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Moments after the Wang match, freshman Melissa McNabb, in her first appearance at Palmer Dixon, clinched the Crimson victory with another three-set triumph, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2, over Jenn Manning. Rachel Pollock finished off the Harvard sweep of the singles with a win over Linda...

Author: By Jon Unger, | Title: No Religious Holiday For Terriers; Netwomen Cruise to 8-1 Victory | 9/27/1990 | See Source »

With victory assured, the doubles matches provided the Crimson an opportunity to gain some low pressure playing experience. Henikoff and deLone quickly disposed of Vogel and Kim, despite experimenting with some new service returns. Minkus and Pollock also pulled through, 7-5, 7-5, over McGuire and Manning, saving two set points in the second...

Author: By Jon Unger, | Title: No Religious Holiday For Terriers; Netwomen Cruise to 8-1 Victory | 9/27/1990 | See Source »

...deLone (HARVARD) d. Stacy Vogel (BU), 6-3, 6-2; 2. Jamie Henikoff (H) d. Shea McGuire (B) 6-2, 6-1; 3. Melissa McNabb (H) d. Jenn Manning (B), 3-6, 6-4, 6-2; 4. Rachel Pollock (H) d. Linda Kim (B) 6-2, 4-6, 6-4; 5. Melinda Wang (H) d. Diane Ison (B), 3-6, 6-1, 7-5; 6. Jenn Minkus (H) d. Melissa Detwiler...

Author: By Jon Unger, | Title: No Religious Holiday For Terriers; Netwomen Cruise to 8-1 Victory | 9/27/1990 | See Source »

...Worse, in each section there are color plates showing the finished dishes. Each is an artistic triumph. When I took a shot at the grilled tenderloin of pork with cognac and green peppercorn sauce, it tasted just fine, but it looked on the plate more like a Jackson Pollock than a Michael McCarty. I just couldn't get the little slices of pork to form the perfect crescent that was pictured. Still, this book is a perfect distillation of the best of new American culinary inventiveness, in which old favorites get a new twist from the clever combination of other...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Beyond The Perfect Pot Roast | 8/20/1990 | See Source »

Studios abide such extravagance because their executives have visions of global markets that are hungry for Hollywood films. For every $1 that American films earn in the U.S., they typically make another 70 cents overseas. "You now have to look at movies as a worldwide business," says Thomas Pollock, chairman of Universal Pictures Motion Picture Group. "Where you get your revenues from has changed radically over the past several years. Few films make their money back just from theatrical releases...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shooting The Works Lights! Camera! Money! | 5/21/1990 | See Source »

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