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...glorious New England morning, and the inside of a woman's complicated mind. And he has stripped his story -- of a man visiting his wife, who has been hospitalized for depression -- down to its chassis, to certain private conversations in two scenes of one act. Then he refines it further. This one-hour drama is not traditional drama at all, because the characters have already changed before we meet them. And it is less a dialogue than a monologue. In the wonderful character of Patricia Hamilton, we hear a troubled soul having a chat with itself...
...this season; highly regarded younger shows like Seinfeld have not lived up to ratings expectations; and with the loss of David Letterman, even NBC's dominance of late night seems in jeopardy. The network is desperately in need of a miracle. Homicide: Life on the Street, which makes its one-hour debut in the coveted time period following the Super Bowl, will have to serve...
Southwest's formula is starkly simple: keep costs at rock-bottom. Using only fuel-thrifty 737s, it concentrates on flying large numbers of passengers on high-frequency, one-hour hops directly from city to city, rather than funneling them through the elaborate hub-and-spoke systems of its larger rivals. The lack of amenities enables it to offer bargain fares (average: $58) that undercut others and allow Southwest to quickly dominate most new routes it enters. Boasts CEO and co-founder Herb Kelleher: "We've created a solid niche -- our main competition is the automobile. We're taking people away...
Brown, who is a government concentrator, said the two-and-a-half-month scholarship application process included a one-hour interview with a panel of the scholarship committee members...
Perhaps the most surprising development came when Clinton and erstwhile rival George Bush met for 45 minutes more than their allotted one-hour meeting on Wednesday. Details of the Oval Office session, which was devoted largely to foreign policy, are sketchy. But within 24 hours, Clinton suggested that Bush's conciliatory posture toward China might not have been as counterproductive as he had once believed. A Clinton official denied that any reversal had occurred a day later. But the President-elect's back-and-forth maneuver, also a common tactic of Bush's, led an outgoing White House official...