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...Susan G. Miller, senior lecturer on Islamic civilizations, was trapped in Turkey and could not attend yesterday’s first scheduled lecture for Islamic Civilizations 120, “The Arab Mediterranean City...

Author: By Alex B. Ginsberg and Daniela J. Lamas, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Air Travel Ban Strands Students, Faculty | 9/14/2001 | See Source »

VICTIM In a new history of Scott's expedition, Dr. Susan Solomon tries to redeem his rep, blaming his misfortune on an unusually harsh Antarctic autumn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Magellan Index | 9/10/2001 | See Source »

...forget to credit Billie Jean King for what she said off court as much as what she did on. And don't leave out Gloria and Germaine and Susan B. (Don't Call Me Babe) Anthony, the murderers row of women's rights. This is deeper than tennis, deeper than sport. It's about opportunity and encouragement; it's about cultural attitudes--or, as we say in the sports pages, 'tudes. We would not be in the Golden Age of Women's Sports if we hadn't had a sea change in sociopolitical 'tude...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: For Women, A Golden Age | 9/3/2001 | See Source »

...best. The jazz singer, pianist and sometime actor is making his theater debut as the composer and lyricist for the new musical Thou Shalt Not. The show's director--and the reason it's the fall's most eagerly anticipated musical--is Broadway's current miracle maker, director-choreographer Susan Stroman, who won a Tony for staging Brooks' The Producers. It's not hard to see what attracted Connick to the show: it's an adaptation of Therese Raquin, Emile Zola's novel of adultery and murder, transplanted from 19th century Paris to post-World War II New Orleans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fall Preview: Fall Preview | 9/3/2001 | See Source »

...What does the future hold for Courtney? Even if the criminal charges don?t stick, he?s probably not looking at a particularly bright forecast. Susan Winckler, a spokesperson for the American Pharmaceutical Association says that even if the Missouri state board of pharmacy doesn't vote to revoke his license, she very much doubts he will just slide right back into his white coat when all this is over. "Nothing like this has ever happened before," Winckler says. "Pharmacists are bound by a code of ethics, and an oath - they?re bound to hold patients above everything...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trusting the Man in the White Coat | 8/21/2001 | See Source »

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