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...millions of innocents endured merely because they were born. Mr. Altman, comparisons such as yours do not under any circumstances" come to mind much more quickly." In conclusion, Altman's youth and inexperience ought not to count against him, but Altman clearly needs a little more education! J. D. Brandenburg Summer School
Bach Society Orchestra. Will perform Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 with violinist Melinda Hakim '97, flutist Isabel Gill '97 and keyboardist Mary Farbood '97; the East Coast premiere of John Harbison's 1991 Oboe Concerto, with oboist Daniel P. Kim '97; and Mahler's Kindertotenlider with mezzo-soprano Mary Westbrook-Geha. $7/$5 for students.Sanders Theatre, 8 p.m. Tickets are available atthe Holyoke Center Ticket Office and the SandersTheatre Box Office...
...Certainly, I have not heard anyone moaning about how long it has been since a Nobel Prize," says George Brandenburg, director of the High Energy Physics Laboratory. "Anybody who is worried about it is crazy...
...health officials report rates of death and childlessness on a scale normally seen only in wartime. Ailments of both body and mind are near epidemic magnitude. In several countries, including Russia, the population is actually shrinking. "The drop is catastrophic" says Regine Hildebrandt, family minister in the state of Brandenburg government. "It is like...
Couples waiting to see how things transpire are relying on birth control -- or, more likely, abortion -- to put off the commitment. In many other cases the lack of hope is complete: thousands are opting for sterilization. In the state of Brandenburg, which surrounds Berlin, 6,224 women were sterilized in 1993, vs. 200 in 1989. Other eastern German states report a similar increase in sterilizations, most among those in the 30-to-40 age group. In some areas, as many as 1 in 5 making the permanent choice is under...