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While Shattuck has not ruled out a return to Harvard at some point in the future, he has said that it would not be in his current capacity. That role will be filled temporarily by Jane H. Corlette, director of governmental relations for health policy, while a national search is conducted for a replacement. Sources have said that Corlette is not interested in holding the job permanently...
...only real Indian, and they were dancing around the campfire in loincloths," he recalls. "It was both ironic and offensive." To fit in, Jacobs largely rejected his Indian background during his adolescent years. Today, however, the Connecticut home he shares with two children and his art historian wife Mary Jane Clark ("a full-blooded Wasp," he notes) boasts a room filled with Indian keepsakes. The family will soon be relocating to the Washington area, where Clark will find an old schoolmate: her dorm counselor at Wellesley, Hillary Rodham Clinton...
...Those shows, however, look like MTV next to Dr. Quinn. Jane Seymour, queen of the network mini-series, stars as the graduate of an Eastern women's medical college who answers an ad and moves west to practice in Colorado Springs in the 1860s. The residents are surprised and dismayed to discover that their new doctor is a woman (her name, unhelpfully, is Michaela), but she quickly proves her skills. In the meantime, she takes over the care of three youngsters whose mother has died of a rattlesnake bite. "After my real ma went to heaven, Dr. Mike...
Eric, played by Bill Selig, visits his school library where a mousey lunatic, played by Catherine Robe, has commenced a killing spree. Jane, the schizophrenic killer, holds Eric hostage while a gang of sadistic police threaten to storm the building...
Dateline co-anchor Jane Pauley, who shared the awkward duty of apologizing on air, told the staff in a pep talk the next day that she took "perverse pride" in the readiness to admit failings. But most journalists and, for that matter, most news consumers seemed to agree with former NBC News president Reuven Frank, who said, "This is the worst black eye NBC News has suffered in my experience, which goes back...