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...took off at 3:46 a.m., carrying Duvalier, now an ex-President-for-Life, out of Haiti for only the second time. With him were his wife, his mother Simone, 72, four children and 17 others, headed for France and, presumably, on to an existence of pampered exile. As dawn broke over Haiti, an era of darkness had finally ended...
...Harvard, drinking a cola made by a company that operates in South Africa might be a way to show one's opposition to divestment. At Dartmouth, even demonstrations and petitions are too subtle. To get a point across at the Big Green, one sledgehammers activist shanties in the pre-dawn darkness...
...were arrested in yesterday's pre-dawn hours by Cambridge Police, acting on the recommendation of city fire authorities responding to the 4:30 a.m. alarm. They were arraigned in Cambridge District Court and released on personal recognizance after a hearing was set for February...
...enjoyed reading Joe Kahn's article on Derek Bok Friday, Jan. 10. Although the title suggested a news analysis on Bok's possible departure, the text was laughably mushy, from the "dawn of the Bok era" in paragraph eight through the "confidence and polish" Bok now demonstrates as he covers "all angles with ease and refinement...
...years Moscow's stringent ideological standards have kept Soviet artists and writers in a creative straitjacket. To some, however, Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev's recent calls for more "openness" and "grass-roots creativity" signaled that a new age was about to dawn. Apparently intent on extending that proposition to literature, Soviet Poet Yevgeni Yevtushenko, 52, delivered a rousing speech before a congress of the Writers' Union of the Russian Federation objecting to the limitations placed on writers by the state. Judging by the official caution with which the Soviet press last week reported his address, he may have spoken...