Word: dolans
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TIME correspondents across the country helped gather the disturbing statistics and personal accounts of drug use in the workplace. In Washington, Correspondents Gisela Bolte and Anne Constable interviewed officials and ex- officials of the National Institute on Drug Abuse and the Drug Enforcement Administration. Chicago Correspondent Barbara Dolan and New York Reporter Jeanne McDowell talked with employees and employers. "From $100-a-week Wall Street runner to $1 million-a-year chief executive officer," observes McDowell, "no individual was exempt, no group of people too smart, too talented, too educated or too successful to be touched by the problem...
...companies in Britain, France, West Germany and Japan. Says Apple President John Sculley: "We don't have anything yet to be excited about, but we're excited about the possibility." Commodore says it expects to begin serious negotiations with the Soviets next month. "The market is there," says George Dolan, a Commerce Department official based in San Francisco. "The exporters are ready...
...rhetoric made her a hit on the lecture circuit and TV interview shows. She was the sensation of last summer's Republican National Convention in Dallas, where her attack on Democrats who "always blame America first" evoked a cheering response that all but brought the roof down. Says Terry Dolan, chairman of the National Conservative Political Action Committee: "She commands intense loyalty among conservatives. She could be the next Reagan." Agrees Republican National Chairman Frank Fahrenkopf: "Her future is unlimited...
Though she has never held elective office, Kirkpatrick's following has grown to the point where she is increasingly viewed as national ticket material in 1988. Dolan can even imagine a presidential race between her and Chrysler Chairman Lee Iacocca, running as a Democrat. More restrained assessments put her in the front rank of possible G.O.P. vice-presidential candidates. As Republican Political Consultant Lyn Nofziger notes, in a wry reference to Democrat Geraldine Ferraro's groundbreaking 1984 bid for the job, "It wouldn't be the first time a woman had been nominated for Vice President." Along with her appeal...
...confused duo, Thacker and Black ran both give solid performances, particularly in their songs. Yet the real strength of the production lies less with the leads than the play's secondary characters--the despicable goody two shoes (Amy Dolan), the transgressing priest (Wally Engelhardt), the sex starved classmate (Peter Heuchling), and most notably, the vituperative senior nun (Carol Estey...