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What she has on her side is a top-notch co-author, Teresa Carpenter, who is a Pulitzer-prizewinning journalist and the author of the riveting true-crime tale Missing Beauty. So while Without a Doubt has little to offer for the history books, it is well written, sometimes moving and occasionally amusing. At one point, Judge Lance Ito is compared with Marlon Brando in Apocalypse Now: "increasingly cryptic and vain." And the anecdotes about fellow prosecutor Christopher Darden reveal a sweet rapport and a complex relationship. (As for the $64,000 question, Clark writes, tough-guy style, "The question...
...expanding its commitment to faculty child care, Harvard has a win-win situation: the faculty and graduate students get top-notch care and Harvard augments its ability to attract the greatest minds in academia...
...brought in some top-notch people, some of the leaders of the gay rights movement," Aceituno said...
...admissions officers said the service will not be useful for applicants applying to top-notch schools...
Both Kousoukos and Wei said they decided to spend the next two years studying at at Oxford because not only do they consider this a once in a lifetime opportunity, but they also believe that the programs in which they will be pursuing their respective degrees in are top-notch...