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Merry Touborg, director of communications in the University’s Office of Human Resources, said that Harvard has abided by the terms of a 2002 contract with SEIU...

Author: By Joshua D. Gottlieb, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Union Demands More Jobs | 3/19/2004 | See Source »

...elusive and exotic” class that combines traditional belly dancing with cardio exercises. For $24, you can have a day pass to the entire gym, including the fitness classes.  Monthly membership comes with a $79 price tag, and a yearly contract will cost you more than a few of those Benjamins. Although working out in the company of super-fit young professionals might be intimidating for the Noch’s devotee, Crunch promises a “no-judgments” environment...

Author: By Alexandra C. Wood, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Shake It, Just Don't Break It | 3/18/2004 | See Source »

...have to, at least for a while. Anthony has already signed a contract for next season. And after that? "As long as I can sing and don't embarrass myself or the Met," says Anthony, "I'll sing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Tenor For All Seasons | 3/15/2004 | See Source »

...desperate was he to get out of playing Officer Tom Hanson, a dreamy high school narc, that Depp says he made like M*A*S*H's Corporal Klinger, dressing up in odd clothes and speaking in tongues on the set in hopes of getting out of his contract. The producers didn't bite. "It was a weird thing not to be in control of your own image," he says. "I remember saying to myself, Man, when I'm free of this, I'm going to do only the things that I want to do. I'm going...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Doing It Depp's Way | 3/15/2004 | See Source »

DIED. MARGE SCHOTT, 75, controversial philanthropist and former owner of the Cincinnati Reds; in Cincinnati, Ohio. As a wealthy widow, Schott bought the baseball team in 1984, but she knew little about the sport; she once settled a contract dispute by flipping a coin. Reds executives accused her of using racial and ethnic slurs. In a 1992 interview she said, "Hitler was good in the beginning, but he went too far." Several similarly offensive comments followed, and in 1999, under pressure from the team's limited partners, Schott sold her controlling interest. To many in the city she remained beloved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Mar. 15, 2004 | 3/15/2004 | See Source »

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