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Elizabeth A. Gudrais '01, a Crimson executive, is a literature concentrator in Adams House. She is working this summer as a reporter at the Queens bureau of Newsday...
...changes in testimony were explosive, and a Sutton employee leaked them to Len Levitt of Newsday, which ran a story in 1995, and to Dunne. Levitt also reported that interviews with a criminal-profiling group discounted the possibility that Littleton, who had just begun his tutoring job, had killed Martha. The savagery of the deadly blows suggested it was the work of someone who knew...
...time All-State goalkeeper, Gunther was twice named to Newsday's "Top 10 Players to Watch...
Following last year's publication of The Haunted Tea-Cosy: A Dispirited and Distasteful Diversion for Christmas, Edward Gorey '50 told an interviewer from Newsday, "I wouldn't buy [the book] as a present, but then apparently they're hoping for lots of people to." While the interviewer interpreted this comment as intended "impishly," I could as easily believe that Gorey meant what he said. Until then, the little books that Gorey writes and illustrates had been reliable delights; The Haunted Tea-Cosy stands out as the least interesting of his work. The Headless Bust is the sequel...
Carol Eisenberg, a Nieman fellow and reporter with Newsday, said the fellows will keep in contact with Chavunduka...