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...going to readjust our fore-checking for RIT and Cornell," Trotman said...
...think he's a very talented guy who frankly is quite a bit underrated," said Trump. "If his real ability comes to the fore, and I think it will, I think he's going to be an outstanding president," Trump said...
Meanwhile, Olmos had been getting a reputation for inflexibility, an actor who tended to ruffle feathers on the set. During a Kojak appearance, his reluctance to say a line he did not think believable prompted Telly Savalas to call him a "prima donna." This intractability came to the fore when Producer Michael Mann called Olmos in 1984 and asked him to take the role of Lieut. Martin Castillo on a new show called Miami Vice. "I told him I couldn't do it," recalls Olmos. "It wasn't that I didn't need it. As it was, my wife...
Safety is perennially a concern for Harvard employees, but it recently came to the fore when the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW) effectively used the issue in its campaign to unionize Harvard's support staff...
Spring is in the air (fore), and old men's fancies are returning to thoughts of golf, an ancient reverie that may seem to have lost a little romance since Jack Nicklaus began driving recently with a metal wood. But maybe...