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Yesterday, several search committee members, including Hanna H. Gray and Conrad K. Harper, ate a late afternoon lunch in the hotel's Intrigue cafe, while search committee staff took the members' luggage to their rooms...
...George W. Bush's tax-cut plan. And as Bill addressed his well-wishers--"I feel wonderful about it!" he crowed--Hillary finally got her chance to grill the witnesses. "Just give me a yes or no answer," she demanded. "Would you still favor this tax cut" if it ate up money for other vital programs...
When Nutrition Action began in 1974, jogging was something you did to your memory, and watching what you ate meant making sure your steak didn't burn. The first big medical newsletter, now called Harvard Health Letter, arrived a year later. Today the Oxbridge Directory of Newsletters 2000 lists 40 pages of health and nutrition newsletters, priced generally from $20 to $40 a year...
...telling the guy behind the counter what I wanted on my sandwich, some woman ran in screaming about about some guy who was choking her friend. The man behind the counter ran out of the store to confront the assailant while his assistant called the police. As we ate our subs, the police arrived and interviewed the Subway workers...
...about the movie milieu, offering paragraph-long portraits of dozens of Bing's coworkers. The book ends with "Road to Singapore," and one avidly awaits his consideration of Crosby's later film work: the rest of the "Road" series, the 1944 "Here Come the Waves" (with "Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive" sung by Crosby and Sonny Tufts in blackface, one of the latest films to use minstrel racism in a contemporary setting), the priest pictures ("Going My Way" and "The Bells of St. Mary's") and the mature work of the mid-'50s, when Bing finally grew...