Word: saws
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Campbell, 50, manager of electronic commerce with the U.S. Postal Service in Washington, readily saw the need for a quick update in his field. He took a one-week, $5,000 course in managing technology and strategic innovation at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. "What I learned keeps me and my group at the Postal Service on the cutting edge of technology and customer innovation," Campbell says. "Who would have thought a few years ago that people like me would be sitting in a class swapping Internet war stories...
...former dancer with Radio City Music Hall's Corps de Ballet, she was last seen walking through her home in a nightgown one morning last week. Police found blood drops outside the house and noticed that the suspicious Guerin was missing himself. A New York City detective who saw a sketch of him on television realized that he bore a striking resemblance to a Kenneth Kimes, who had been arrested just the previous day with his mother Sante on an outstanding fraud warrant from Utah. The detective had a good eye. "Manny Guerin" was apparently an alias for Kenneth Kimes...
...Rock, pain has turned to pleasure. He smiles as he recalls a day not too long ago when he was walking around a studio lot in Hollywood and ran into Will Smith. And then he ran into Chris Tucker. And then he looked in the papers and saw that Dr. Dolittle was the No. 1 film. "It's a good time to be a young, black comedian," says Rock, who is looking for a film to do with Tucker. "Of course, that's easy for me to say because I'm one of the people working...
...kind of man who was easy to know and easier to like, so after about two minutes, I was asking questions, and he was answering everything about Trigger, Gabby Hayes, Nelly Belle and his wife Dale Evans. As my wife and I listened to his stories, I saw that the Roy Rogers we saw onscreen--cowboy outfit, white hat, high morals--was the same in person...
...came back and saw my little brother graduate from high school. I flew back to Cambridge and started up my job, running the Institute of Politics' Summer in Boston program. A whirlwind of faces, thoughts, impressions: Michael Dukakis--personable, dedicated, jocular, still committed ten years later and a definite true believer. He said, "Politics is still worth getting into. You may not win, but you never know what you're going to get out of it. I lost in '88, but 50 marriages still came out of that campaign...