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Viewed as a real-life Dynasty or Dallas, this tale of large egos in high places could make compelling reading. Ken Auletta, who first explored the story in a two-part article for the New York Times Magazine, contends that the events were also resonant of "how Wall Street and capitalism were changing." In fact, the author's chronicle of strife at Lehman Brothers is a good deal more persuasive than his tentative efforts to link an ugly power struggle to a supposed national preoccupation with quick results and a runaway trend toward bigness. The narrative is slow in starting...
Holy cow-tongue! Slobber is a sensitive subject, and while I do think that direct communication is important in relationships, the indirect approach also needs to be part of your repertoire. Kissing, like good wine, is something that can improve over time. I promise. Just follow this simple two-part procedure and you will achieve French kiss bliss...
...long after, the Boston Globe publicized “Harvard’s dirty little secret” in a two-part front-page investigative piece called “Matters of Honor.” The story set off a storm of controversy as other Ivy League officials delighted in publicly mocking the Harvard honors system. The College knew that something had to be done. A series of proposals were eventually approved by the faculty in a unanimous vote...
...into a living, breathing mouse and then activating them turned out to be extremely tricky. A dramatic success occurred in 1982, when Ralph Brinster of the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, Richard Palmiter of the University of Washington in Seattle and their colleagues concocted a sort of two-part genetic mongrel. They fused a gene that produces rat growth hormone to a powerful regulatory switch cleaved from a mouse gene. That construct in hand, the scientists mated normal male and female mice, and then removed the fertilized eggs from the female before the egg and sperm nuclei...
...there is something undeniably appealing about hearing a playwright speak for himself. What, you wonder, will he even sound like? The two-part Angels in America, which arrived on Broadway in 1993, is explosive theater; it belongs in the category of plays Kushner calls “huge sloppy messes...