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...Riverside Hawks, instituted 26 years ago to stimulate interaction between the church and community, are considered one of the best amateur teams in the country. Ex-Hawks include NBA players Chris Mullin, Walter Berry and Albert King, as well as college standouts Kenny Smith (North Carolina) and Mark Jackson (St. John...
...Thayer Hall and Los Angeles, California; Camille L. Landau '90 of Grays Hall and San Francisco, California; Jonathan S. Leff '90 of Pennypacker Hall and Atlanta, Georgia; Karen W. Levy '89 of Dudley House and Potomac, Maryland; Emily Mieras '90 of Canaday Hall and Lexington, Massachusetts; Teresa A. Mullin of Canaday Hall and Allentown, Pennsylvania; Kristin L. Olson '88 of Winthrop House and Pasadena, California; Joseph C. Tedeschi '90 of Thayer Hall and Brooklyn, New York; Julio R. Varela '90 of Holworthy Hall and New York, New York; Benjamin Waldman '89 of Lowell House and Plainview, New York; Michael...
...English common law. The law -- a leading precedent came from Florida's Supreme Court in 1981 -- is particularly wary of deadly traps, which act without discrimination. Rasheed's victim "could very easily have been a fireman, a policeman or someone who just wandered into the store," says James Mullin, chairman of the local American Civil Liberties Union chapter...
Nonetheless, U.S. bankers are now considering whether to reduce their card rates in response to Manufacturers Hanover's move. Said Leo Mullin, executive vice president of First National Bank of Chicago, which charges 19.8%: "We are always looking at the variable features of the card business." In California, Bank of America, which also charges 19.8%, said its rates were under review. But one Midwestern banker privately doubted that many institutions would reduce their charges soon. "Why should they?" he observed. "They're growing fat on interest income, and until competitive pressures force a cut, they're not going to give...
...wisps of point-shaving memories blow north from Louisiana, this has been a nostalgic season for college basketball in New York City. The local papers have clutched elfin Coach Lou Carnesecca adoringly to their breast, and more than one national organization has concluded that freckle- faced Guard Chris Mullin is the finest player in the country. He won the John Wooden player-of-the-year award, but it would probably be best if nobody asks UCLA's old coach his opinion. Of 148 sportswriters and broadcasters consulted by U.P.I., only 39 selected the 7-ft. center Ewing...