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...year or so that lawyering was not for me, and I dropped out," she explains. "Clark hung in." After working as an assistant press secretary for a New York state senator and then as a newspaper and free-lance journalist, she started with Time as a Los Angeles stringer in 1988. Pre-O.J., she contributed to eight cover stories and helped report on such events as the 1994 Los Angeles earthquake and the devastating brush fires of two years...
...House last week--a final version has to be hammered out with the Senate--and bigger looks better than ever. With whiz-bang technologies--interactive video on demand, whoopee!--receding back into the future, the familiar and iconic television networks look almost sexy. "In a cluttered landscape," says Howard Stringer, former president of the CBS Broadcast Group, brand names "are going to be more important than ever before...
Senior Forrest B. Stringer agrees that undergraduates who stay off-campus may save money, but they lose out on the college experience...
Kezirian put forth his case against Colgate by leading Harvard to three touchdowns in three drives during the critical fourth quarter. Entering the game after first-stringer Vin Ferrara went down with a shoulder injury, Kezirian led the Crimson from a 21-13 deficit to a 35-21 lead...
...course of the game, the Crimson suffered another loss as freshman back Beck stringer injured her fool...