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...acquits itself competently. No single actor steals the show or dazzles with thespian brilliance, but all-perform convincingly. Karen MacDonald as Natasha is appropriately flamboyant and flouncing. Cheryl Giannini manages very well the tenuous connection between Masha's existential misery and her womanly love for Lieutenant Coloral Vershinin (Alvin Epstein...
...discussion--from coming to the first part of "Common Ground." The conference continues this evening, and we hope that everyone truly interested in educating themselves and airing their opinions on the issues will attend the panel discussion tonight in the Science Center. The Middle East Education Project (MEEP) Steve Epstein '83 Jack Rebinovitz '83 Tracy Sivitz '83 Toba Spitzer '85 Barry Zellen...
...diamond is forever" was coined in 1948, ads linking the polished stones with romance and marriage were routinely used to boost sales. Through publicity in Japanese magazines, for example, De Beers has helped create a market for diamonds where none had existed for 1,500 years. As Edward Jay Epstein points out in his book The Rise and Fall of Diamonds: the Shattering of a Brilliant Illusion, which was published last May, the percentage of Japanese brides with diamond engagement rings has increased from less than 5% to 60% in just 13 years...
...nearly 100% of male homosexuals. Though not usually a problem for adults, CMV can be deadly to cancer patients and others whose immune systems have been suppressed by drugs. It also causes a wide range of birth defects and is the most common cause of infectious retardation in infants. Epstein-Barr virus is the herpes associated with mononucleosis. More tragically, it is believed to contribute to Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer that mainly strikes Africans...
...going to let them come in as a means of relieving stress," said Epstein, who has already been involved in a court dispute over the windows...