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...Harvard's top litigator, directing a team of 11 full-time attorneys and responsible for the Harvard Police Department, Mar- shall was also the point person in several controversial affairs: complaints of racial incidents in the Police Department's guard unit, accusations of racial and gender bias in hiring at Harvard Law School, student concerns over the fairness of the University's disciplinary structure, even the decision to rescind Harvard's admission offer to matricide perpetrator Gina Grant...

Author: By Sewell Chan, | Title: Marshall Picked for State's High Court | 9/9/1996 | See Source »

There are 15 events divided among four disciplines, and shooters from Germany, Eastern Europe and China will win many of them. But keep an eye out for Americans Roger Mar, John McNally and Connie Petracek in pistol, Nancy Napolski in rifle and Kim Rhode in shotgun...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: VIEWER'S GUIDE | 6/28/1996 | See Source »

...both unmemorable. Even in the pivotal scene where Hamlet confronts his mother in her bedroom, Peil's performance shows far too much reserve to evoke passion. Charney's performance suffers in the same way, especially as he contemplates his murder of Hamlet's father. His charm and gentility greatly mar his performance, as they subvert the evil that he attempts to convey...

Author: By Marc R. Talusan, | Title: Scott's Tame Prince Hamlet Has Wit But Lacks Passion | 3/21/1996 | See Source »

...instance, this morning a friend of mine asked me, "Have you seen 'Arrogance Mars Fair Harvard' (Editorial, Mar. 9)? It's the dumbest thing it's ever printed!" But I said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Fair Harvard' Not Stupidest Editorial | 3/19/1996 | See Source »

Auto-By-Tel, which is based in Corona del Mar, California, works through 1,300 dealers, who pay as much as $1,500 a month to join the network and agree in advance to charge a low fixed amount over a vehicle's invoice price. That shaves profit margins but reduces the commissions that dealers pay salespeople and cuts down on advertising costs. Observes Auto-By-Tel founder Peter Ellis, who styles himself a reformed hard seller: "We simply say to our dealers, 'Take that money you're saving and take it off the price of your cars.'" AutoVantage, which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BUYING A CAR WITHOUT THE OLD HASSLES | 3/18/1996 | See Source »

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