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...women, especially, the President's callous flick of his pen deals a hard blow. His move only reaffirms that women have to make a choice between their families and their careers. According to the President, it is not a fundamental right that the women of this country should be guaranteed the opportunity to pursue both...
...Disney company hopes to follow its Tracy flick with a new musical version of the classic comic strip. Oscar-winning screenwriter Alfred Uhry (Driving Miss Daisy) will pen the script...
...chin is cupped in one hand, a ball-point pen in the other, and opened on his lap is a large notebook with lined pages. Occasionally he stirs, his eyes focus, and in tidy, cramped handwriting he adds a sentence or two to the notebook, already largely filled. To a visitor the pages look vaguely familiar. Then realization dawns. The black-inked notations and tidy sketches of winged and wheeled vehicles, streamlined contours and odd mechanisms are startlingly reminiscent of the famous illustrated notes penned by Leonardo da Vinci five centuries...
Joseph R. Palmore '91 Night Editors: Tara A. Nayak '92 Susan E. Owen '92 P. Peter Pen '93 Eric S. Solowey '91 Maggie S. Tucker '93 Rebecca L. Walkowitz '92 Editorial Editors: Joshua M. Sharfstein '91 Feature Editors: Jonathan S. Cohn '91 Matthew M. Hoffman '91 Photo Editors: William H. Bachman '92 David Herne '93 Lydia S. Hoff '92 Debra A. Schafer '93 Laura E. Smith '91 Ali F. Zaidi '92 Kimberly A. Ziev '93 Business Editors: Michael S. Harwayne '91 Sarah B. Kirshbaum '93 Paul G. Perez '88 Stuff Chairs: Julian E. Barnes '93 Lan N. Nguyen '93 Copy...
...rabbit chop or a wagging finger when he wants them to remember who is boss. His probing, dark brown eyes are constantly scanning his listeners, looking by turns stern, quizzical, amused, playful. When eyes meet, they both challenge and hint at shared confidences. Whatever lies nearby -- a fountain pen, a gray glasses case from a Paris optician, his gold-rimmed bifocals -- quickly becomes a prop for Gorbachev's one-man show. When the hands are at rest, his thumbs twiddle, not so much in impatience as with excess energy. He modulates his baritone voice for maximum effect, sometimes dropping...