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...take heed of what critics say about your music or your performances...

Author: By Peter A. Hahn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Moby Sees Diversity in Techno, Tolerance for All | 1/9/1998 | See Source »

Until 1984, Baltimore's schools paid only scant heed to the requirements of the federal Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, which required public schools to provide disabled children with a free, appropriate education designed to meet their unique needs. Susan Leviton, a University of Maryland law professor, used the law, which she called "the greatest piece of social legislation ever written," to file a federal lawsuit in 1984 on behalf of a group of disabled children denied timely delivery of educational services. The lawsuit, known locally as "Vaughn G.," resulted in a 1988 consent decree in which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO? | 10/27/1997 | See Source »

...guest organist Jed Parish. With an attractive female lead, the men sometimes get pushed to the background, but they are essential in completing the perfect pop rock sound of Letters To Cleo, especially on a song like "GO!". With Hanley's ecstatic voice, the band's instruments wailing with heed to precise dynamics and a circuslike organ bopping along to the automobile antics, the song exemplifies GO! and the youthful energy that infuses...

Author: By Peter A. Hahn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dear Cleo: Keep Up the Good Work | 10/10/1997 | See Source »

...Orioles and Indians fans take heed: the gods of the diamond are as fickle as they are fantastic, word is Jeff Maier has right-field box seats for all the LCS games and Richie Garcia is calling both foul lines...

Author: By Daniel G. Habib, | Title: Sadly, Yankees Go Home | 10/9/1997 | See Source »

...family. That in turn is affecting the marketplace. By the year 2000, according to a White House-sponsored conference on aging, Americans 55 or older will have twice the discretionary income of those between 18 and 34, and the leaders of some large corporations are starting to pay heed. "It's very important for us to go where the purchasing power is," says Michael H. Jordan, chairman and CEO of Westinghouse/CBS, whose CBS unit airs hits like Touched by an Angel (featuring a helpful celestial spirit) that have made it the top network with viewers 55 or older. "We ought...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AGE IS NO BARRIER | 9/22/1997 | See Source »

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