Word: wealth
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Americans watched the Texaco Star Theater television show, featuring Milton Berle, and a decade later any child could sing the jingle "You can trust your car to the man who wears the star." With exploration, refining and retail operations from Abilene to Aberdeen, the company has generated huge wealth and no small amount of controversy in its 86-year history...
...Sweet words for Remar. Chunk to hunk probably also equals health to wealth. Though he sank $100,000 into his remake for consults, travel and just plain fun, he stands to recoup much more. Movie rights have been sold, lecture tours planned. He's going to continue a column for the Washington Post, and a second book is already under way. Remar seems to be getting off on some other delights too. A few days ago, I watched him in the culmination of the year, the ultimate version of what he calls his Swoon Walks...
...America's mission in Viet Nam. The show that has captured Broadway is Les Miserables, with its themes of suffering and redemption, and the injunction "Look down!" -- meaning look down upon the poor, the homeless. The injunction of the Reagan years has been "Look up!" -- to success, to wealth...
...Crimson passed the wealth around, as seven laxwomen contributed to the scoring, with Felsen leading the way with three goals...
Lerner fails to support the fundamental premise of his argument: that Women's Studies is not a legitimate discipline. Instead, he limits himself to arguing that feminist texts are not "classics." And by his definitions, Lerner deprives Harvard of many legitimate disciplines which constitue the Universityh's intellectual wealth...