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Entertainment & Sports

Mar. 31, 2001

First-Rate Fantasy

The irony of "First Years," which premiered March 19 on NBC, is that, given its 9 p.m. time slot, many real first-year associates will not be home to watch it. It's probably just as well. I can't imagine anyone who has been in the trenches all day giving up the precious hour. An associate would be better off working late on Monday night for some extra free weekend time.

        By Chad Finke

        The irony of "First Years," which premiered March 19 on NBC, is that, given its 9 p.m. time slot, many real first-year associates will not be home to watch it. It's probably just as well. I can't imagine anyone who has been in the trenches all day giving up the precious hour. An associate would be better off working late on Monday night for some ext...

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