Word: lacey
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...something else important that Newman brings to Our Town: modesty. He lets other actors take the limelight, especially Frank Converse and Jeffrey DeMunn, as the fathers of the young lovers; Stephen Spinella, who writes his own play in a couple of vivid scenes as the drunken choirmaster; and Maggie Lacey, who makes a fetching Broadway debut as Emily. Aside from adding some understated sound effects--a newspaper plopping on the porch, the bell when a soda fountain's front door opens and shuts--director James Naughton leaves the play alone. And left alone, it is as moving as ever...
Currier House resident Lacey Whitmire ’05 and eight of her friends piled into a 4-person vehicle to get down to Soldiers Field from the quad...
Committee member Lacey A. Schwartz, a third-year law student who also serves on the BLSA, defended the group’s statement. She said yesterday that calling a potential racial harassment policy a “speech code” was a “mischaracterization” offered by opponents of any anti-harassment statement...
...with a tell-all memoir. He left a tantalizing hint in his police statement that he might disgorge Diana's secrets in his own defense: "I wish to emphasize I did not wish to break confidentiality. I now may have to do so." Would anyone much care? Robert Lacey, author of biographies of Diana and the Queen, thinks that "people now just shrug their shoulders to more revelations; it just shows she was human, and her vulnerability and flakiness were part of her appeal." So despite the media hurricane at the trial, Diana's candle is likely to keep flickering...
...what's all the hand wringing about? It might just be a too little, too late effort to do something about the larger problem of nonnative species. The measure Norton invoked last week, the Lacey Act, authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to identify "injurious wildlife." The problem is, when you're looking for those things, it's hard to know where to begin. There are 200,000 species of organisms (excluding bacteria and protozoa) in the U.S., and at least 7,000 of them were introduced artificially. The coyote didn't start here, nor did the hog, the sparrow...