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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Noses is a vivid example of what resources like extra money, use of the Loeb Manistage and some help from the professionals at the American Repertory Theater can do; try producing this play with its 30-member cast in, say, the basement of Adams House. Director Nestor Davidson makes good use of the large stage, both visually and spatially. The set seems accurate in its frugality, focusing attention on the players and not the stage--though Davidson does sneak in some impressive special effects. In one scene, for example, alleged heretics are literally noosed onstage while other characters examine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dying Is Easy, Comedy Is Hard | 10/28/1988 | See Source »

Members of Dukakis' party also said the candidate had not put up a good defense to Bush's challenges. "Charges landed, and nothing came back," said Kathy Bushkin, press secretary for Gary Hart's 1984 campaign...

Author: By Adam K. Goodheart, | Title: Experts Cite Dukakis' Errors | 10/28/1988 | See Source »

...Criminal misbehavior, treasonous misbehavior and not good misbehavior. I reject the theory that impeachable behavior is the same as not good behavior. Congress and only Congress can impeach judges, but if Congress doesn't impeach, an alternative must exist...

Author: By Samantha L. Heller, | Title: Judge: Courts Need Autonomy | 10/28/1988 | See Source »

Blatant case mismanagement, unabated abuse of litigants or public political endorsements would fall into this "not good" category, said Edwards...

Author: By Samantha L. Heller, | Title: Judge: Courts Need Autonomy | 10/28/1988 | See Source »

...judge can be made to answer outside judiciary activities, one wonders if there is really a separation of powers," said Edwards. "As a general proposal, judiciary self-control would be an incentive for good behavior...

Author: By Samantha L. Heller, | Title: Judge: Courts Need Autonomy | 10/28/1988 | See Source »

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