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...best early work. Stylistic variety, though, is still missing, at least from her live show. Until she is able to throw off some of the excessive restraint exhibited at the Paradise, Hatfield will be unable to communicate fully with her listeners. She gave the impression that she was putting forth only a small portion of what she had to offer, and a little more would go a long...
...They're putting forth the notion that California's grape fields are a Third World country, but in fact they are the best regulated in the country," he said...
...important," says stock analyst John Rohs, managing director of Schroder & Co. "In a mature market you need a good database, basically to steal the customer from the guy next door. To steal him, you need to know a lot about him. What he plays, what he eats and so forth." Mirage Resorts is at work on a system at its Golden Nugget casino to allow hotel clerks instantaneous access to a client's gambling history to determine what sort of room or comps to offer...
Spending time in the presence of Sir Isaiah Berlin was daunting for several reasons. Here was a man who was known and admired by a Who's Who of the 20th century: Einstein, Freud, Picasso, Churchill, Nehru. And then there was his conversation, which tumbled forth with amazing rapidity--he was once clocked at 400 words a minute--all of it gargled through the remaining traces of his childhood Latvian. When British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan proposed Berlin for knighthood in 1957, the PM suggested that the honor might be deserved "for talking...
Harvard did nab the next goal, but it didn't come until there was only 6:38 remaining in regulation. It was a second half which was witness to constant back-and-forth action and which came to no fruition until McLaughlin blasted home the go-ahead goal...