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Christened Candy Cane, she makes her debut when Ruby hosts precinct night for the Dallas police force. The night marks Ruby's big debut, also--he finally gets his big break with the bosses. His challenge is to use his drug running links to free Santos Alienate (Marc Lawrence), their man in Havana, catapults Ruby into the limelight and allows him to play with the big boys at a mob gathering in Las Vegas. Soon, However, the bar owner finds himself embroiled in events that are beyond his understanding and control...

Author: By Danielle Phillips, | Title: The Danny Aiello Conspiracy | 4/9/1992 | See Source »

Once again, Harvard's hitting proved the catalyst in the victory. Harvard immediately jumped on Tufts pitcher Marc Williams...

Author: By Justin R. P. ingersoll, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Batsmen Batter Jumbos, 10-5, at Home | 4/8/1992 | See Source »

...addition to Antman the institute's recognized specialists are Drs. George P. Canellos, Emil Frei III, Marc B. Garnick, Jay R. Harris, Philip W. Kantoff, William D. Kaplan, Peter M. Mauch, Robert J. Mayer, Lee M. Nadler, Stephen E. Sallan and Howard J. Weinstein...

Author: By Betty L. Cung, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: 13 Harvard Doctors Honored | 4/3/1992 | See Source »

...subjects of their theses are quite diverse. Two films address family issues: Allison Humeneck's project concerns her parents, while Joe Vidaurreta's examines the life of his uncle. Marc Grant follows the daily routine of a Hassidic Jew and Julie Mallozzi records a story about orphans...

Author: By Sucharita Mulpuru, | Title: Student Filmmakers Put Time, Money Into Creating Celluloid Senior Theses: | 4/2/1992 | See Source »

...were part of a CPB-funded series, P.O.V. But the CPB plays no role in approving individual projects in the series, which was created expressly as a forum for independent, out-of-the-mainstream filmmakers. "It's not that we're out looking for controversy," says P.O.V. executive producer Marc Weiss. "But if we're going to shrink from it, then we might as well put P.O.V. out of business altogether...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Public TV Under Assault | 3/30/1992 | See Source »

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