Word: weathers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Nino Last year's weather phenomenon wreaks havoc this year in the Atlantic. Hurricane Zelda, here you come...
...time these days reading, thinking and talking about the Clinton crisis. Some have even called the threat that our president may be impeached a good thing: suddenly we're discussing politics and politicians, sex and sexual mores. Indeed, everybody's talking, and not just about the NFL or the weather. Vocal cords are vibrating coast to coast in serious, purposeful discussions in which people match wits, historical knowledge, personality theories, hunches, political philosophies and, above all, opinions about important public matters...
Other Harshbarger contributors among Harvardfaculty members include Pierce Professor ofTechnology and Public Policy and Professor ofApplied Physics Emeritus Harvey S.D. Brooks,Provost Harvey V. Fineberg '67, Associate VicePresident James S. Hoyte '65, Ames Professor ofLaw Philip B. Heymann, Professor of Law Daniel J.Meltzer '72, Associate Provost Dennis F. Thompson,Weather head University Professor Samuel P.Huntington, Warren Professor of American HistoryErnest R. May '64, Vice President for FinanceElizabeth C. Huidekopper, and former Dean of theCollege Fred L. Jewett...
When you've been riding so long with the breeze at your back and the sun on your face, a return to the vagaries of normal weather can feel downright depressing. And make no mistake, that's what we're experiencing right now in the stock market: a return to normality, not a "crash" or disaster. But after eight fat years, we've returned to a world where stocks go down as well as up, where our engagement in the global economy brings risks as well as rewards. We're leaving behind the fantasy world where stock prices bear little...
...Weather Channel Rating: [2 1/2 umbrellas] We expected more from TWC. Don't they wait all year for this sort of thing? Love the ominous Bergman silhouette, but when the reporter's as hooded as Kenny from South Park, we can't feel the pain...