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...Robison deseves high praise for her sensitive and innovative arrangement and for throwing a little verve into the often staid domain of classical music...
...Many people of high IQ work for people with moderate IQ, because people with moderate IQ have intelligence in this other domain [emotional intelligence]," Goleman said...
...built the Internet and left it in the public domain. Along came Gates and Barksdale, acting like turn-of-the-century robber barons." ROBERT C. LIND Hibbing, Minnesota...
...other on the guard dogs of media morality, studios are releasing movies from the works of Henry James (Portrait of a Lady) and Thomas Hardy (Jude, as in The Obscure). The film industry has always loved the classics: they're pedigreed, they're passionate, they're public domain. But a few long-dead writers must have great agents--they get their names in the title. Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet...
...costs only $50 a year to register an Internet domain name, a small price to pay for creating an official address in cyberspace. Even so, more than 9,000 registrants have apparently failed to pay their dues to InterNIC's Network Solutions, which manages the huge database. In the past few weeks, InterNIC has started to crack down on the delinquents, closing their accounts until they lay their cash on the table. Below, some of the offending sites--including many that are clearly bogus--as compiled by Mike Walsh of Internet Info...