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Perhaps to increase the element of surprise in the play, director Kaile Shilling allows the actors to speed through dialogue. Unfortunately, this sense of urgency sometimes results in muddled delivery, confusing the audience even further. The production is in best form when the actors are allowed to employ body language and action sequences to move the plot, creating tension between the characters that is thick and explosive...
...frenzied lobbying stirred by the fight over taxes and the budget is already being eclipsed by the jockeying over health-care reform, which will touch vital interests of big business, small business, insurers, unions, doctors, nurses, the elderly, the poor -- just about every group well organized enough to employ a lobbyist. And then there is the North American Free Trade Agreement, a legacy from Bush that Clinton has made his own and is pushing toward a showdown vote. Says Wayne Berman, a consultant on trade issues to a think tank and a major insurance company: "This has been a blockbuster...
Murphy says he decides what bus companies to employ for the reunions. Cavalier has held the reunion contract for all six years of its existence, and the bus contract is never put up for bid. Harvard's business is worth more than $100,000 to Cavalier, according to a source...
...officials concede that, while thecompany was created to employ Harvard students inneed of financial assistance, anyone can work atHSA, whether in need of financial assistance ornot, and the company maintains no records ofwhich, or how many, students are on financial...
Murphy said last spring that he decides whatbus companies to employ for reunions and how toorganize their schedules...