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...HUBBARD Superstar acolyte John Travolta to film sci-fi pulp penned by founder of Scientology...
Leading the surge for the Tigers is a talented corps of young players--freshman Lorne Smith, sophomores Chris Massey, Jesse Hubbard and Jon Hess, and junior Todd Eichelberger. The quintet scored 14 of 15 goals against Brown, and has accounted for 74 of Princeton's 106 goals on the season...
Attention then falls to the merits of the cast, only some of which hold up under scrutiny. The best vocal performance is given by The Nurse, a part-time caregiver/dominatrix who has a good bit of trouble staying off her back and in her uniform. Cristin J. Hubbard captures this role successfully with the help of a strong stage presence and a clear, expressive voice that is sensitive to the jokes and ironies in some of her songs...
...just 13,300 people. But no place is too small for the drug trade. Five years ago, crack moved in among the cotton gins and railroad tracks, bringing with it assault, rape, car theft and murder. Crime got so bad that Mae Willie Turner, 79, and her sister, Gladys Hubbard, 73, could no longer sit at night on their front porch. "The place was infested," says Turner...
That's what they got. Most weeks Turner and Hubbard put on jackets with slogans such as UP WITH HOPE, DOWN WITH DOPE and joined other demonstrators on streets where the heaviest dealing happened. Stansbury got the town council to designate "downtown" Taylor as a historic district, which meant a ban on the public consumption of alcohol. The group even persuaded the Texas National Guard to bulldoze 48 worn-out buildings near the railroad tracks that had become weekend squats for drug dealers and their customers, who used to come in by car and train. Taylor these days is more...