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After receiving written complaints from students and faculty members, Harbus editors several weeks ago gave B-School students the option of not ever being mentioned in the column, the "Gang of Nine." Anonymous writers--one for each of nine 90-member sections in each class--compile the feature...

Author: By Matthew C. Moehlman, | Title: B-School Gossip Pages Win Student Support | 11/17/1988 | See Source »

Even though most students have not objected to being gossiped about in the Harbus, Gang of Nine authors have "watered down" their weekly survey of the graduate school's juicy innuendos because of the criticisms, Keller said...

Author: By Matthew C. Moehlman, | Title: B-School Gossip Pages Win Student Support | 11/17/1988 | See Source »

Trevino, no lightweight himself, is out of the van and running a couple of hours later when a gang of smugglers has been tracked to a mesquite thicket. Suddenly shots ring out and bullets buzz overhead. There is shouting in English and Spanish. One armed suspect has been shot in the arm and another captured unhurt along with a dozen bags of marijuana, worth about $250,000 in south Texas (and about twice that in New York). Judging by the haul recovered from the brush, eight or nine other "mules" made it back to the river. It is the third...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Journey Along the U.S.-Mexico Border | 10/24/1988 | See Source »

...from the fact that there was an actual racial crime committed in Howard Beach, the case also showed that cooperation with the authorities can get result. Sharpton, Mason and Maddox accepted the city's special prosecutor, cooperated with the his investigations and the results were manslaughter convictions against the gang of white thugs who chased a Black man to his death...

Author: By Colin F. Boyle, | Title: Placing Blame Where It's Due | 10/13/1988 | See Source »

...parking-lot security guards, a rat scurries across the back alley toward the courthouse-like former bank building that houses the L.A.T.C. A block away, streetlights glint on the grimy marquee of a shuttered porno cinema. A few evenings before, L.A.T.C. artistic director Bill Bushnell was accosted by a gang of toughs as he left for an opening-night party, but he got away without incident. Although patrons rarely encounter trouble, it is little wonder that even Bushnell refers to the theater's environs as "Skid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Two Tales of One City | 10/3/1988 | See Source »

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