Word: courtney
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Beverly Stickles 20 3 10 13 24/48 Cecl Clark 20 3 5 8 1/2 Elizabeth Hansen 20 0 5 5 6/12 Sue Culllnane 20 2 1 3 2/4 Kim Landry 20 1 0 1 1/2 Kath Ullman 20 0 0 0 0/0 Emlly Diehl 20 0 0 0 0/0 Courtney Hurley 20 0 0 0 0/0 Gilllan D'Souza 19 0 0 0 2/4 TOTALS 20 71 76 147 51/102 Opponents 20 54 74 128 65/1...
...Qwest/Reprise), packaged with the book, which represents the first-ever compilation of Jones' polymorphous music, ranging from jazz to soul, pop to funk, performed by talents as various as Sarah Vaughan and James Ingram. The movie, the book and the CD, all produced and coordinated by Courtney Sale Ross, offer no definitive portrait. But they do provide a vivid personality sketch in bold -- and, in the film, often demanding and dazzling -- strokes of a man who's written and played fine music, produced films (The Color Purple) and records (Michael Jackson's Thriller) and generally become an immutable force...
Like her first-year counterparts, Courtney T. Pyle '93, a new Adams House resident, is also interested in lighting accesories...
...executives since the late 1960s by Service 7 of French intelligence. Besides infiltrating American companies, the operation routinely intercepts electronic messages sent by foreign firms. "There's no question that they have been spying on IBM's transatlantic communications and handing the information to Bull for years," charges Robert Courtney, a former IBM security official who advises companies on counterespionage techniques...
...unique. "A number of nations friendly to the U.S. have engaged in industrial espionage, collecting information with their intelligence services to support private industry," says Oliver Revell, the FBI's associate deputy director in charge of investigations. Those countries include Britain, West Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium, according to Courtney. The consultant has developed a few tricks for gauging whether foreign spies are eavesdropping on his corporate clients. In one scheme, he instructs his client to transmit a fake cable informing its European office of a price increase. If the client's competitor in that country boosts its price...