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Adams House residents say respect for some house property has gone to the dogs--the Fu dogs, that...
...Adams' Chinese "Fu dogs," large Eastern art pieces adorning the house's dining hall, was stolen, damaged and then returned in the midst of a party last weekend, house residents said yesterday...
...pilfered pup now has a foot-long hole in place of its right ear, which broke off when the dog-nappers dropped the Fu dog upon being apprehended, Adams resident and former house committee chair Daniel C. DiCicco '93 said...
Harvard police, who were called by students who discovered the theft, apprehended the suspect carrying the Fu dog, DiCiccio said. Harvard police spokesperson Lt. Charles A. Schwab could not be reached for comment yesterday...
...selling foreign rights up front (and in some cases forming co-production deals with international broadcasters), syndicators can help defray the hefty production costs. Deep Space Nine and The Untouchables each cost upwards of $1.5 million per episode, more than comparable network shows. Time Trax and Kung Fu, on the other hand, are made for only about $750,000; the savings come from shooting outside the U.S. and the efficiencies of doing 22 episodes at a swoop. Says Dick Robertson, president of Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution: "You can do all your car crashes at once, all your boat scenes...