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...Butterfly: 1. H, Imredy 1:52.41; 2. H, Peltier 1:53.57; 3. H, Bird 1:53.75; 4. A, Dikeman 1:55.44; 5. A, Redd 1:56.42; 6. H, Hume 1:58.78; 7. A, Simpson 1:59.22, 8. A, McIntosh...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Men's Swimming | 12/14/1987 | See Source »

...Bird 50.20, Kaplan 45.41), 2. A, 3:25.32 (Ewen 53.58, Haddon 55.90. Redd 50.16, Anderson 45.68); 3. A, 3:31.98 (Deboom 55.22, Brown 58.57, Krall 50.98 Tieke 47.21); 4. H, 3:33.57 (Pardieck 55:37, Wolf 59.21, Fisher 52.20, Tull 46.43); 5,. A 3:41.53 (Post, Hauschild, Permuth, McIntosh...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Men's Swimming | 12/14/1987 | See Source »

...consumer-products conglomerate. The firm attracted unwelcome attention last year when its Star-Kist subsidiary was accused of shipping 1 million cans of rancid tuna in Canada. Even after the Canadian Prime Minister impounded the fish, Heinz executives refused to speak to the press or the public. Concedes Thomas McIntosh, a Heinz spokesman: "It was ignorance. We didn't know what was happening. It was a truly embarrassing episode." Two months ago, Heinz belatedly began organizing its own emergency-management team. Now, with some confidence, it hopes that its next corporate crisis will have a happier ending...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coping with Catastrophe | 2/24/1986 | See Source »

...power of her lovely, expressive voice, and she fills her manipulative, flirtatious character with admirable energy. As the son Jimmy, the character with the sharpest punchlines, it is hard to imagine anyone doing a better job with the alternately simpering and sympathetic role than the talented David McIntosh (even though he assumed the part just a week before opening-night...

Author: By Susan R. Mollal, | Title: Whodunit | 10/27/1982 | See Source »

...McIntosh insists that many women will not be satisfied with the lives they have led until they see the difference between true feminists, "who can define success in terms of a family," and women's libbers, who retain a traditional bias against the private sphere "and view success in the way men always have...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett, | Title: The Not-So-Silent Generation | 6/2/1981 | See Source »

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