Word: duking
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...younger brother, the quarterfinals were similarly unkind. Facing Duke's number one player, Doug Root, James Blake fell...
...college, Ulm was the captain of Duke University's Quiz Bowl Team, which advanced to Nationals during his time there...
RankTeam Record Yesterday 1. Duke 21-2 Beat N.C. State 65-49 2. North Carolina 24-1 Beat Georgia Tech 107-100 (20T) 3. Kansas 26-3 Beat Missouri 80-70 4. Arizona 21-3 Next at Arizona State, Saturday 5. Utah 20-1 Next at Wyoming, Thursday 6. UCLA 18-4 Next vs. No. 9 Stanford, Thursday 7. Connecticut 21-3 Next at No.15 W. Virginia, Wed. 8. Kentucky 21-3 Beat Villanova 79-63 9. Stanford 19-3 Next at No. 6 UCLA, Thursday 10. Purdue 20-4 Next vs. Indiana, Tuesday 11. Princeton 18-1 Next...
Starr is an outsider, of course. He lives in McLean, Va., with his wife Alice, a past president of the Chamber of Commerce who works at a real estate management company, and their two daughters, Carolyn and Cynthia. A son, Randall, is an undergraduate at Duke. Starr comes to Little Rock a couple of days each week, dividing his time otherwise between Washington and New York City, where he teaches a law course. And while Starr's predecessor as Whitewater investigator, Robert Fiske, hired a mix of government prosecutors and private attorneys, Starr leans more heavily toward two-fisted federal...
...high school Starr enrolled at Harding College, a Christian school in Searcy, Ark. But 18 months later, after Harding's president chided him for criticizing the school's spending priorities in the college newspaper, he left for George Washington University in Washington. After graduating from there and then from Duke University law school, Starr clerked for then U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger until 1977. He went on to the Washington offices of Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, a law firm based in Los Angeles where William French Smith, a friend of Ronald Reagan, was a partner. In 1981, when Smith...