Word: superbowl
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Chen said the store was robbed by an assailant carrying a gun during the 1988 Superbowl...
...blows himself up arouses a bitter, Bostonian satisfaction in Democratic hearts. Democrats have adopted that corrosive combination of helplessness and hopelessness that finds as much delight in an epic Yankee loss in Game 7 of the World Series, back in 2001, as in the Patriots’ first-ever Superbowl victory that same season...
...creative media agencies vying for a piece of the increasingly powerful and discerning teenage consumer market, the MTV Video Music Awards are nearly as important as the Superbowl, and during this year’s August 28 show, Hall’s two 30-second spots for the neon green and blue packaged batteries stood out among a sea of ads for big name products like Sony, Cingular, Taco Bell and Revlon...
Bacow also noted the universities’ ability to draw crowds to the region. He estimated that commencement exercises attract crowds “larger than the superbowl...
...mostly to spend time with my blockmates and—just incidentally—catch Britney Spears’ new Pepsi commercial that I began watching Sunday’s Superbowl. My friends charitably acted as guides to the game, explaining the assorted highlights of the post-season and suppressing their horror at the gaping holes in my knowledge of football. For my part, I watched as quietly as possible, trying in vain to preserve the illusion that my silence was due to intense concentration on each tactical move and referee’s ruling...