Word: walke
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y.--The Buffalo Bills knew something was wrong the second they saw Mary Levy walk into the locker room and start talking about their victory over the Seattle Seahawks...
...always feel that," said an African-American woman in her late 20s who works with Nebraska educational television. "I walk down the street, and I know that many of the whites who look at me are thinking 'inarticulate' or 'stupid.' If I were male, they'd be thinking 'dangerous.' I don't say these words for them. The color of my skin says them...
...know," said a young man, "after Tuesday I walk down the street and I wonder what blacks are thinking. Do you feel like an American?" he asked the black woman...
...Murder One. For anyone sentient, the trial was the most compelling show on television. In fact--this may sound odd given that the Simpson saga will probably go down in history as the signal TV event of the 20th century, outstripping even the Kennedy assassination, the first moon walk and any number of very special episodes of Silver Spoons--I think the trial ultimately transcended television. As testimony dragged on and on, slowly accreting detail and complexity, the drama in Judge Ito's courtroom began to remind me of nothing so much as an overstuffed 19th century novel...
...Robert wanders among his married friends examining one marriage after another, is the tender moments. Veanne Cox is delightful as a bride balking at the church door. With wildly wobbling knees but a dizzyingly sure tongue, she rattles off an ever accelerating catalog of reasons why she shouldn't walk down the aisle. And Robert Westenberg, contemplating Robert's inquiry, "You ever sorry you got married?" offers a splendid version of that bittersweet hymn to ambivalence Sorry--Grateful. Westenberg vindicates the suspicion of those who (overlooking the cheesy arrangement of the original-cast recording) have long viewed this...