Virginian-Pilot


DATE: Tuesday, October 21, 1997             TAG: 9710210182

SECTION: FRONT                   PAGE: A4   EDITION: FINAL 

TYPE: Focus 

SOURCE: BY BRIGID SCHULTE, KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE 

                                            LENGTH:   28 lines




FOCUS: LIVING LARGE

FOCUS: LIVING LARGE

Two-ton ``urban assault'' vehicles. Oversized easy chairs. TV sets bigger than your mother. Is the giganticizing of America due to the ``wealth effect'' or a deep-seated insecurity? Whatever the reason, Americans are embracing bigness.

In America, the land of sweeping horizons and endless opportunity, bigger has always been better. Big sky. Big ideas. Big belt buckles. For complete copy of this wire story, see microfilm ILLUSTRATION: Staff illustration by Michael Hall/The Virginian-Pilot

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How some parts of American life have grown bigger:

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