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Thomas was inspired by Laker's brainchild in the early 80s. It was not until last year, when she received her travel agent accreditation at the Crimson Travel School, that Thomas could include travel plans in Your Hair Salon...
...brainchild of such a plan is, as usual, Head Coach Ronn Tomassoni; he's used such outings in the past to give his skaters time to recuperate and have a little...
...Olde table, scheduled to meet every other Thursday at 6 p.m., was the brainchild of Eliot House government and economics tutor David D. Kane, who found late night debates in college "downright...
...flight attendants and a single, 46-year-old, 28-seat DC-3. Working out of a beat-up hangar at Spokane International Airport, the upstart service plans to begin flying passengers between the states of Washington and Idaho as soon as it receives clearance from federal regulators. The brainchild of Paul Salerno, 38, and his brother Bruce, 41, who run a family-owned cargo carrier called Salair, Classic is not a joke. Insists Paul Salerno: "We expect to be taken very seriously...
...have Republicans been plagued with the perception of negativity so much more than their Democratic counterparts? The late Lee Atwater, whose brainchild was George Bush's successful 1988 campaign, would understand that it's matter of execution. Ads like Atwater's infamous Willie Horton spots and Sen. Alphonse D'Amato's (R-N.Y.) vicious attacks in '92 weren't like the cheerful Wellstone spots. They were vitriolic and penetrating; they burned their way into the memories of television viewers. To the standard newspaper reader or radio listener, a negative ad might look a little too much like the Republicans...