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Hill's directing deserves commendation. He utilizes every inch of the small Leverett House Library, including many doors, the stairways and the narrow passageway behind the seats, to expand the set and surround the audience with action. Light Designer Tim Magner uses different lighting techniques to convey changes in time and space--particularly during Jake's occasional daydream or flashback. And Hill's staging enchances the production by emphasizing the riff between the two clans. One side of the stage is reserved for Jake's family, another for Beth's, and their paths rarely cross...
...matter of democracy. The Prime Minister, a poet of noncommitment who usually deflects direct inquiries by saying, "That will be discussed," is promising elections for a new parliament. The opposition wants a return to the dissolved 1986 parliament. But that is the same assembly that refused to expand suffrage to include women and "second grade" Kuwaitis -- people who cannot trace their ancestry in Kuwait earlier than...
...government, meanwhile, faces a budget crunch that makes it less willing than ever to help universities expand or update their scientific infrastructure. "The National Science Foundation and others are saying, 'If we've got to set priorities, we'd better do the substance,' " says Joseph Gilmour, vice president for strategic planning at Georgia Tech...
With Applebaum's support, Anthony hopes to expand the scope of The Square Deal's business far beyond Cambridge. "I really plan on working so hard with the clientele, not just here in Harvard Square but also in Boston and throughout New England," he says...
...from other, more reasonable resources," he said. "For instance, the revolving loan fund is a great idea, but we should put aside at least two times the amount that was projected. And the idea to put pressure on the banks to reinvest is a good one, but we should expand that approach...