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Berkowitz and his Washington, D.C. lawyer Maureen F. Del Duca also declined to comment on the pending litigation...
...Sharpton's flamboyant image and checkered past have made him an easy target for right-wingers to use against their political enemies. For example, after Bill Bradley assailed George W. Bush for hustling votes at South Carolina's Bob Jones University, which still bans interracial dating, conservative pundit George F. Will homed in on Bradley's meetings with Sharpton. Noting that Sharpton "associated with a colossal fraud in the Tawana Brawley case," Will asked Bradley in a TV interview, "Are you comfortable around him? And why?" Bradley ducked the question...
...plan was announced at a news conference held yesterday afternoon in the state capitol by Gov. A. Paul Cellucci, Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly, and Insurance Commissioner Linda L. Ruthardt...
...culprit, according to Lampoon President Stephen C. Hely '02, was Lampoon editor Jacob F. Lentz...
...HPHC, which has 1.1 million members, has built a formidable reputation on the name it has used since 1969. Furthermore, the threat that the HMO will no longer operate under the Harvard name could scare away potential investors. In the state's suit against the University, Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly has asserted that giving up the Harvard name would cause HPHC to lose investors, status and important name recognition. On the University side, HPHC and Harvard are both in the medical field. Should the HMO become a for-profit organization, it might begin entering into new lines of business...