Word: louise
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Perhaps so, but the new predators have some catching up to do. Fewer than 300 U.S. banks have set up Internet sites. Most analysts give the holdouts four years to either get wired or get left far behind. Consumers can already pay bills and check balances through computer networks like...
EMMYS JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS, in fitted lime green (by Giorgio Armani), diamonds and major hair; Shoshanna Lonstein, also in lime green (from Badgley Mischka).
They are, in a way, easy marks. Primo, the chef, is a shy and brooding purist, utterly unable to compromise one of his exquisite risottos, no matter what the market demands. Secondo, the maitre d', shoots his cuffs with elegant panache but is not quite the shrewd and worldly businessman...
Louis J. Bakanowsky, professor of visual and environmental studies, is retiring next semester, and his popular class, Literature and Arts B-17: "The Visual Arts: Theoretical and Practical Explorations of the Studio Arts," is being offered for the last time this fall. The course introduces students to concepts in visual...
I should also advise readers of The Crimson that we currently have 36 concentrators. The figure of 18 concentrators was from November 1995. --Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Du Bois Professor of the Humanities and Chair of the Department of Afro-American Studies