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The organizers of last fall's An Evening With Champions figure-skating gala presented representatives of the Jimmy Fund with the largest check thus far in the benefit's history in a ceremony at Eliot House last night.
Corporate sponsorship plays a crucial role inthe funding of An Evening With Champions throughprovision of free goods and services and throughoutright donations, Sossen said.
Under such intimidating conditions, it would have been easy for the Crimson to fold. But instead it regrouped, showing the toughness and poise of which national champions are made.
Last week's issue of the New Yorker kept the pot bubbling by printing a dozen letters, several solicited, from cultural pillars of various persuasions. Tony Kushner, author of the Pulitzer-prizewinning Angels in America, said he felt "dissed." Croce, he argued, has her semantics wrong; she uses the word...
The 1993 Supreme Court decision was not unanimous. Justice Harry Blackmun, in a dissent dear to champions of the rights of mentally impaired defendants, wrote that ``a defendant who is utterly incapable of conducting his own defense cannot be considered `competent' to make such a decision, any more than a...