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...Service agents caught a man spending some of the phony bills and persuaded him to cooperate. Court documents show that the four-man forgery ring was not satisfied with the small time and was about to expand its operations to Chicago and Washington. The scheme began when Columbia student Clifford Evans asked Edward Olulenu to copy a few twenty dollar bills on the Journalism school's printer. Soon, Derek Warren and non-student Keith Blackwell were recruited to sell the bills. When Blackwell was finally arrested on November 25 he was trying to sell $1060 for $300, and when Olulenu...
Readers should therefore be forewarned that "The World of Edward Gorey," which also features an interview with Gorey by the artist Clifford Ross, is not an ideal introduction to his work. The best way to become acquainted with Gorey's world is to read the originals. But for initiated Gorey fans, "The World of Edward Gorey" is a treasure trove of information, insights, and appreciative apparatus. The book takes readers beyond the surface joys of his work to reveal a talented and thoughtful artist and author...
...come in here almost every day to cruise the Net," says Clifford Granthier, 20. The young Haitian immigrant was among those who used to spend all day on the makeshift basketball court outside the reading room. But as word trickled out that you could find cool pictures of Michael Jordan and the Bulls on the Web, Granthier began spending more and more of his day in cyberspace. His circumnavigations led him to a new interest: desktop publishing. "I'm inspired to start my own business," he says...
...also pretty dark, but I'm on the S.F. city streets, and I could get home from here if I was blind. Right on Portola, changes into Market, left on Clayton, right on Ashbury and Clifford and there...
Thanks for the report on O.J. simpson's eventful visit to England [WORLD, May 27]. The article provided a welcome contrast to the drivel we have been subjected to here from our "much more objective" press, as O.J.'s public relations consultant Max Clifford called it. Indeed, the great British press has done it again. Despite all the crazy exclusives our papers have come up with during the whole saga, they all had one thing in common: the belief that O.J.'s trial was unfair in various ways. But now it amazes me to see that the media...