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...appearance, and she had to wait till the week after her birth to receive her full name: Diana Frances Spencer. Two older sisters (and the brother who eventually arrived) would have royal godparents, but her father and mother chose commoners to swear their faith for her at the baptismal font...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OTHERS WHO SHAPED 1997: PRINCESS DIANA | 12/29/1997 | See Source »

...been fading away," says Jim Dougherty, an analyst with Prudential Securities. "They have not kept up with the investment in technology." Bloomberg's and Reuters' terminals are technologically superior and more flexible, and they offer unique features such as historical data and analytics. And the Internet is a font of information. "There are going to be two levels of service," says Michael Bloomberg, founder and CEO of Bloomberg L.P., who once proposed merging with Dow Jones, "the high end and the low end. There is no room for anything in the middle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DOW JONES TAKES STOCK | 12/15/1997 | See Source »

...following are only a few examples. Adair incorrectly identifies the author of the other article mentioned no less than three times. Adair does not use a single quotation to support her accusations of bigotry. The one quotation she does use in a secondary argument appears in 25 point font in the middle of my article in The Salient. As an English concentrator, Adair should understand when I write that she fails to use the techniques of close reading when constructing her slanderous arguments. --Naomi Schaefer '98, Editor-in-Chief, The Harvard Salient

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Adair Misread Conservative Critique Of Homosexuals | 12/1/1997 | See Source »

...name, which was Rhineheart. Little remembers that "in my day, students would claim to hear him yelling. Of course, as soon as they heard the yelling they would start yelling, too, so it was sort of a joke." Little's classmate, Dean Burriss Young '55, is a veritable font of Harvard ghost lore and a deliberately non-skeptical one at that. Young remembers hearing the ghosts of University Hall. He says, "no one has heard it since 'the bust.'" (The "bust" refers to the recapture of the building after the student takeover during Vietnam protests...

Author: By Drake P. Bennett, | Title: Twilight Zone: The College Years | 11/20/1997 | See Source »

...Would the problem be solved if we e-mailed this out in 16pt or 4pt type. Is that the problem?" the representative said. "Do we solve the problem by sending them in some sort of Arabic-looking font...

Author: By Jay S. Kimmelman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: B.U. Sues Term Paper Service After Investigation | 10/23/1997 | See Source »

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