Word: winner
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...judges looked for ads that broke new ground. The Ally & Gargano agency's Federal Express ad shattered taboos against making fun of the customer. One runner-up, adman Hal Riney's first Bartles & Jaymes wine-cooler commercial, scored with tongue-in-cheek humility. Another winner, Wendy's 1984 "Where's the Beef?" slogan, created by Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample, became a political zinger in the hands of Walter Mondale. But as the 1984 election proved, even advertising has its limits...
...what veteran White House observers said was an extension of the administration's cautious approach to superpower conflicts, President Bush yesterday refused to predict a winner in today's Game...
Four minutes later, Sheridan tallied the game-winner off assists from Scott Schulze and Chris Kindgren, after a scramble in front of the Crimson net. Sheridan then handed the game over to Chretien, who consistently frustrated the Crimson forwards...
Army shocked Harvard (0-2-1 overall, 0-2-1 ECAC) last night, skating to a 4-3 victory sparked by senior Rich Sheridan, who scored two goals--including the game-winner--in the final period. It was the Crimson's first loss in its home opener in 10 years. Princeton (1-1-1 ECAC) stunned Cornell last week, and tied Dartmouth, 1-1, last night in Hanover...
...donors with a chartered bus to take them to New Haven for The Game. And Harvard fundraising officers hope the Crimson will pull off a win this year because, as Vice President for Alumni Affairs and Development Fred L. Glimp '50 said recently, "Everybody likes working with a winner...