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...resume, inviting professionals to give him advice about interviewing, and finding professionals in the fields in which he is interested to come to the house and answer his questions), and perform countless other tasks for him and everyone else in his entry, for less than the value of a two-room suite in an undergraduate dormitory and 21 meals a week in the dining hall. But the real problem with his assertion is that it would be impossible for anyone to do those things, as he suggests, by telephone...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Winthrop Resident Tutors Far from Useless | 4/17/1993 | See Source »

...overweight woman walked down a narrow hall into the center of her two-room apartment. The blue flames the leaping from the gas burners on the stove served as the source of heat for the whole room...

Author: By Elie G. Kaunfer, | Title: High-Priced Lawyers, Low-Priority Lives | 4/16/1992 | See Source »

This exhibit not so much answers these questions as it provides an accessible and viable means to address these and countless other issues about Fifth Century Athens and Greece. Gregory Crane, Associate Professor of Classics, has organized the two-room exhibit of ancient pots, coins, weapons and everyday objects with one very non-ancient device: Perseus, a computer database that sits calmly in the form of two Macintoshes beside the exhibited objects in the galleries...

Author: By John M. Biers, | Title: Theseus and the Minotaur on a Mac: Computer Technology Takes Ancient Greek Art Exhibit at the Fogg Into the 21st Century | 2/27/1992 | See Source »

...campaign, this cunning carelessness could be a liability. But voters tend to ignore such details, and Harkin's obviously heartfelt commitment to his causes overshadows his lapses. Last week when he pleaded for expanding immunization services for impoverished children, he recalled getting shots from the visiting nurse at his "two-room country schoolhouse, middle of nowhere, Iowa." Neither he nor his five siblings had easy access to medical care in the town of Cumming (pop. 139). When he fought for the disabilities act, he had in mind his eldest brother, Frank, who lost his hearing at nine when he contracted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Presidential Candidates Always Attack, Never Defend | 9/23/1991 | See Source »

...past 20 months, Noriega has been awaiting trial in what has been dubbed the Dictator's Suite, a two-room cell behind rows of barbed wire at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, south of Miami. In accordance with the Geneva Conventions, he is considered a prisoner of war and thus receives 80 Swiss francs (U.S.$50) a month from the U.S. government -- more than enough to pay for a steady supply of his favorite cookies, Oreos. He spends his time studying classified documents, talking on his government-tapped phone and watching Spanish-language soap operas. Like many a cornered scoundrel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: War on Drugs: Day of Reckoning | 8/26/1991 | See Source »

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