Word: c
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Howard Stern b) Guglielmo Marconi c) Thomas Edison d) Jack Benny...
...Virginia Woolf b) Edmund Morris c) Jacqueline Susann d) James Joyce...
...Henry Kissinger b) Martha Stewart c) Albert Einstein d) Abbie Hoffman...
...DIED. C. VANN WOODWARD, 91, Pulitzer-prizewinning historian and perceptive chronicler of the post-Civil War South; in Hamden, Conn. He was perhaps best known for The Strange Career of Jim Crow (1955), which argued that segregation in the South was a fairly recent phenomenon and thus could be undone...
...with paranoia, greed and the brutality of American life. He sees his warriors as innocent animals, the purity of their violent athletic endeavors under constant threat of corruption by people trying to make a buck off their pain. Or, in the case of a particularly noxious sports reporter (John C. McGinley), a know-nothing who thinks he knows it all, just trying to make a name for himself...