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Sliding into this cave on my back was terrifying, but my fear subsided as I lay there waiting for the first picture to start, unsure of what would happen. There was no need to worry. When the MRI starts, there is no doubt that it's happening. The first, third, and fourth pictures might as well have been taken at a construction site. Boyz II Men competed with the machine, which sounded like a jack hammer. It wasn't ideal, but the second picture was undoubtedly my least favorite. The machine rocked me as if I were reclining atop ocean...

Author: By Melissa ROSE Langsam, | Title: Life As a B-Movie | 4/9/1998 | See Source »

...actors did, to pretend to be what he wasn't. And it is this that precipitated his early exit from the movies, around 1934. Now the biographer and journalist William J. Mann, fascinated by Haines's colorful rise and fall in the film world and his unique refusal to cave in to the studio demands, has shaped around his life an intriguing exploration of fifty years of shifting Tinseltown mores...

Author: By Susannah R. Mandel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bio of Gay Actor Gives Rich Portrait of '20s Hollywood | 3/20/1998 | See Source »

...This] is pretty much what I expected," said Omar A. Nazem '01. "The administration tends not to cave to the demands of students or other schools...

Author: By David A. Fahrenthold, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Financial Aid Will Not Change This Semester | 3/20/1998 | See Source »

...case you've been living in a cave deep in the bowels of the earth the last couple of days, Feaster scored 35 points to lead a shocking 71-67 upset over No. 1-seeded Stanford in the first round of the NCAAs Saturday night. The Crimson's win made Harvard the first 16 seed to ever upset a No. 1 seed in the history of the Tournament. Two nights later, Feaster orchestrated a 28-point masterpiece against No. 9 seeded Arkansas in the next round of the NCAAs. The Crimson lost the game, 82-64, but still managed...

Author: By Chris W. Mcevoy, | Title: Superstar Does Harvard Proud | 3/18/1998 | See Source »

...with Mikhail Gorbachev, prior to the Geneva summit in 1985, was the first he gave to an American news organization--and contained some important signals. Henry Grunwald, TIME's editor-in-chief, received the call indicating that Gorbachev had agreed to a meeting. Grunwald, managing editor Ray Cave and I [as chief of correspondents] flew by Concorde to Paris and then on to Moscow. When we saw Gorbachev the next day, in the preliminary chitchat, he said, "What was Aeroflot like? I need to know...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 1980-1989 Comeback: Witness: Richard Duncan | 3/9/1998 | See Source »

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