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...Korea, Japan was always on the periphery of a great empire. The cultural metropole was in China, and Japan was forever trying to catch up with the latest trends and fashions in art, clothes, literature, religion, politics and philosophy. News of these trends arrived from faraway cities, such as Chang'an, Nanjing, Kaifeng or Beijing...
...time, of course, power shifted West. Chang'an and Beijing were replaced as the sources of fashion and wisdom by Paris, London and New York. But the peripheral attitudes remained the same, including an ardent curiosity in views and trends from abroad. I have had more than one South Korean explain to me that Koreans are better performers of Western classical music than Japanese...
...Crimson's No. 1 doubles team of Bajin and Ghazal won an easy 8-3 victory over the Lions' Joyce Chang and Weintraub. Broughton and Andrea Magyera, playing as the No. 2 team, defeated Shelly Mittal and Etel Bugescu...
After the doubles matches had finished, the focus turned to the top four singles matches. Playing at the No. 3 spot, Broughton was the first Crimson player at bat, coming away with a 6-2, 6-3 win over Chang...
ROAD SHOW On his first trip as U.S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell dashed through six countries in four days. Despite high-level meetings (with Yasser Arafat and others) on delicate topics (Iraqi sanctions and others), he remained the quintessence of calm. Illustration for TIME by Michelle Chang...