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Many members of the former staff of the old magazine reunited to create The American Prospect in spring 1990 under the direction Kennedy School Lecturer in Public Policy Robert B. Reich, journalist Robert Kuttner and Princeton University Professor of EconomicsPaul Starr...

Author: By Adi Krause, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The American Prospect Moves to Cambridge | 5/15/1992 | See Source »

John Keppel '40, a Foreign Service Officer from 1947-1969, is scheduled to deliver "the Story Behind the Downing of Korean Airlines Flight 007" at 7:30 p.m. in the Starr Auditorium...

Author: By Marion B. Gammill, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: U.S., Soviets Lied About Plane | 4/29/1992 | See Source »

Former Harvard student Andrew M. Starr notifiedseveral companies about the violations. Starr wasnot involved in the Olympic Committee's recentaction

Author: By Rajath Shourie, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Ecolympics May Have to Give Up Name | 4/24/1992 | See Source »

...Steven Black) and his four Yahoos (living incarnations of Morton Downey Jr. and his obnoxious studio audience); Felicia Falana (Christina Estabrook), a Sally Jesse Raphael-like monster woman whose concern for her interviewees is as genuine as her hair piece; and Phylicia Butterworth (Starla Benford) and Chuck Buck (Michael Starr), early morning talk show hosts who sit on giant coffee cups and are equipped with saccharine sweet salutations...

Author: By Carolyn B. Rendell, | Title: Small Screen on Stage: Media Amok Satirizes TV | 4/23/1992 | See Source »

...play certainly has moments which work, and some on-target performances which are really fun to watch. Christine Estabrook creates a delightfully caustic Falana who is rapidly loosing her cool after 20 consecutive hours on the television, and Michael Starr has the sleazy, pretty boy Chuck down to a science. The eventual crossing between "reality" and the world of TV--when Cecilia becomes trapped in the television set after "accidentally walking into a talk show"--is truly frightening...

Author: By Carolyn B. Rendell, | Title: Small Screen on Stage: Media Amok Satirizes TV | 4/23/1992 | See Source »

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