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...Tufts junior Lloyd E. Park said he thinks that parents can be involved in a student's choice to live with a member of the opposite...
...this happen? Lippa says he discovered the poem in a bookstore in 1995 and saw it as a chance to write "my Cats," referring to the soon-to-close Andrew Lloyd Webber show based on T.S. Eliot's poetry. LaChiusa says he first read the poem even earlier--1994, so there!--though he didn't start to work on it for nearly three years. Lippa's version was the first to be staged, in a workshop production at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Connecticut in the summer of 1997. (LaChiusa's had its first reading a few months...
...years Broadway run of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats, which will close June 25 after 7,397 performances...
...Lloyd's too is struggling mightily. It is a shadow of its former self, with estimated losses of nearly $200 million for 1998 and 1999 combined. Corporations now account for 80% of Lloyd's capital, leaving the Names to play only a minor role. But even with this corporate cash, Lloyd's capacity to write insurance is lower today than it was in 1990. Meanwhile, Lloyd's share of the worldwide insurance market has fallen from 10% at the beginning of the 20th century to less than 2% today. Even the insurer's name has been diminished. No longer...
...company publicly exudes confidence, the stiffest of upper lips. "Our future vision is of a Society containing strong, well-managed, increasingly independent businesses operating to very high standards," says a recent Lloyd's brochure titled Priorities for Growth...