Word: craig
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...right for the Times to admit the error, but the prominence of the correction dismayed some staffers. Craig Whitney, the Times Washington bureau chief, said he felt "immense surprise" when he saw the headline. At the Times's New York City newsroom, where the tiniest changes are often analyzed more carefully than seating plans at the Kremlin, reporters debated the propriety of the correction. All agreed, however, that it was the most remarkable sign yet of the controlling hand of Max Frankel, who became the paper's executive editor in November...
...This is not the type of information we routinely request preparing profiles," wrote Craig Whitney, the New York Times Washington editor, to 14 Democrats and Republicans running for President. Whitney was right. In the most exhaustive set of questions ever put to national candidates by a news organization, the Times has asked not only for such routine documents as birth certificates but also for psychiatric records and access to FBI files. Though the candidates have had the Times request for more than a month, none have complied completely and nearly all are complaining about its scope. Says Patricia O'Brien...
...Second Team All-N.E. Second Team David Berkoff '88 Swimming All-Ivy First team All-America First Team Joe Bernheimer '90 Squash Ivy Rookie of the Year Bill Bird '88 Swimming All-Ivy Second Team Kristin Bland '88 Tennis All-Ivy First Team (doubles with R. Boss) Craig Boulris '87 Baseball All-Greater Boston League Robin Boss '87 Tennis All-Ivy First Team (singles and doubles) Allen Bourbeau '88 Hockey All-Ivy Second Team All New England All-ECAC Honorable Mention Ingrid Boyum '87 Squash All-Ivy First Team Gordon Burnes '88 Sailing All-America John Catliff '87 Soccer...
...Coast Repertory's handsome stage, the show had a visual sleekness that it somewhat lacks in the more rudimentary facilities of the New York City producer, Playwrights Horizons. But the elegance of the storytelling survives and reflects more than two years of collaborative work put into it by Playwright Craig Lucas, Composer Craig Carnelia, Director Norman Rene and the hugely likable cast...
...growing need for electronic imagery rises from the sheer number- crunching power of computers like those shown in Santa Clara. Says Craig Upson, a graphics specialist who last August left a commercial animation firm to join the staff of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois: "You find yourself lost in this maze of data because suddenly you can compute far more than you can comprehend." The route to comprehension, he says, is to turn the numbers into images...