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Second-year student Laurel MacLaren, a member of the Coalition for Diversity, a student group which seeks to increase diversity among K. School faculty, said Bane's departure would make it more difficult for the school to recruit women...
Second-year student Laurel M. MacLaren toldrally attendants that "I think the administrationcan be characterized as dragging their feet...
...other hand, somebody owes us an apology for the relentless portentousness of Consenting Adults. Kay's seduction of Richard verges on a Mae West parody, while his response to it has something of Stan Laurel about it. And once a capital crime occurs, the sheer complication of its planning and its solution is too implausible. Alan J. Pakula's direction consists largely of pullbacks and pans that never reveal anything interesting -- except, perhaps, his own misguided ambitions for a film whose one real hope was briskness and irony, a sense that this subject is fully ripened for satire...
...nobody suggested after the announcement was made that Walcott had won * the laurel, worth $1.2 million, on charity. He has long been regarded as one of the finest living poets in English, an accolade made even more impressive by the struggles Walcott underwent to earn...
...native-born Caribbean author had never won the Nobel Prize in Literature -- until last week, when the Swedish Academy bestowed the $1.2 million laurel on poet Derek Walcott. The choice had some of the earmarks of political correctness: of mixed ancestry (African, Dutch, English), Walcott was born 62 years ago on St. Lucia in what was then the British West Indies...