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...general consensus from employers is that they expect an increase in their business and plans for expansion, which amounts to good news for graduates," said Dawn Oberman, one of the poll's organizers, in a telephone interview yesterday...
...reset a subject's biological clock according to light exposure, in a process called "entrainment," the lights in the suite can be raised to an intensity of 10,000 lux, which is about the intensity of sunlight at dawn or dusk...
Head Coach of Football Timothy L. Murphy's arrival at Harvard in December 1993 was widely heralded as the dawn of a new era. It was 10 years since Harvard's last Ivy championship and eight since its last winning season, and Murphy was hailed as a savior...
...owns the rights to her 10 bodice bursters (like A Rebel in His Arms) and won't allow them to be printed again. Instead she writes religious historical romances, which enjoy steady sales of upwards of 80,000 copies. The latest is As Sure as the Dawn (Tyndale; 485 pages; $11.99), part of a series set in that reliable cauldron of vice, the Roman Empire. "Before, love stories were strictly between the man and the woman," she says. "In an inspirational, it's a triangle: the man and the woman and also their relationship with...
DIED. THOMAS MURPHY, 89, ex-prosecutor and federal judge; in Salisbury, Connecticut. At the cold war's dawn, Assistant U.S. Attorney Murphy led the legal charge against accused spy Alger Hiss, winning a perjury conviction after the former State Department star insisted under oath that he had not passed secrets to the Soviets. Hiss continues to maintain his innocence...