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...Kate E. Jackson ’04, who is biracial—black and white—is blonde and blue-eyed. She says she thinks she doesn’t feel the barriers some students do to hanging out with different ethnic groups. “As much as I can understand the need for minorities to feel like they have a support system...I really wish a lot more people at this school could be a part of the minority community,” she says. “I think the white kids think that they would...
...rereleased, this time as "The Bronze Venus;" Horne's name was now at the top, Cooper's in agate print below. Cooper would emcee Amateur Night at the Apollo Theatre for 50 years; at the end of which he could still boogaloo and scooby-doo like an octogenarian Michael Jackson...
...weighs about 60 pounds less, but that would be the only bright spot for the current Lakers. Worthy could double-team O’Neal often, without having to worry about his defensive assignment, Samaki Walker, being an offensive threat. Pat Riley could finally best his arch-nemesis Phil Jackson, as Magic & Co. would end up beating the present Lake Show in six games...
...other--are in order for two ambitious films about people trying to stay in control when they are at work or out of it. The more conventional of the two, Changing Lanes, is about two men--slick lawyer Gavin (Ben Affleck) and harried insurance salesman Doyle (Samuel L. Jackson)--who collide on a Manhattan highway while rushing to respective court appointments. Gavin needs to secure judicial approval of his firm's right to manage a dead man's billions; Doyle hopes to win back his separated wife and his kids. Gavin heedlessly drives off, leaving Doyle with a disabled...
...Jackson to speak at HLS, during the meeting time of several classes, including one taught by Law professor Alvin C. Warren...