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...these stops are accessible by Metro for the cost of a pack of chewing gum. There are of course diversions closer to home. And you're undoubtedly being inundated with information about how to spend your free time (did I mention The Crimson's open house?). But be brave; strike out on your own. Some Saturday afternoon when you're tired of Ultimate Frisbee, think about exploring the city you'll spend the next four years pretending you live in. If nothing else, it'll make it easier to fake it. And you, yes you a Harvard student, might even...

Author: By Elizabeth T. Bangs, | Title: What to Do at Harvard Until the Year 2000 | 9/9/1996 | See Source »

...United States next week. Although the two leaders settled none of the issues troubling the peace process, they did make unspecific, encouraging statements to the press. While Netanyahu praised the goal of assuring the "security and well being of Israelis and Palestinians alike," Arafat lauded the "peace of the brave." TIME's Jerusalem bureau chief Lisa Beyer notes that since Netanyahu has already made it clear he has no intention of pursuing the peace process the way his predecessors did, it is unsurprising that Israelis refused to make meaningful concessions in the meeting. "The results of the meeting fall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Netanyahu Walks The Walk . . . | 9/4/1996 | See Source »

...speech didn't quite hang together. Yet it was a brave speech and deserves credit for its ambitions. It was brave first in that it ignored many of the time-honored conventions of political oratory, and did so in a way that asked a lot of the audience--especially the people in the hall. Half the delegates had been to dinner, had had a few drinks and were ready to rock. But Dole gave them little to play with. He didn't offer much humor, didn't inspire a chant, didn't ask them to hoot 'n' holler...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WELCOME TO HARD TRUTHS | 8/26/1996 | See Source »

...songs meander with the plot, although in live performances the cast is able to make most of them work by means of raw energy, youthful good looks and old-fashioned showmanship. There are plenty that hold up well on record, however, such as One Song Glory, a brave, bold blast that compares with some of the best tunes on Jesus Christ Superstar, the pioneering 1971 rock opera. However, neither Rent nor Noise/Funk is as bold musically as JCS was in its day. Noise/Funk sounds a little stuffy compared with current hip-hop releases like A Tribe Called Quest's Beats...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MUSIC: LULLABIES OF BROADWAY | 8/26/1996 | See Source »

While living in germany, our family flew TWA Flight 800. Recently we traveled again to Frankfurt, and as a security professional I was impressed with the thoroughness of TWA security measures. TWA, however, is a flagship carrier to many places that are especially dangerous for Americans. In this brave new world, some U.S. cities are equally dangerous. We must be patient, follow prudent security measures, know that actions carry risks and prosecute criminals no matter where they hide. GLORIA CASTRO HEARN Boulder City, Nevada

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters:: Aug. 19, 1996 | 8/19/1996 | See Source »

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