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Defense of the Realm follows Nick Mullen (Gabriel Byrne), an ambitious young reporter on a story that could make his career. A series of anonymous tips leads Mullen into a spate of stories linking Dennis Markham (Ian Bannen), a prominent Labor Party member of Parliament, to a communist spy ring. The stories--racy Fleet Street stuff filled with call girls and foreign agents--first destroy Markham's marriage, then his career as he is forced to resign his office...
...towns and caused comic chaos. The tradition now moves into the business world with a much touted and timely new book: Memoirs of an Invisible Man, the first novel by Harry F. Saint, a New York City real estate investor. The central character of Memoirs, a securities analyst named Nick Halloway, becomes the ultimate inside trader when a botched demonstration of an exotic new technology makes him transparent. He slips into the offices of corporate raiders, overhears their takeover plans and makes a fortune by telephoning orders to his broker. Guiltily, Halloway offers a classic economist's rationale: "The invisible...
...Sheridan, Rob Brenner) 4:06; 1, H, Don Sweeney (C.J. Young) 9:32; 2, H, Allen Bourbeau (Lane MacDonald, Tim Barakett) 14:35. Penalties--Mark Benning, H, (tripping) 3:27; Kevin Keenan, A, (tripping); Steve Armstrong, H, (tripping) 9:36; A, Mark Hill (check fom behind) 13:53; H, Nick Carone (tripping...
Third Period--5, A, Hill (unassisted) 4:01. Penalties--Armstrong, H, (holding) 2:20; Farnham, A, (interference) 9:11; Hudak, Army (high sticking) 10:12; Bourbeau, H, (high sticking) 10:12; Nick Carone, H, (hooking) 14:12; Butch Cutone, H, (tripping) 16:47; Benning, H, (interference...
...Nick P. Davis '87, a veteran of many Common Casting Weeks, says that he has never seen such a crowd at Common Casting Week before. The week provides a large "capacity for madhousedom," he says. He adds, though, that he thinks that everything is running especially smoothly this year, even more so than in previous years, since the HRDC has moved the event from a small room on the second floor of the Loeb to the more spacious lobby and has made the booklet more organized...