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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Belinda, played by Francesca Delbanco, the mother hen and company gossip. Delbanco's exaggerated facial expression seem slightly overdone it the first act, but serve her well in the second as the action moves to pantomime. Her clever miming allowed the audience to catch every word--and say it aloud for her. By the third act, Belinda is trying to lead the company out of the woods, improvising for the mentally and verbally challenged. Delbanco's gives a perfectly outrageous delivery of Belinda's efforts, summing up an entire scene by announcing loudly to the audience, while doggedly staying...

Author: By Sorelle B. Braun, | Title: 'Noises' On | 8/19/1994 | See Source »

...Altman went to the White House, where he intended to present his / recusal at the conclusion of a meeting designed to bring Clinton aides up to speed on procedural aspects of the Madison investigation. But White House counsel Nussbaum urged Altman to stay. Nussbaum worried aloud that Kulka was a smart, tough lawyer. At the hearings last week, Hanson recalled Nussbaum saying that Altman, if he did not recuse, could impose "discipline on the process and lead to a fairer result." After the meeting, Nussbaum pulled Hanson aside and asked how Kulka had been hired. (During the hearings, Nussbaum denied...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Culture of Deception | 8/15/1994 | See Source »

...also wondered aloud how the United States could assume a place among advanced industrialized nations without guaranteeing health care to all citizens. Even South Africa, Dukakis stressed is on its way towards a national health care system...

Author: By E.f. Mulkerin, | Title: Dukakis Calls for Mandates | 7/1/1994 | See Source »

...surprising number of Americans agree. A new TIME/CNN poll shows that 80% of respondents favored economic sanctions if Pyongyang continued to restrict inspections. By 46% to 40%, they approved U.N. military action against the nuclear facilities. As tensions with North Korea began to look serious, members of Congress worried aloud about the safety of the 35,000 troops deployed in the South, along with their 11,000 dependents. They and hundreds of thousands of Koreans could die if the adversaries launch -- or blunder into -- another...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DIPLOMACY: Down the Risky Path | 6/13/1994 | See Source »

Those plans, however, prompted a stir at a Faculty Council meeting in April. Some professors are questioning whether the arc is really an effort to cut costs, and others have wondered aloud whether departments slated for the new area can opt, not to move...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Expansion, Relocation Plans Questioned | 6/9/1994 | See Source »

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