Word: training
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...years back, when we still had real winters in New York, the snow was so deep one night that I left my car at the train station and walked home. No cabs were running. Not a snowplow in sight. Even the mailman had bagged it. The street was perfectly silent--but for a familiar boxy, brown truck rumbling my way sporting the initials U P S. There, I recall thinking, is a stock to own--if only UPS shares traded publicly...
...depends on the artists. In A Selection, which debuted in New York City recently, the members of Pilobolus team up with children's authors Maurice Sendak and Arthur Yorinks to compress the ultimate nightmare into an indelibly fearful fable about a troupe of traveling players who miss the last train out of Nazi Germany. Otis Cook gives the performance of a lifetime as a lewdly smirking stranger dressed in death-camp gray who meets them at the station. The music is by Hans Krasa and Pavel Haas, two composers who died in Auschwitz; and the set, by Sendak...
...Medical School's gravy train doesn't stop there. The University also plans to free up funds previously earmarked for professors' fringe benefits. Many faculty members already receive health insurance and other benefits through their hospitals, University officials say. With the change, these funds can now be used for academic means...
...Medical School's gravy train doesn't stop there. The University is also plans to free up funds previously earmarked for professors' fringe benefits. Many faculty already receive health insurance and other benefits through their hospitals, University officials say. With the change, these funds can now be used for academic means...
Prosecutors said the summer school student--a sixteen-year old native of Puerto Rico--missed the last train from the Boston College train stop back to Harvard Square last Thursday. When she walked to the street and tried to hail a cab at around 12:30 a.m., Wodja offered her a ride back to Harvard...