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Midwest Correspondent Barry Hillenbrand, whose reporting included attending a "cookoff' in Evanston, Ill., says he is now "hard into an effort to offset the damage...
...power of his role. Konrad is good in the opening scenes, wearied and saddened into bitterness over the trouble in his family and in the land, and again, in his meeting with Hal, when he shows disappointment and displeasure. But Konrad does not add enough depth to this character whose experiences frame the play. And of his courtiers, only John Goerner, as the wicked Earl of Worcester, as conniving as he appears to be composed, adds an interesting touch of treachery to his part...
...must be able to see through the South African regime--whose diplomats are notorious for simply lying. Ruth Hayes '77-4 Elli Mylona '78 Steve Aldritch '78 Dan Rabinovitz '77-4 Cindy Ruskin '79 Neva Seidman...
...Indiana-to install a system of judicially fixed, predetermined sentences in place of the traditional, often capricious program of discretionary release by parole authorities. Moves are afoot in 15 other states to do the same. As the respected Corrections Magazine puts it, "Determinate sentencing is clearly an idea whose time has come...
...Saturday the Crimson squandered a 13-point second-half lead as the cagers did not do themselves proud, losing, 72-65. The loss was especially rankling for McLaughlin, whose friends and family were on hand for the game. But he said before the game, "We want to win, but I'm more concerned about our team giving 100 per cent. That's all I want the people at Fordham to know...