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...when the Crimson travels to New Haven Saturday the winner of the Harvard Yale showdown will undoubtedly be heavily favored to cop the league crown...
...That is more than the total number started by the agency in the preceding 47 years. Says Enforcement Director John Fedders, who heads a 591-member team: "You're going to continue to see a lot of action from us. We want the market to know that the cop is on the beat...
...make the cop tougher, the SEC is asking Congress to stiffen the penalties for illegal insider trading. Those convicted in civil cases now receive wrist-slap sanctions that merely bar them from further misuse of information and make them relinquish their profits. A House-passed version of the SEC measure would impose fines of up to three times the gains made from illicit transactions...
Compelling facts do not always cohere into riveting drama. But Mann, author of the social documentary play Still Life, has shaped the trial transcript and other relevant comments into antiphonal form: the lament of a hard-nosed cop will be answered by a raucous drag queen; the surreal anguish of Dan White (incarnated with creepy brilliance by John Spencer) will be followed by some wildly comic testimony that might have come from Carol Burnett's blooper barrel. Execution of Justice, directed by Oskar Eustis and Anthony Taccone, is a major work that seems to stand outside the perimeters...
...week to pay for his relocation to a new, undisclosed place. "If I had to do it all over again, I don't think I would," he says. "No one told me it would be this way. I was just trying to do my job, be a good cop, do what I thought was right...