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...across the threshold by one grim man in formal dress with a boutonniere in his lapel. It was a relief to see Hearns walking even unsteadily later, though he bore scarcely a recognizable resemblance to the person who had entered the ring. His grin was continuous and worrisomely inappropriate--wider than chagrin--and his speech was more deliberate than distinct. His thoughts were slower still. During the interviews, bulb-nosed old Press Agent Irving Rudd hovered at Hearns' ear like Jiminy Cricket, to keep his answers on course...
...impact of the Marks & Spencer case is likely to be wider and far more costly. Even pending the final ruling, dozens of big companies including BT Group, French bank BNP Paribas and U.S. machinery firm Caterpillar have filed for tax relief in Britain using the same criteria as Marks & Spencer. "This potentially opens the floodgates for claims over the past six years," says Michael Hardwick, a corporate tax partner at Linklaters in London. Simon Whitehead of solicitors Dorsey & Whitney, which is representing Marks & Spencer, says that 70 multinational firms have already signed up for a group action that...
...assist students who are already more focused in their interests, or students who are interested in learning more about a particular field, we also ask each department to hold its own smaller open house where both instructors and concentrators could provide an overview of their fields. Finally, we encourage wider advising during freshman week for students who are entirely undecided on even a broad field of study. Before their first shopping period, freshmen should have an inkling of where to start in Harvard’s voluminous course catalog...
...review should indicate how rich an arts community is and not how knowledgeable a reporter is about intonation, ensemble, or finer points of brass playing. I ask that future Crimson reporters review concerts with a wider perspective. Your words have consequences, and your publication has a responsibility to the Harvard arts community at large...
...game as the second-most prolific scoring offense in the nation, holding it to two goals on 10 shots. In a stunning display of discipline and containment, not a single one of those shots came in the final period, and Dartmouth was forced to watch as the gulf grew wider on goals by Wendell and freshman Jenelle Philipczyk...