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Piercy explores the lives of three women of distinctly different backgrounds, temperament, and social class. Leila, the Cambridge academic who supports her director husband despite his frequent philandering, is the common tie that binds the rest of the book together. Finding herself with an unfilled space in her life after the death of her best friend, Leila decides to write a book about Becky Burgess, a young woman suspected of inciting her teenage love-toy to kill her husband. Meanwhile, Mary, Leila's housekeeper, desperately conceals the fact that, at 61 years of age, she finds herself living...
Kishlansky says that careful selection of TFscoupled with frequent meetings and utilization ofresources such as the Bok Center for Teaching andLearning has been successful...
...mounting fear of violence in the Big Easy is no idle perception. The murder count last year hit a record 389, a 36% jump over 1992. Other serious crime is causing alarm as it becomes more brazen and frequent: smash-and-grab assaults on motorists at stoplights, robberies of French Quarter tourists. Bob Tucker, a computer-services executive, shot an intruder who jumped him in the driveway of his fenced home as he left for work one morning. Says Tucker: "Crime is out of control and everywhere...
...short, Johanson presents paleoanthropology as a kind of detective story, in which physical evidence is carefully gathered, painstakingly assembled and used to construct a convincing story of what actually happened. (In fact, Lovejoy, Johanson's frequent collaborator, also works with real detectives to solve murders and other crimes...
...post prompted a series of subsequent posts by readers of the widely read 'Harvard .general" newsgroup. the posts included an exchange of insults between Tsai and members of HCS, called a "flame war" by frequent network users...