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GLOBAL GROWTH POINTS TO DAWNING OF A GOLDEN AGE.(Editorial)(Column)
Newspaper article from: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO) ...experts call the dawning of a ``Golden Age'' (GA) that could last for decades...Secretary General Kofi Annan: ``a new golden age . . . (is coming, in which poorer...skeletons of ``new eras'' that never quite materialized (along with some...
Ruth Graham column: Golden age for change.
Newspaper article from: Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England) ...s only ever been one Pope. They've never played PacMan. They cannot fathom not...trying aerobics. People who've previously never lifted their leg high enough to kick a...re at - so when we reflect in our old age, the opportunity for regrets is diminished...
COLUMN: The golden age of hangovers
News Wire article from: University Wire ...presentation rather than a newspaper column, I would use some nifty flow...such crap that you've vowed never to drink again. I know I have...played since birth. The body never lies, and I guess the body - and especially the liver -- never forgets, too.And ...
Paddy Shennan column: The golden age of television ...; Talentless Muppet...
Newspaper article from: Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England) ...groundbreakingly anti-ageist show - a kind of Pop Idol for Golden Oldies - on the TV. He and a producer won't just be auditioning...Armstrong) and Gerry Standing (Waterman). Some things never change: Bolam is still one of the best things since sliced...
Promoting the faith: celebrating the golden age of aviation promotion.(Column)
Magazine article from: Airpower ...that this was the real golden age of aviation. It was a...propulsion systems and never-before-seen materials...audiences at air bases that never seemed too far away from...developed at a very early age. My peers and I competed...
DES KELLY COLUMN: Golden age of Wenger is almost over.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England) ARSENE WENGER once offered a nugget of advice to David O'Leary about leaping into the world of management. "Never take over a bad team," said Wenger. "You will have no chance." Typically wise words. Unfortunately, he did not address...
IT'S TIME TO REVISIT THE GOLDEN AGE OF COMICS.(Stars)(Column)
Newspaper article from: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) ...CONTRIBUTING WRITER I love the Golden Age of Comics. Timewise...process is dead, and we'll never have that recipe again...fight crime, a la the Golden Age Angel. The creators...currently revisiting the Golden ...
GOLDEN AGE FOR NATS.(Sports)(Column)
Newspaper article from: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) ...and Carmelo Anthony wouldn't be born for three decades. So, the Nats and their best player, Dolph Schayes, were it. And never mind the dust of a half-century. That squad - the one whose members could buy a brand-new house in the suburbs for $8...
OLIVER HOLT'S COLUMN: FI racing into a Golden Age as young guns close the gap...
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England) ...through the fearsome old Eau Rouge at Spa. Michael Schumacher never did, by the way. Seeing Mika Hakkinen being pulled out of...me, he's a genius, one of the sporting superstars of his age, a man to be ranked alongside Jordan, Sampras and Tiger Woods...bad for the sport. We'd be hailing him ...
TRULY A GOLDEN AGE, IF WE CAN KEEP IT.(Editorial)(Column)
Newspaper article from: Seattle Post-Intelligencer ...are entering a new Golden Age, "if we can keep...past and build a new Golden Age of Democracy...that we practice the Golden Rule. The bitter...regulatory overkill should never be underestimated...his Forbes magazine ...

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