Word: john
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Cleary disciple Ronn Tomassoni took the helm of the Crimson this year championing the same idealistic egalitarianism of his old boss. The new coach originally spread his five most talented forwards--seniors Vukonich, Peter Ciavaglia, Ted Donato and John Weisbrod and sophomore Ted Drury--over the top three lines rather than stacking...
News Editor for this Issue: Matthew M. Hoffman '91 Night Editors: Jonathan S. Cohn '91 Matthew M. Hoffman '91 Joseph R. Palmore '91 Lori E. Smith '92-'93 Eric S. Solowey '91 Ira E. Stoll '94 Jeffrey C. Wu '92 Editorial Editor: John L. Larew '91 Sports Editors: Andrew M. Fine '91 Michael R. Grunwald '92 Photo Editors: Yvette C. Alt '92 Michael F. Koehler '92 Business Editor: Timothy B. Paydos '92 Copy Editor: Yen-Dang...
Milken has the right to appeal on grounds that the presentencing hearing violated his rights by introducing charges that had already been dropped. But legal experts saw little hope for that strategy. "There is no right to appeal on the length of a sentence," says Columbia law professor John Coffee Jr. "They may try to challenge the constitutionality of the hearing, but I'm certain they will be unsuccessful...
...Thursday, Thatcher broke the news to Energy Minister John Wakeham, who had served exactly one day as her campaign manager. (Thatcher had angrily dismissed his predecessor, who had assured her she would prevail handily in the first round.) At 8:45 she notified the Queen of her decision by telephone. Then, 15 minutes later, she entered the Cabinet room and informed the rest of her colleagues. In light of the back-room battles that shook the Conservative Party and the hypocritical talk about loyalty and harmony, Thatcher's written statement was a model of clarity: "Having consulted widely among colleagues...
...dislikes the ambitious, 57- year-old self-made millionaire as much for his views (she considers some of them dangerously socialistic, particularly his willingness to intervene in industrial policy) as for his flamboyant public personality. For her successor, Thatcher preferred one of two Cabinet ministers: Chancellor of the Exchequer John Major, 47, or Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd, 60, both of whom, out of loyalty, could not declare themselves as candidates until the Prime Minister retired from the contest. She pulled out just in time for the two + ministers to beat the deadline of noon Thursday for entering the election...