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SELECTED LETTERS OF EUGENE O'NEILL (Yale University; $35). He was the first American dramatist to win international acclaim. His private correspondence records his slow disenchantment with the footlights...
...Massachusetts one. On the A.C.L.U., Dukakis should have appeared with officers of that organization and joked about all the times they had disagreed in the past, while asserting that what makes America great is the preservation of free discussion and advocacy. This is what columnist Christopher Matthews, Tip O'Neill's onetime aide, calls seeking to "hang a lantern on your problems." But Dukakis' problem was that he did not know he had problems...
Jaqueline O'Neill, Harvard's associate vice president for state and community affairs, said she spoke to tenants at a party given last week to celebrate the sale. Her estimate, she said, is that only 10 per cent of the tenants oppose the sale. "Understandably, when a building changes hands there are always concerns by the tenants about what the future of the building will...
...Neill also said she estimated that "80 per cent of the tenants don't one way or another and 10 percent are enthusiastic about [the chance of creating a co-op] because they see an option to own their own building in the future...
...more emotionally devastating, than Dunlap's, which is adapted from a popular novel. It was precisely because what occurred to Chamberlain one night in 1980 was so improbably eerie, so Stephen Kingish really, that she found herself convicted of murder. With her husband Michael (Sam Neill), her two sons and her nine-week-old baby Azaria, she was in a crowded campsite in the Australian outback. She put the infant to bed in a tent, returned to the barbecue. Shortly, she heard Azaria cry out and saw a wild dog, a dingo, carrying the baby off into the wilderness...