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...Others, however, talk of a different kind of nitty-gritty. "Works councilors are always getting buy-out offers and threats," says Todd Toussaint, an American who ran a council at the Berlitz language schools before starting his own company. "I've been on both sides of the table and talked to a lot of councilors, and I can't see that they solve problems at smaller companies." His advice: know your value and fight for it, and if that doesn't work, quit...
...Toussaint G. Losier '04 says he found Scour Exchange convenient and fun to use, and was disappointed that it was forced to shut down...
...been in the violin program for two years. The lottery is Roberta's way of asserting that music is for all children, not just the gifted or privileged. Her students--and her vocal cords--sometimes pay the price for her passion. "She gets on your case and stuff," says Toussaint Stackhouse, 9, "but I like her the way she is. When we need help, she helps...
...relationship between Rene, who is black, and Mary Elizabeth (the adult women are played by Lorraine Toussaint and Annie Potts, respectively) isn't exploited as a vehicle for preachiness, and as a result it feels remarkably true. With her fast-track life abandoned, Rene comes back to Birmingham believably confused and a little lonely. Mary Elizabeth is a homemaker married to her childhood sweetheart, a construction worker. She has a son and a daughter. The show's strength lies in the way these two grownup women fight and play and envy each other's flawed lives in the manner that...
Rachel Skiffer '96, with her energy, makes the pain and anger of Shange's poetry tangible Through her candid recollection of first love in "Toussaint," Valencia Thomas '96 demonstrates both her sense of humor and relaxed enjoyment of her part...