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...error, of investigative dead ends, of repeating the same experiment over weeks or months, until finally, one day, all the tumblers click into place and the bad guy is at last yours. It isn't prime time--but it's not a bad day's work either. --Reported by Dan Cray and Jeanne McDowell/Los Angeles, Amanda Bower, Sora Song and Deirdre van Dyk/New York, Sarah Sturmon Dale/Minneapolis, Elizabeth Kauffman/Nashville and Elaine Shannon/Washington
...accessories. The strategy lures customers to his store (as it does to the chains), but Sullivan wins additional business through service. His sales force helps people find the right socket wrench fast, holds their hands through a plumbing project and pays a home visit if necessary. Says longtime customer Dan Laycock: "If I need a couple of nuts and bolts, I don't want to wait behind people buying drywall." Sullivan is doing so well that he opened his fourth store just six months...
...Contact Dan at his e-mail address, danielkadlec@aol.com
...they created Ex-Rated, a collaborative project of student-choreographed dancers with student-composed music. The nine participating choreographers each created pieces that the directors blended into a single show, said the show’s producer Dan Hoyos...
...story in the Crimson this past commencement, “The Back Door to the Yard,” sheds some light on the issue. In this article, Crimson reporter Dan Rosenheck ascertained the legacy status (i.e. whether or not one or both parents attended Harvard) of 36 of the approximately 80 Z-listed students enrolled at the college. Of the 36, Rosenheck reported, 26 were legacies—72 percent, compared with approximately 12-14 percent of the general College population...