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...finished seventh and was even jeered by International Olympic Committee President Juan Antonio Samaranch, who roller-skates a little. "I feel hollow," Richter admitted, "but I'll remember the quality of the competition too, and the nod I got once from the Soviet goaltender Evgeni Belocheikine, going into the cafeteria. It was pretty nice. I liked...
According to Kipnis, these lunch hour serenades are just the thing to create enthusiasm in an apathetic student audience. He started them after an experience at a university in Missouri: "I learned, as usual, that student attendance was poor, and I volunteered to play in the cafeteria during lunch. I was told afterwards about 75 students lined up at the box office to purchase tickets for the next evening's performance," he says...
...know it's Vagelos," says Edward Scolnick, president of Merck Labs. But the chairman also wins high marks for staying in touch with his staff. He keeps his spartan office open to any of his 32,000 employees with a complaint or a suggestion, and lunches in the company cafeteria, as do his top executives. The company supports a day-care center for employees' children, lets many workers choose their hours and regularly assigns senior managers to awareness-training courses to help them understand subordinates' family-related needs...
Kelly is known by Winthrop residents for her friendliness and for greeting students by their first names as they enter the meal line. Last night was no exception: "Hi Timmy, have you been validated yet?" she asked a student as he moved through the cafeteria. "I know all 346 of them," Kelly said...
...York two weeks ago, Principal Edward Morris asked for a transfer from Park West High, where he had clearly lost control of violence-prone students, and where students in the cafeteria stomped a girl so brutally they broke her ribs...