Aquino has insisted on 92 different occasions that she will not seek re- election in May. She even sang her message on one occasion, warbling to the tune of I'll Never Smile Again an off-key rendition of I'll Never Run Again...
...wonder how he manages to do it without generating mountains of paper. His plan for this week's cover story was outlined in a dozen or so brief phrases on a single sheet. He admits he will break discipline for important matters, like taking time off last Wednesday to tune in Berkeley's 37-13 stomping of Clemson in the Citrus Bowl. But he is reassuring: "I wasn't distracted for long, since they had the game won in the first quarter...
...army commanders to appeal for military support a day before Yeltsin made a comparable pitch to a similar group of officers. Some generals interviewed on British television found Yeltsin more impressive, and subordinate officers voiced Russian variations of the Western proverb that he who pays the piper calls the tune. That can only mean Yeltsin: the Gorbachev government is flat broke and has only those funds that Yeltsin's Russian Federation doles...
MARC COHN: MARC COHN (Atlantic). Nimble songwriting and heartfelt singing in the kind of debut album that harkens back to the halcyon days of James Taylor and Jackson Browne. Taylor, in fact, joins in on one tune, but on tracks like the streamlined Silver Thunderbird and Walking in Memphis, Cohn shows off a style that's clearly...
...fine-tune the Fed like he fine-tuned our food...