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ANOTHER TIME. Albert Finney revives his London triumph in Ronald Harwood's drama about a South African pianist as Chicago's Steppenwolf troupe opens a sumptuous new $8 million theater. But the company members, most of them much younger than Finney, are at a loss playing relatives a generation older...
ANOTHER TIME. Albert Finney on Broadway would be event enough, but in Chicago? At the Steppenwolf troupe's new home, he repeats his London triumph in this play by Ronald Harwood (The Dresser) about a South African piano prodigy battling his heritage...
There are, in fact, signs that Harvard can defeat Massachusetts. On Saturday, fifth-ranked Princeton was nearly upended by a fired-up Crimson squad on Finney Field. The Tigers barely pulled out a 7-6 victory. And, more telling, one week ago, Harvard kept pace for most of the game with second-ranked Brown, a team that closely resembles Massachusetts, with its aggressive offense...
...interview yesterday, Healy identified four of the finalists presently living outside of the Boston area. These candidates include Perry Anderson, chief of police in Miami, Fla., and William Finney, a captain in the St. Paul, Minn., police department and a member of the St. Paul school board...
...this year was the Supreme Court's Webster decision in July 1989, which opened the way for states to pass laws restricting abortion. Of the 76 women still in congressional and statewide campaigns after the primaries, only three -- Governor Kay Orr of Nebraska, who was seeking re-election; Joan Finney, running for Governor of Kansas; and Senate candidate M. Jane Brady in Delaware -- did not offer themselves as pro-choice candidates...