NICK NOLTE DROPS IN TO CHAT ABOUT LATEST FILM
Nick Nolte rode in the Kluge helicopter from Albemarle Hall to the Culbreth Theatre for a laid-back chat with people waiting to see a sneak preview of his new film, "Farewell to the King," at the Virginia Festival of American Film.Nolte, casually attired in a white sweater, said last night that he'd just finished filming a segment of "New York Stories" in New York with Martin Scorcese.Set in the 1930s, the film deals with the...
U.S. Rep. Charles Bass strolled among the tables and counter seats at Kay's Coffee Shop in Hudson on Monday, taking time to chat with people enjoying a late breakfast or early lunch during his pre-noon visit.Across the river in Nashua, his challenger, Katrina Swett, was shaking hands and spreading her message to potential voters inside and outside the Nashua Garden restaurant on Main Street before walking over to the nearby Democratic Party headquarters to begin making
U.S. Rep. Charles Bass strolled among the tables and counter seats at Kay's Coffee Shop in Hudson on Monday, taking time to chat with people enjoying a late breakfast or early lunch during his pre-noon visit.Across the river in Nashua, his challenger, Katrina Swett, was shaking hands and spreading her message to potential voters inside and outside the Nashua Garden restaurant on Main Street before walking over to the nearby Democratic Party headquarters to begin making...
LAWLESS FRONTIERS OF CYBERSPACE INVITE TROUBLE
ROBERT SIEGEL, Host: More and more people are using a computer and a modem to connect to online services where they can gather information, play games or chat with people around the country or around the world. These commercial online services have experienced explosive growth over the past year, partly because of all the talk about the information superhighway. Between four and six million homes are now connected to the big, commercial online services, and millions more, as many as 20 million,...
President Has the Student Vote / Queens College's Russell Hotzler reaches out to his constituency
Two months before he was scheduled to start his new job as interim president of Queens College, Russell Hotzler visited the campus to chat with people he considered to be VIPs. Those Very Important Persons were student leaders Rifka Libman, president of the Student Association, and vice president Neema Nicholas.Coming to see them, Hotzler scored a good first impression with Libman, 20, a pre-med junior majoring in Jewish studies."We were the first meeting he had on campus,...