Word: steve
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...winner of HRO's Concerto Competition, dwarfed her colleagues with her huge technique. Though her double notes left something to be desired (and whose don't?), her fearless and flawless octaves, the sine quibus non of Lisztian bravura, eradicated this quibble. A duet passage with principal cellist Steve Cho '97 was captivating, but the otherwise bland ensemble writing made it impossible for the orchestra to advertise itself. This is mostly Liszt's fault, but things would have improved if the others had played with even a fraction of Sekino's drive. Her music-making seemed to grow...
PBHA culture is established and perpetuated on student-run retreats, during late nights in the shelter, and on the van home from after-school programs. --Andrew J. Ehrlich '96-'97, PBHA President 1996; Hahrie C. Han '97, PBHA Vice-President 1996; Daniel J. Adam '97, PBHA Publicity Coordinator; W. Steve Cheung '97, PBHA Vehicles Coordinator; Young W. Kim '97, PBHA Programming Chair 1996; Jennifer L. Lipkowitz '97, PBHA Resource Coordinator; John C. Raezer '97, PBHA Fundraiser; Diego E. Sanchez '97, PBHA Events Coordinator...
...Cahaly needed to find a new tenant for his property on Church Street when Steve's Restaurant closed...
America Online chairman Steve Case grossly underestimates the problems at AOL and incorrectly overestimates the quality of its response [BUSINESS, Feb. 10]. The deterioration in service is far more pervasive than just a subscriber's inability to log on. When one is fortunate enough to connect, there are incredible delays and malfunctions. To get a simple response to an E-mail inquiry on AOL takes days--if an answer comes at all. I'm tired of setting my alarm for 3 a.m. so that I can try to connect--to cancel my subscription to the service. Ordinarily, I would have...
...property of Omega Logic?") opens the book. His tireless idealism is the catalyst that creates the low-cost alternative to Omega's overpriced computers. In the end, Omega is forced to hire Caspar back to lead the company's Internet effort. Does the name of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs--whose public grudge against his old firm disappeared as soon as he was rehired to provide Apple with a badly needed Internet-friendly operating system--sound a wild...