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When the Army decided to fight to the death over the ironclad Crusader, Rumsfeld saw his chance. The Army played into his hands when its deputy congressional liaison, Kenneth A. Steadman, faxed talking points to the Crusader's friends on Capitol Hill, saying that elimination of the long-range artillery gun would endanger G.I.s. Not long after that, Rumsfeld's aides put out the word that the gun was dead and that White was finished. And then, in a truly inspired piece of bureaucratic jujitsu, Rumsfeld sent his Post-it note to White--and held a press conference in which...
...providing for some interesting effects. The light design, credited to Mimi Asnes '01 and David Corlette, sometimes lacks subtlety and does less than it might to clarify some of the focus problems created by the staging, but it beautifully captures the flashy and spectacular nature of this musical. Jack Steadman '00, while plagued with technical problems, delivers an ambitious sound design. These elements coalesce to create a stunning climax seldom seen on the mainstage...
...There were a number of problems, including bone spurs and damage to the lining of the joint, and this is unique," Dr. Richard Hawkins said by telephone Wednesday after operating on Norman at the Steadman Hawkins Sports Medicine Foundation in Vail, Colo...
Annie (Lynda Steadman) is recessive--a shy, nervous little thing with a tendency, in her younger days, to break out in psychosomatic rashes. Hannah (Katrin Cartlidge) is excessive--a noisy, knowing, angry woman with a tendency, untempered by the passing years, to break out in devastating tirades at anyone who disappoints...
Even Carl Steadman, co-founder of the irreverent online daily Suck www.suck.com) reads the wood-pulp versions of three newspapers every day, despite the fact that each is published verbatim on the Web. "I find it so much more, shall we say, 'couth,' to read them at a cafe over a Frappuccino," Steadman says. "The paper delivers a much more personal experience...