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...really strong, different test of how good a team is ,"senior Rob Kincaid said "It's an ususally long course...
...have in the 650-seat House. If called to form a coalition Cabinet, however, they are prepared to exact a price: political autonomy for Scotland and Wales and a Parliament elected by proportional representation, the latter promising to give Ashdown's faithful greater clout. Since a proportional system would rob the major parties of strength, neither Major nor Kinnock favors it, though Labour has bowed to the idea of autonomy for Wales and restive Scotland. If a hung Parliament emerges, a Labour-Liberal Democrat match is the more likely partnership...
...Vermont--Mike Jordan, Wil Tidman, Craig Steward, Frank Shipman, Andy Morse, David Giarusso, Rob Leland, Rob Jamison; Harvard--Paul Faust (2), Mike Porter (2), Mike Agrillo (2), Chip Linehan, Chad Prusmack. A: Vermont--Jordan, Tidman, Shipman; Harvard--Faust, Spencer Rice. S: Vermont--Scott Bevill 13; Harvard--Chris Miller...
Despite the variety of topics, the familiar bond among all of these theses is the personal interests that they explore. Says thesis adviser Rob Moss, "The beauty of this [assignment] is that the students can pursue what they want to. They are absolutely free from commercial worries...
Other recent limited runs featured Martin Sheen in Arthur Miller's The Crucible, Rob Lowe and Tony Randall in a Feydeau farce (both shows from Randall's new National Actors Theater), Jane Alexander in The Visit and, most opulently, Joan Collins, whose Private Lives ended last week. Says Harvey Sabinson, executive director of the League of American Theaters and Producers: "None of us who have been around a long time can recall a moment when so many major Hollywood stars came to Broadway...