Word: merchant
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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BROWN at HARVARDCOLUMBIA at ARMY MERCHANT MARINES at CORNELL YALE at DARTMOUTH PENN at PRINCETON LAST WEEK SEASON to DATE GWEN KNAPP Associate Sports Editor Harvard, 28-10 Army, 42-7 Cornell, 24-17 Yale, 17-14 Princeton, 35-31 4-1 21-12 .636 MICHAEL BASS Sports Editor Harvard, 24-7 Army, 30-14 Cornell, 57-41 Yale, 17-15 Penn, 27-15 3-2 20-13 .606 CAROLINE ADAMS Associate Sports Editor Harvard, 24-14 Army, 35-7 Cornell, 3-0 Yale, 17-10 Penn, 27-20 4-1 18-15 .545 TONY BLINKEN Staff Writer Harvard...
...million dollars in a single night in Las Vegas. But his gambling was financed by a more deadly game. In 1979 Jimmy,described by federal prosecutors as the kingpin of a narcotics empire in the Southwest, was indicted for drug smuggling. Now the Chagras, sons of a Lebanese merchant, are embroiled in one of the most publicized trials in Texas history. The proceedings began last week...
...have no real rapport with the 'workers,' in fact I actively detest them en masse. They grumble and strike and behave abominably while their very existence is made possible by sailors and merchant seamen who get a quarter or less than a quarter of what they...
...singular pictures, his body of work suggests a group portrait: one vast, remarkable family, with genetic similarities more noticeable than the vagrant differences in individual ambition, audacity or achievement. Each sibling carries his or her own snapshots: the weary hostility that spills across a kitchen table in The Merchant of Four Seasons; the riff of revenge in The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant when a quiet young woman walks out on her longtime dominatrix to the bluesy strains of The Great Pretender; the logger-heading of fear and desire in a dozen Fassbinder movies, where the lighting is lurid...
From time to time, McClintick introduces the monotony of docudrama: Alan Hirschfield "came to regret that Friday deeply and would continue to regret it for the rest of his life." Happily, such stentorian tones do not often interfere with a drama no dream merchant could concoct. Hollywood, superb at turning its sand grains into pearls, stayed true to tradition. Far from suffering obloquy and ostracism, Begelman went on to pilot MGM. Hirschfield became head of 20th Century-Fox, where he successfully defended an executive accused of padding an expense account. By last week serious bids were being offered...