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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...players gain points by stalking and mutilating the enemy) probably did little to placate the hostility and aggression brewing within the two disturbed students. Yet computer graphics were far from the only impetus for the Columbine massacre. The more we learn about the assailants, the more we realize the April 20th tragedy was influenced by several factors. These included the taunts of peers, the complacency of educators who never questioned the boys' violent writings, the detached parents' ignorance of pipe bombs being built in their basement and the laws that allowed Harris' girlfriend to legally purchase three of the guns...

Author: By Lauren E. Baer, | Title: Another Victim of Littleton | 5/5/1999 | See Source »

Harvard recipients--whose names were announced in early April--are Professor of Psychology Daniel T. Gilbert, Professor of Anthropology Michael Herzfeld, Professor of Government Lisa L. Martin, Zemurray Professor of the History of Science Katharine Park and Professor of German Maria M. Tatar...

Author: By Allison M. Fitzgerald, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Five Professors Win Coveted Award | 5/5/1999 | See Source »

Harvard recipients--whose names were announced in early April--are Professor of Psychology Daniel T. Gilbert, Professor of Anthropology Michael Herzfeld, Professor of Government Lisa L. Martin, Zemurray Professor of the History of Science Katharine Park and Professor of German Maria M. Tatar...

Author: By Allison M. Fitzgerald, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Five Profs. Win Coveted Award | 5/5/1999 | See Source »

During the men's volleyball team annual spring break trip to California, eight team members attended an April 1 taping of the longest running game show in television history, airing today...

Author: By Patty Li, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: V-Ball Team Hears 'Come On Down!' | 5/5/1999 | See Source »

...American rocketry up to it? Earlier this week, and for the third time in a month, a U.S. rocket failed to lift its satellite payload into the proper orbit. On Tuesday, the second-stage boosters failed on a Boeing-made Delta III; in April, two Lockheed Martin Titan IVs fell short of their target orbits. The mission cost of the latest Delta failure, an Orion communication satellite that wound up in a lopsided orbit, was $230 million. That is the kind of money satellite companies don?t generally like to see blast off into nothing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: We Have Liftoff -- But It?s Not High Enough! | 5/5/1999 | See Source »

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