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...costume, well-designed by Bethany L. Hoag ’06, was another show highlight, featuring a large fake head, green gloves and tights, and a large colorful tie. Moffo’s Gordon was nervous, weepy and dubiously happy; he also had a touching chemistry with his boyfriend Roger, played by Ryan C. Steinman; the first time they kissed, the audience let out a collective “awww.” Margaret S. Lehrman ’04 played Gordon’s mother with a mixture of hope and frenetic fear—she?...

Author: By Alexandra D. Hoffer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Review: Witty, Spotty ‘Brain’ Plays in Ex | 12/8/2003 | See Source »

...introduced to Fox News chairman] Roger Ailes. I was thinking that Roger Ailes was sort of a demon, because he was the guy doing really important stuff. But we hit it off and I kept up with him. We kept talking about doing a once a week show that was really going to be a short half-hour show about the country, really fast-paced. Then he hired me in 1994, when he took over CNBC...

Author: By Adam P. Schneider, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Fifteen Questions for Chris Matthews | 12/4/2003 | See Source »

...already the stuff of musical legend--a friend once rewrote Black Sabbath's Iron Man in honor of the electric guitar-loving PepsiCo president and chief financial officer. ("Driving them up the wall/Iron Woman rules them all.") Nooyi, 48, plays a mean power chord herself. In 1997 she prodded Roger Enrico, then CEO, to spin off PepsiCo's fast-food business. She later pushed Enrico to buy Quaker Oats and Tropicana, two bold acquisitions that kept the company squarely in snack foods while adding healthier fare to the mix. Strategic vision has always been her strength. Before joining PepsiCo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDRA NOOYI, PepsiCo: The Iron Woman Is Ready to Rock | 12/1/2003 | See Source »

...college fully expecting to be a "serious" novelist one day. At Hamilton College in upstate New York, he earned the senior writing prize of $350 before graduating and moving to New York City. By age 24, he had landed a job at the New Yorker, where his first editor, Roger Angell, remembers him as being "terrifically funny" even then...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Hit Man's Life | 12/1/2003 | See Source »

...success of Dunster is due to high participation levels among House residents, according to House Master Roger G. Porter, who said he was “enormously pleased”—but not surprised—by the strong showing of Dunster this year...

Author: By Jeffrey C. Aguero, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dunster Dreams of Straus Cup | 12/1/2003 | See Source »

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