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...Makepeace. She moves from freelancing for the Evil Eye, a leftist Greenwich Village weekly that resembles the Village Voice (where Breasted once labored), to a coveted staff job on the Newspaper, a dignified daily that is unmistakably the New York Times. Sarah's boss is City Editor Ron Millstein, an endearingly manic liar who does not resemble Times Editors Arthur Gelb and A.M. Rosenthal. After spending weeks trying to find city hall by subway, committing Pulitzer-worthy sex with an undercover policeman and discovering the delights of midtown restaurants, she stumbles upon the Big Story: how a presidential candidate...
...attacks are only counterproductive. Misunderstandings grow all too easily in an environment of mutual ignorance. To avoid this we must be willing to talk and listen to each other as students and as peers. Let this be our priority now and in the future. Jeffrey R. Mendeinohn '84 Jordan Millstein '85 Bon Movans '85 Kathy Simon '85 Fern Reins '85 H-R Hillel Steering Committee
Jordan B. Millstein '85, vice chairman of the Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel Coordinating Council, read portions of a letter being sent by Hillel to Allison which calls McCloy's role in World War II a "dark moment in American history...
...number of new-drug approvals has been rising. So much so, says Lloyd Millstein, acting director of the FDA's drug advertising and labeling division, that there has been "a general increase in the level of advertising and competition in the marketplace." The overheated atmosphere has led to marketing tactics that the FDA finds worrisome. Among them: the advertisement of drugs before they are approved, the promotion of prescription drugs not only to doctors but also to consumers, the increasing use of comparative ads in which the deficiencies of competing brands are cited, and a growing tendency to make...
...there is simply no hard evidence to support this concern. New York Attorney Ira Millstein, co-founder of the Columbia University Center for Law and Economic Studies, observed: "There are feelings about large mergers, there are emotions about large mergers. There is a suspicion about size and its relationship to the power and politics of society. But there is an almost total lack of responsible research in the area...