Word: philadelphia
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...Cornell 7:00 Oct. 14 at Columbia 1:00 Oct. 17 at Yale/with Dartmouth 6:00 Oct. 20 PENNSYLVANIA 7:00 Oct. 24 PRINCETON 11:00 Oct. 31 at Brown 7:00 Nov. 4-8 HARVARD INVIT. --- Nov. 7 at Connecticut 7:00 Nov. 10 at Ivy Championships (Philadelphia...
WOMEN'S TENNIS Date Opponent Sept.22-24 at Syracuse Invitational Sept.29.Oct.1 HARVARD INVITATIONAL Oct.21-22 ITCA Region One Team Championships (Princeton) Nov.4-6 ITCA Region One Individuel Championships (Philadelphia...
Just look at these guys. Giants. Golems. Geezers with a quarter-century of history together, "a long shadow," as Keith Richards says, "that we drag around." Their tour starts Aug. 31 in Philadelphia; when the New York City shows were announced, some 300,000 tickets (at an average price of $28.50) were sold in a record six hours. The band, which fussed over choosing photos and picking among twelve different covers for their new record, knows it's no longer got the look knocked. Image is vital, and taking the stage will be a severe test...
...critics have mixed feelings about the guides. "I use it constantly," says Gael Greene, New York magazine's food maven. "When friends ask me for a suggestion about where to go, I use it to remind me of what I love." But Greene, like critic Elaine Tait of the Philadelphia Inquirer, also cautions that the Zagat ratings represent a "popularity poll," not an expert's informed judgment. "It's easy to be brave when your name's not on an opinion," says Tait...
...decision reinforced the rigorous standard of evidence imposed on public figures who sue for libel, and struck some journalists as reasonable in that context. Editor Eugene Roberts of the Philadelphia Inquirer noted, "After every press conference, where often you can't hear very well, you will see three or four variations on the same quote. Just about every time, the intent was preserved." To others, the victory seemed Pyrrhic. Said editor Bill Monroe of the Washington Journalism Review: "I don't see how any journalist can be happy with a judge condoning tampering with specific quotes...