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...Press vs. Public Access (1977), a bellwether text on media rights. PBS viewers know him as a probing moderator on last year's series The Constitution: A Delicate Balance. His academic rise has been dramatic. After getting his LL.B. at Yale in 1966, Schmidt clerked for Chief Justice Earl Warren, joined the Columbia faculty in 1969. Before being named dean in 1984, he had become Harlan Fiske Stone Professor of Constitutional...
With the score standing at 43-38 and 13 minutes remaining on the clock, Stanford strung together seven uncontested points. And from that point on, five players chipped in with at least six points for the Cardinal cause: Lichti (six points), Earl Koberlein (six), Greg Butler (six), Howard Wright (eight) and Steve Brown...
...been sleeping in gyms and administrative centers, and many, like Simerly, had been lodged in county jails to alleviate overcrowding. Construction of maximum-security facilities has not kept up with need. Brushy Mountain Prison in mountainous east Tennessee, which gained unwanted renown when Martin Luther King's killer James Earl Ray escaped in 1977, was last renovated 40 years ago. "Cottages" for youthful offenders, built at the village of Only during the 1970s, were converted to house vicious criminals, but soon became ungovernable warrens. Corruption spread. Former Governor Ray Blanton, now in jail for selling state liquor licenses, was accused...
Well, what does it really matter? Hamlet is Hamlet whether it was written by the shadowy figure known as Shakespeare or by Sir Francis Bacon or even by one of those lesser claimants like the Earl of Oxford. For that matter, we know hardly anything at all about the creator of The Odyssey, whether he was a man or a woman, one poet or many. Still, any printed work is a reproduction, one of many. And though even a reproduction of a great painting can have a powerful effect, there is something magical about the uniqueness of the original...
Eric Oleson plays the three parts of Thomas Mowbray, Earl of Salisbury and Sir Pierce of Exton but is best when he is the irate red-faced Mowbray defending himself from murder accusation in Act I. Nicholas 'Davis also plays three roles but succeeds most at Sir John Bushy, a flaky favorite of Richard who flits about with a brightly colored silk scarf. Kristin Gasser is superb as the forlorn and lonely Queen to Richard who suffers from "nameless woe." Gasser is particularly effective in her final departure scenes with Richard. Jennifer Burton, Diane Paulus and Caroline Bicks occasionally succumb...