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After the local bank's skillful sleuthing, Kruse might well be pleased. In Michigan, as elsewhere, the law spells out in detail the order in which the property of a person who dies intestate is to be distributed among his surviving relatives, including spouses, children, grandchildren, parents, brothers and...
Sharp Angles. The basic formula for success remains unchanged from Alicia's day: a skillful mix of local, national and foreign coverage, almost always clearly and concisely written. Newsday's reporting of state politics, for example, is consistently more searching than that of the New York City dailies...
Stark points to Zimmerman's first-down bootlegs and his quickness to run counter-plays off the series he sets up as examples of skillful playcalling.
In Mrs. Clark's case, said Kenison, "our rule is preferable to that of Vermont. The automobile guest statutes were enacted in about half the states, in the 1920s and early 1930s, as a result of vigorous pressures by skillful proponents," meaning insurance companies.
The new arrivals have joined a staff that is already studded with respected bylines. Al Friendly, whom Bradlee replaced as managing editor, has returned to reporting and will travel those parts of the world-Spain, North Africa, Scandinavia-which the Post never bothered to cover in the past. In his...