Word: warpath
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Undiplomatic Solution Congress is on the warpath over Iraq. The rest of the world is more cautious. Iraq Attack: Is It Legal? Special: Back to the Brink...
...attempt to continue the remaking of US Airways into the giant it once was and not the bloated behemoth that did not have a profitable year between 1988 and 1995. Since Stephen M. Wolf was elected chairman in early 1996, however, USAirways has been on something of a warpath. One of Wolf's first moves was to order up to 400 new Airbus jets, one of the largest orders in history. Within two weeks he had changed the name to US Airways, heralding it as a "commitment to be the carrier of choice." The silver-and-blue makeover is having...
...Security. The Dole campaign called the plan credible in every dimension, saying the cut would be paid for by increased efficiency in government and lower administrative spending in non-defense programs, and by auctioning off publicly owned broadcast bandwidths to the highest bidder. The White House was on the warpath before the plan was even released, calling the plan "a collection of gimmicks, double counting and voodoo growth assumptions," which would blow a huge hole in the deficit. "Dole is looking for a bold strike which combines his economic proposal, his vice presidential choice and his Republican convention appearance next...
...worship him, a parent capable of providing every little thing, down to hot corn bread. Christian fiction has been around as long as people have wanted stories with no explicit sex (and almost none implicit), no bad words, virtually no violence--except, of course, when God is on the warpath. But in the '90s, this tidy cottage industry has become big business dominated by evangelical Protestantism. God is firmly in control...
...Crimson, to its credit, held down the fort for the rest of the first half and actually got the lead down to nine at one point before going to the locker rooms down by 11. When the second half started, Penn was yet again on the warpath...