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...urge the Harvard community to insist that the policy of the escort service be changed, so that escorts can meet people at whatever location the person needing an escort specifies, within a reasonable distance of the campus. Katya Komisaruk Frst-year law student

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stupid Rules in the Escort Service | 9/25/1991 | See Source »

...boozy Barley Blair (Sean Connery), a fringe English publisher. With the help of a Soviet citizen named Katya (Michelle Pfeiffer), he is supposed to spirit out of the U.S.S.R. a manuscript by a dissident scientist that supposedly has large strategic implications for the West -- or at least the portion of it that is loath to give up the cold war habit of mind. The two operatives naturally fall in love, and since old Barley's interest in geopolitics is minimal at best, his primary goal switches from smuggling documents to protecting his lady...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Spy Stasis | 12/17/1990 | See Source »

This is more than understandable, given Connery's inherent stalwartness and the entrancing shyness and sexiness Pfeiffer commingles in her performance. But given glasnost and whatever undertakings the producers made in order to be able to shoot on location in the Soviet Union, one never feels that Barley and Katya are deeply menaced by any counterespionage agency. Where are the spooks in leather trench coats? Where are the deep-shadowed alleys just waiting for a chase? Where is the hope for some kind of cinematically pleasing action to interrupt the endless rounds of talk that preoccupy this film...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Spy Stasis | 12/17/1990 | See Source »

...Katya E. Fels '92 echoed many students' sentiments when she said the main point of her vacation was "to get away...to get far away." Fels is planning a 10-day trip to Paris to visit a friend...

Author: By Tamar A. Shapiro, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Students Psyched for Break | 3/20/1990 | See Source »

...Katya Mikhulskaya giggles as she shows off her outfit -- a red-and-gold- braid ed army jacket paired with a frilly white lace skirt -- then coquettishly pulls up her hem to reveal black knee-high jackboots. Mikhulskaya, 23, developed her theory of fashion from years of riding the Moscow metro, where she saw women wearing a tasteless hodgepodge because the state-controlled fashion industry had made it impossible for them to put together well-coordinated wardrobes. "When it comes to fashion in Moscow," she says, "a sense of humor is especially important." Her fellow designer, Katya Fillipova, 29, pokes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fashion: Couture for the Comrades | 4/10/1989 | See Source »

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