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...behavior of the stockbrokers at Brooks, Weinger, Robbins & Leeds might have made for a biting off-Broadway play about sleazy morality on Wall Street -- if only the firm were fictional. The young professionals at the Manhattan penny-stock trading firm allegedly sold cocaine in stairwells, traded drugs for insider stock tips and routinely signed false names on important documents, among other offenses. Last week seven of the not-so-satirical brokerage employees were hauled away in handcuffs as part of a 19-person drug bust; it was one of the biggest undercover actions ever carried out in the Manhattan financial...
...Hollywood stereotypes of Arabs have not matured in the same way at all. An often cited example is Aladdin, in which Scott Weinger ’98 was the voice of Aladdin, the hero, while the arch-villain, Jafar, speaks with a (bad) Arab accent. It does not appear, though, that this bias is malicious—merely cultural. The Siege in 1998 was an eerie prediction of Arab-American internment after terrorist attacks in New York, and the film’s intent seemed to be to show that this was not a reasonable response to a terrorist attack...
...cast featured original show members Bob Saget as Danny Tanner and Scott Weinger ’98 as Steve, DJ Tanner’s boyfriend...
...Weinger took advantage of his other well-known role as the voice of Disney’s Aladdin, asking Danny, “Do you trust...
...singing the “Full House” theme song after making several intentional mistakes, such as singing the “Fresh Prince of Bel Air” theme to introduce Ali and “A Whole New World” to introduce Weinger...