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...meeting that followed the Frug slaying, Cambridge Police Lt. Harold Murphy reported three other recent assaults on area women, including a sexual assault in nearby Somerville, a sexual assault near the Alewife subway station on the Arlington-Cambridge border and an assault and attempted kidnapping in the parking lot of the Porter Square Galleria...

Author: By Ira E. Stoll, | Title: Crime Wave | 4/12/1991 | See Source »

Carl Wartenburg, an assistant to Bowen and to the current president, Harold T. Shapiro, said members of the Princeton community were disappointed that Rudenstine was not interested in filling Bowen's position...

Author: By Maggie S. Tucker, | Title: From Harvard to Princeton And Back Again Once More | 4/1/1991 | See Source »

...independence; the writer and the director have a blueprint they'd better stick to. "Studios don't like to take chances with something that hasn't been validated in another commercial form," says screenwriter-director Paul Schrader, whose sleek, sere new movie, The Comfort of Strangers, was adapted by Harold Pinter from Ian McEwan's novel. "A film like Silence of the Lambs would have never hit the screen had it been original material. It's just too raw. It could be filmed only because it had been a best-selling book. If you're investing a lot of money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hollywood Dances with Words | 4/1/1991 | See Source »

Carl Wartenburg, an assistant to Bowen and to the current president, Harold T. Shapiro, said members of the Princeton community were disappointed that Rudenstine was not interested in filling Bowen's position...

Author: By Maggie S. Tucker, | Title: Neil L. Rudenstine: Renaissance Scholar, Mellon Foundation Vice President And, Quite Possibly, The Next President Of Harvard | 3/22/1991 | See Source »

...previous year's, but some experts calculate that the profitability of Hollywood's studios plunged by $150 million. Moreover, runaway costs have begun to turn even some box-office hits into money losers. "I've been watching the industry destroy its profitability for more than a year," says Harold Vogel, who follows the industry for Merrill Lynch. "The cost cutting, if it really happens, is a welcome move in the direction of sanity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Small Wonders | 2/11/1991 | See Source »

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