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...Cooney's important early production decisions was the move to hire away Captain Kangaroo's production team. This was a key decision, Lesser says, because "there were very few people with experience with hour-long daily shows except Captain Kangaroo people...
...trend go? If busy consumers hire a maid to clean their homes, wondered entrepreneur David MacKay, wouldn't they pay someone to come over and make dinner? Voila, the Personal Chef Association was born. Formed in 1991 with five chefs, the organization has mushroomed to 1,400, with 10 to 20 customers each. These culinary fairy godmothers prepare custom meals that cost about $7 to $8 a person, and need only a quick, 15-min. warm-up in the oven. "It's a service whose time has come," says MacKay. "What's for dinner is a problem in this country...
...appalling that you would choose a rich, arrogant character like Bipin Shah to represent people who have lost their kids to a former spouse and are desperately searching for them [SOCIETY, May 11]. Shah has the money and apparently the power to hire an army of searchers to find his ex-wife and children. You should not have focused on someone who says he has "always gotten" what he wants. No wonder Shah's ex-wife left. Instead you should have featured those who cannot afford to spend a lot of money to recover their children. JIM MCMILLEN Arlington, Texas...
...candidacy on the 25th anniversary of Roe v. Wade and got so choked up denouncing the decision that he had to stop speaking. He wants creationism to be taught at school after the kids say a prayer. He's for guns of every variety and promised never, ever to hire a gay person. But his personal life was at odds with his family-values rhetoric. So he got his first wife to sign an affidavit saying it was her adultery that broke up the marriage, and he got his wife-to-be, former Miss America Tara Dawn Holland, to swear...
...role, structure and identity continues to be reduced in so many minds to an instance of "silly....squabbling" (to quote one recent letterwriter to The New York Times). What's in a name these reductivists or simplifiers ask, other than confusion and "time-wasting," when Radcliffe does not hire its own faculty (though it never did) and when, since 1977, it no longer admits its own students. For whatever reasons of their own, some refuse to comprehend that Radcliffe ideally still has a role to play that Harvard will never pick up and fill...