European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 8, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Bestsellers a fiction 1 the Burden of proof by Scott Turow last week 1 weeks on list 4 2 message from Nam by Danielle steel last week 2 weeks on list 3 a 3 the stand by Stephen King last week 4 weeks on. A list 9. A. 4 of the places you la go by or. Seuss last week 3 weeks on list 20. 5 dragon by Clive Cussler last week 5 weeks on list 9 6 september by Rosamunde Pilcher last week 7 weeks a on list 12 ,. 7 the Bourne ultimatum by Robert Ludlum last week 6 weeks on list 17. 8 an inconvenient woman by Dominick Dunne last week 9 weeks on list 9 9 Sullivan s sting by Lawrence Sanders last week 12 weeks on list 3 10 the Golden Orange by Joseph Wambaugh last week 10 weeks on list 8 non fiction 1 men at work by George f. Will last week 1 weeks on. List 13 a. 2 Dave Barry turns 40 by Dave Barry last week 2 weeks on list 6 3 father son and co. By Thomas j. Watson or. And Peter Petre last week 4 weeks on list 5 4 done to shoot is. Only me by Bob Hope with Melville Shavelson last week 3 weeks on list 5 5 Meg trends 2q0q by John Naisbitt and Patricia Aburdene last week 6 weeks on list 24 6 barbarians at the Gate by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar last week 5 weeks on list 24 7 peril and Promise by John Chancellor last week 11 weeks on list 3 a. 8 it was on fire when i Lay Down on it by Robert Fulghum last week 8 weeks on list 42 9 Captain sir Richard Francis Burton by Edward Rice first week on list 10 All i really need to know i Learned in kindergarten by Robert Fulghum last week 9 weeks on list 87 a paperback fiction 1 while my pretty one sleeps by Mary Higgins Clark weeks on list 2 2 the Russia House by John Decarre weeks on list 3 3 the Joy Luck club by Amy Tan weeks on list 7 4 Garden of lies by Eileen Goudge weeks on list 3 5 capital crimes by Lawrence Sanders weeks on list 2 6 Polar Star by Martin Cruz Smith first week on list 7 murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman weeks on fist 2 8 blessings by Belva Plain first week on list 9 presumed innocent by Scott Turow weeks on list 32 10 a Knight in shining Armor by Jude Deveraux weeks on list 5 a. A. Paperback non fiction 1 when a Rabbit howls by Truddie Chase weeks on list 2 it s always something by Gilda Radner weeks on list 3 a Brief history of time by Stephen hawking weeks on list 5 4 All i really need to know t Learned in kindergarten by Robert Fulghum weeks on list 33 5 a woman named Jackie by c. David Heymann weeks on list 7 6 our Story new kids on the Block weeks on list 2 7 the Road less travelled by m. Scott Peck weeks on list 350 8 love Medicine and miracles by Bernie s. Siegel weeks on list 103. 9 summer of 49 by David Halberstam weeks on list 13 shirt on 10 Why me by Sammy Davis or. And Jane and Burt Boyar weeks on list 4 paperback miscellaneous 1 weirdos from another planet by Bill Walterson weeks on list 16. 2 Rand Mcnally Road Atlas by Rand Mcnally weeks on list 20. 3 codependent no More by Melanie Beattie weeks on list 96 4 50 simple things you can do to Savo the Earth by the earthworks group weeks on list 22 5 the to Factor fat Gram counter by Jamie Pope Cordle weeks on list 9compiled by the new York times stars and stripes Best Sellers fiction 1 the stand by Stephen King 2 dragon by Clive Cussler 3 message from Nam by Danielle steel 4 Bright Star by Harold Coyle 5 the bad place by Dean Koontz 6 death Gate Cycle dragon Wing by Margaret Weis and Tracy hickman7 the Golden Orange by Joseph Wambaugh 8 v is for Gumshoe by sue Grafton 9 the Bourne ultimatum by Robert Ludlum 10 inconvenient woman by Dominick Dunne non fiction 1 men at work by George will 2 it was on fire when i Lay Down on it by Robert Fulghum a 3 Dave Barry turns 40 by Dave Barry 4 Meg trends 2000 by John Naisbitt and Patricia Aburdene 5 barbarians at the Gate by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar 6 Garbo by Antoni Granowicz. 7 head first by Norman cousins 8 Means of ascent by Robert Caro 9 in the Arena by Richard Nixon 10 legacies by Bette Bao lord William Safire new York times using their meeting earlier this year Mexico president Carlos 1 Satinas was fairly mild with vice president Dan qua Etc in Public. A but when the talk turned serious a reported abcs John Cochran a president Salinas gave vice president Quayle what one . Official called a a shirted a the subject was the abduction or capture of a mexican doctor who is thought to be involved in the murder of a . Narcotics agent. A president Salinas expressed to me his Strong displeasure was the Way Quayle put it translated from dipl Matese that sounds like a runs hired just what is this form of hell and where does it come from in Slang a shirt a especially one in the process of being taken off a is a garment that signifies vexation or hot temper. In Hytt Cne a 1859 Slang dictionary Quot shirt a is defined As Quot ill tempered or Cross a with this explanation Quot when one person makes another in a ill Humour he is said to have a got his shirt out a a somewhere a i cannot find it in my vast Library of Slang a there must be a link Between a Ash Irtys and the first a pea Ranee of a Sun shirted comes in modification of hell. The Baltimore Sun is cited by the . Supplement As the source in 1932, of Quot when he proposed certain policies on prohibition. He was Given what is known in Rural districts hereabouts As a a shirted hell. A the picture comes to mind of a person tearing his shirt off to castigate another a second possibility is to berate someone whose shirt has been taken off As if to receive a whipping. The first picture is More Likely the source the a shirted one is angry and ready to give hell to the clothed one. The phrase has More zing than Quot to give someone a hard time a and has a populist connotation that Quot Tongue lashing lacks. The Rural american roots make it especially useful to political figures one predecessor to the unidentified source on the Quayle staff is Henry a. Kissinger who wrote in his memoirs Quot in be been catching a shirted hell every half hour from the president who says we re not Tough in Post civil War politics the a bloody shirt was a Symbol of military service or an evocation of old sectional hatred. A to wave the bloody shirt Quot was to ask for the vote on the basis of wartime alliances or emotions. Its origins May be the stained and shredded Linen of a preacher who had been flogged in the 1850s for inflaming slaves. The opposite of Quot a shirted Quot would be even tempered and measured. That is Why in staying Calm you keep your shirt on. New York tunes july 8, 1990 sunday c Page 9
