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...practice of tinkering with shows is not uncommon--tertiary roles are often recast, for example--but this year changes have been far more sweeping. In one of the most talked-about shifts, ABC's drama Murder One, which failed to keep viewers hooked last year despite lavish acclaim, will lose the solemnly didactic lead attorney played by Daniel Benzali. In his stead is younger, rich-of-hair Anthony LaPaglia. Another change: instead of following a single trial over the course of the season as it did last year, this time Murder One will track three consecutively...
Heaney, who's returning from a one-year leave, will again offer English Rbr: "The Practice of Poetry I" and English Sbr: "The Practice of Poetry II." But the Bolyston professor of rhetoric and oratory's class should draw more students, now that he's reached international acclaim...
Heaney, who's returning from a one-year leave, will again offer English Rbr: "The Practice of Poetry I" and English Sbr: "The Practice of Poetry II." But the Bolyston professor of rhetoric and oratory's class should draw more students, now that he's reached international acclaim...
Faculty and staff members desiring reimbursement are required to save receipts and file acclaim, according to the Gazette...
...that 52--and this July he will attempt to become the first man to win the 200 and the 400 in the same Summer Games. Olympic and international track officials had to rearrange the schedule to accommodate Johnson, but the payoff for both him and them could be immense: acclaim as the next Jesse Owens, the rebirth of track and, oh, yes, gazillions of dollars...