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...purloins motifs from Nino Rota and Philip Glass). The film blends interview and location footage with clips from old movies and Super 8, black and white and color. As the styles merge, so do the stories. The real lions, the leaf elephants, the robot insects and the insectoid rodents overlap, abut, merge in a gorgeous fugue of hard work and abiding love. This is a funny, thrilling tribute to people's urge to find play and profundity in the work they...
...heady world of international business, so many interests seem to overlap. PAUL VOLCKER, a former chairman of the Federal Reserve who serves on a variety of high-powered boards, is a paid director of Nestle, Switzerland's largest company. Nothing odd there, except that other Nestle directors include the bosses of Switzerland's three largest banks, and these are among the banks Volcker is charged with investigating as head of a committee of "eminent persons" looking into Switzerland's role during World War II. Why are questions about Volcker's Nestle position being raised now? Perhaps because in a recent...
There is broad agreement in Bedford that a merger would make sense. Services at the two hospitals overlap, and beds go empty. A study predicted that by 2001 Bedford will need only 65 beds, 95 fewer than it has now. "Those numbers are probably going to drive where we go with this whole thing," says John Birdzell, CEO of Bedford Regional. Dunn's CEO, Richard Hahn, does not disagree. "There's been a consensus that one hospital would be a good goal to strive for," he says. But over the past 15 years, four attempts to merge have failed when...
...government also contended that Overlap drove down the aid available to low-income students, who are a valued resource of these universities, which Overlap made easier to attract, Leffler said...
...Harvard ultimately capitulated to the challenge, agreeing to disband the Overlap Group. Within a year, Harvard helped push a bill through Congress which superseded its agreement with the Justice Department and allowed it to again exchange tuition data and to agree not to offer merit based...