Word: duncan
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Behind all that public posturing, however, is a dedicated artist who is widely acknowledged as the legitimate heir to the tradition of distinctively visceral dancing that traces its roots back to Martha Graham and Isadora Duncan. His musical gifts are both instinctive and sophisticated; in this he is linked to Balanchine...
EXECUTIVE EDITORS: Richard Duncan, Ronald Kriss...
...Diego captain Dave Warden, but can "prevent supervisors from doing their work -- whether counseling an officer or reprimanding him." The Los Angeles police department does permit ride-alongs -- an average of 10 a week, ranging from journalists to screenwriters and community activists -- but only with reluctance. Says Lieut. John Duncan: "It has a negative impact on our ability to do police work...
EXECUTIVE EDITORS: Richard Duncan, Ronald Kriss...
Once it became clear that all names would be divulged, the hallways of Congress were jammed with lawmakers reciting fervent mea culpas to TV crews in hopes of lancing the boil before they were officially exposed. Charles Hatcher, a Georgia Democrat, apologized for writing 780 bad checks. California Republican Duncan Hunter confessed to constituents that he had overdrawn his account at least 160 times. By week's end, more than 75 members of Congress had fessed up to using the privilege, but some of the most chronic abusers remained silent. Even the leadership has not been spared embarrassment: Speaker...