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...DIED. CASEY MILLER, 77, advocate of nonsexist language and coauthor of Words and Women (1976), who helped inspire changes to the written and spoken word, including the use of chairperson; of lung disease; in East Haddam, Connecticut...
...Casey Singleton works for Norton Aircraft in California. When an accident occurs on a Norton jet, it's her job to figure out what went wrong, aided by a gruff, profane but lovable band of engineers. She is up against corporate intriguers, angry union members and Jennifer Malone, a young, cynical producer for Newsline, a TV newsmagazine. Crichton has done a lot of research into the construction and testing of aircraft, and the detail on this subject is the most impressive part of the book. He plays fair with the mystery; the characters adequately fulfill their roles of heroes...
...There's a lot of goodwill toward Ellen Fitzpatrick in the course," said Brian W. Casey, a graduate student in the history of American civilization who led the section. "Everyone loves her lecturing style and loves the readings she's selected...
...taking attendance is just too much of a hassle," Casey said...
According to Casey, the original suggestion was to limit voting to the house residents who had attended one prior meeting...