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Descending through the depths of Adams House en route to the Kronauer Space, one feels transported to the world of Jean Genet’s The Maids; audience members, with much the same feeling as the title characters, enter poorly lit rooms attached to a house of luxury. Those audience members are quite fortunate, however, for they have the privilege of a thoroughly engaging environmental production which enthralls for the entirety of its brief running-time...

Author: By Ian P. Campbell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 'Maids' Serves with Distinction | 10/19/2001 | See Source »

...runup to the 1994 U.S. invasion of Haiti, Commando Solo beamed pro-Jean-Bertrand Aristide radio and TV spots into Haiti to prepare people for his return. Using sophisticated market research surveys, the 4th Psyops specialists divided Haiti's population into 20 target groups to be bombarded with different types of leaflets. No detail was ignored. Psyops radio broadcasts began with the crow of a rooster, the mascot for Aristide's party. Leaflets were printed in red and blue - the colors of Haiti's flag. Orange was avoided; it was the color of Haiti's hated military buildings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Opening Up the Psyops War | 10/16/2001 | See Source »

...feminine’ of the two actresses’ bodies was fully exposed on screen, the other’s was always covered by a conveniently placed bed linen.” Alford found the age difference between the stars of the film and the audience of blue-jean wearing, shorthaired women interesting. “Where are all the lesbians under 40?” he asked. Where indeed...

Author: By W. L. Adams, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Girls on Film | 10/11/2001 | See Source »

...Canada, authorities are wary of any Washington-based directives. "The laws of Canada will be passed by the Parliament of Canada," Prime Minister Jean Chretien told reporters last week, after being asked about John Ashcroft's plans to beef up the border - seemingly with little regard for Canadian approval...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Should We Keep Them Out? | 10/11/2001 | See Source »

Swissair, $1.7 billion in the red last year, said it lost another $40 million from interruptions in scheduled flights to the U.S. "There was definitely a fear of flying," said Swissair spokesman Jean-Claude Donzel. "We don?t know when we can expect the turnaround." To cope with the crisis Swissair was forced to draft plans for its second restructuring in five months. The airline will now concentrate on higher-margin business travel in Europe and scale back its long hauls by 25%. Swissair said it would cut 3,000 jobs at its catering subsidiary, Gate Gourmet, and merge with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fighting To Keep The Planes Aloft | 10/8/2001 | See Source »

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