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Mental and physical agility did connect for the Crimson when it counted, and Harvard concluded its volleyball season having lived up to its promise...

Author: By Lauren S. Charno, | Title: W. Spikers Rise to Expectations at Season's End | 11/14/1995 | See Source »

...recalls Gingrich's reaction to the statuesque Greek immigrant: "My clearest recollections were with the rapture in which he held her. He was like a puppy dog." She quickly became a member of Gingrich's group of "Big Thinkers," invited to most of his retreats. "The area where we connect intellectually is this area of replacing the welfare state," Huffington says. "Those of us who care passionately about effective compassion want to make sure there is a social conscience in the Republican revolution." These days Huffington makes sure she praises Gingrich's wife Marianne...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARIANNA HUFFINGTON: A WOMAN ON THE VERGE | 11/6/1995 | See Source »

...this is the standard by which the Blue Men ridge their success, then they have certainly achieved it. The messy exuberance of "Tubes" erases the respectful distance audiences keep from most works of art. For Blue Man Group to continue to connect to its audiences, therefore, it must keep up the generative energy which has rocketed it this far. This goal is the catalyst that keeps Wink, Goldman and Stanton moving forward after nearly seven years, writing more material, collecting more junk, and jetting weekly between Boston and New York to keep both shows running. In the words of Chris...

Author: By Joyelle H. Mcsweeney, | Title: CECI N'EST PAS UNE PIPE | 11/2/1995 | See Source »

Students can reach the Coalition to Save Student Aid hotline at (800) 574-4AID and connect to their local representative's office by using their home zip code

Author: By Halton A. Peters, | Title: Students Set to Rally for Financial Aid | 10/30/1995 | See Source »

...actually believed in the promise of cyberspace--that we could reach out over the barriers of age, race, geography and gender, and truly connect. No one would ever be lonely anymore. Writing would become a mass art form. Democracy would flourish as millions of people logged on to the vast, bubbling, uncensored online debate. I didn't know that much of what goes on online would turn out to be "utter drivel," as disillusioned cyberpioneer Clifford Stoll now concludes in his book Silicon Snake Oil, or "flame wars" of crude and escalating insults, or, of course, cybersex with Beavis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PUT YOUR PANTS ON, DEMONBOY | 10/23/1995 | See Source »

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