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...loose, devouring people at will and at random. Off to Hills for two hours: three people on my floor have gone. Off to work in morning two more have left. To the dining hall for dinner, the last half of my floor completely wiped out. All without a trace. Just empty rooms left unlocked. Not even some Sony discman or scientific calculator mistakenly left behind for me to remember them...
...service and business departments. With guidance from consumer marketing director Kenneth Godshall, assistant director Hala Makowska negotiated a contract with Congressional Quarterly Inc. to provide us with the voting data base. Production director Brian O'Leary and staff painstakingly coordinated the technical and printing efforts that allowed us to trace all our subscribers down to their block and postal route to identify their legislators and then ink-jet those specific records individually onto each of their magazines. Normally, such a procedure takes up to five weeks. We now have it down to 48 hours...
...mother's encouragement, he attended Stanford University instead of Harvard, where she was afraid he would lose himself in books. Before going on to Harvard Law School, he spent two years at Oxford. His ! enduring affection for things British is evident in everything from his tailoring to the trace of a British accent that sometimes inflects his speech to his wife Joanna, a clinical psychologist at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston; her father, Lord Blakenham, was once leader of Britain's Conservative Party...
Once upon a time, you could trace each candidate's pedigree through alliances ranging from House affiliation to final club membership. Only Liston still qualifies, since he shares Spee Club membership with former council chair Michael B. Beys '94. Liston's candidacy has been marred, however, by recent allegations of malfeasance in enforcing Council attendance and election rules. But Braswell contended that "Josh would have a chance, even with everything that's been happening." Gregoire and Reyes agreed that Liston would take the plunge...
...discourage theft on a worldwide basis, Intel last month began etching serial numbers on its Pentium chips, and will do the same with its 486 line this summer. That will enable the company and law-enforcement officials to trace the chips to their source, and thus could make stolen goods harder to fence. With the numbers in place, Intel hopes its hottest products will avoid becoming hot chips...