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...midst of a contest of vilification." Nelson says in the memo. He charges that both sides have used tactics including "vilification" of the opposition, name-calling, back-stabbing and character assassination...
...tourist trade, which in smaller markets can augment circulation by as much as 30%. Fourth is a tradition of operating papers as public institutions, not just money-making machines, set by the late owners of the two biggest and best Florida dailies, John Knight of the Herald and Nelson Poynter of the St. Petersburg Times...
...number of Martin's colleagues praised Martin as an excellent selection for the new professorship. Richard Wilson, chairman of the physics department, said. "Paul's particular strength is his painstaking cleverness." And David R. Nelson, professor of physics, said that "many of Martin's students have gone on to be successful in their own right...
...would expect that you are going to see O'Neill emerge, appealing to the traditional Democratic principles which he will blame Dukakis for abandoning," political commentator Avi Nelson said yesterday...
...John Nelson, 40, of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Formerly a choral conductor, Nelson has an easy, fluent way with some of the grandest pieces in the repertory, like the Berlioz Requiem. He first came to attention when he organized an uncut performance of Berlioz's sprawling opera Les Troyens at Carnegie Hall in 1972 and then conducted the work the following year at the Met. An imaginative programmer, he has championed offbeat works like Shostakovich's Symphony No. 15, the composer's enigmatic symphonic valedictory...