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Precinct 2: Gately Shelter (enter from Fitzgerald School playground...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHERE TO VOTE | 11/4/1991 | See Source »

...combination of talents. Not only is he a dynamic speaker, but he is also a powerfully expressive mime, trained by Marcel Marceau. And for the virtually impenetrable Finnegan's Wake, mime is the audience's salvation from a potentially tedious recitation of word-play in 37 languages. Director Catherine Fitzgerald has skillfully balanced the priority due to the written word with physical enactments that provide crucial footnotes to the text...

Author: By Vineeta Vijayaraghavan, | Title: Joyicity Makes the Nonsensical Accessible | 10/31/1991 | See Source »

Still filled with remorse, Haggett, 57, stepped aside last week as chief executive officer, a position he had held since 1983. While he will remain chairman, Haggett turned over to president Duane Fitzgerald day-to-day responsibility for the company, whose work force of 10,400 makes it the largest employer in Maine. Haggett, the son of a Bath Iron Works pipe fitter, said he relinquished control because he had failed to set a strong moral example when he copied the sensitive Navy document...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Executive Suite: Unbecoming An Officer | 9/30/1991 | See Source »

...affection," he adds. Nor does Musawi welcome the Lebanese government's plans to resume Baalbek's summer festival. From 1955 until the outbreak of war 20 years later, some of the world's leading talents performed under the stars on the steps of the temple of Bacchus. Ella Fitzgerald, Cole Porter, Ginger Rogers, Claudio Arrau and Mstislav Rostropovich are but a few of the celebrities who have signed the guest book now locked in the safe of the Palmyra Hotel, across the street from the ruins. Says Musawi: "The people of this region no longer want this loose living...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Deep In Kidnapper Country | 8/19/1991 | See Source »

Virtually every state is going after a piece of the $400 billion worth of foreign investment in the U.S., and the fight is getting ugly. Ruth Fitzgerald, Will County's take-no-prisoners development director, has brought 13,000 new jobs into the county (pop. 357,313) since 1985 and has no illusions about the painful struggles involved. "You have county against county, city against city and state against state," she says. "You have to wonder whether pitting states against each other is worth the return in the long term...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Bruising Battle Abroad | 5/27/1991 | See Source »

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