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...seeing. Eyes allow one tocover oneself in images, to construct oneselfcomfortably out of the things one sees--to blindoneself, in essence, to the true nature ofhumanity. When sight is gone, and the eye isforever turned inward, the horrifying epiphanythat life is white, pure nothing becomes, inBlindness, the deepest horror imaginable

Author: By Erin E. Billings, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Among the Blind, Chaos is King | 11/13/1998 | See Source »

...imagine that I might have lost even one reader just now!) Today I want to express an impassioned plea for each of us to ask ourselves the following questions and to confront our answers earnestly: What would it take for me to unearth, scrutinize and grapple with my deepest motives in life? To reconsider those motives with the most sincere and penetrating will to critique and better myself? To emerge from this introspection with a more enlightened sense of what drives me to make my choices...

Author: By Jonathan T. Jacoby, | Title: Anti-Social Behavior | 11/4/1998 | See Source »

...chide players when a gutter ball is rolled. Although no violence has ever been documented, tempers have been known to flare due to low scores and perpetual losses. The crown jewel of the complex is the second floor pro-shop, which serves as a haven for every bowler's deepest desires. XG vinyl bowling bags ($30.00), canvas shoe bags ($10), handsome hand embroidered Brunswick bowling jerseys ($50) and creme de la creme hand-crafted bowling balls ($170) are all exhibited behind glass casing for patrons to gaze upon with...

Author: By Ariel B. Osceola, | Title: bowling with da homies | 10/22/1998 | See Source »

...course, boosting domestic spending is precisely what Robert Rubin and other U.S. economic officials urged Japan to do -- six months ago. These days, with Japan mired in a two-year recession, the deepest since WWII, and its debt-riddled banks fresh out of investment capital, the occasional TGIM shopping day looks a lot like too little, too late. And there's still no guarantee that the Japanese, known as compulsive savers, won't just buy $250 in gold and bury it in the backyard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Japan: Giving Yen | 10/6/1998 | See Source »

This year, with a new coach and one of the deepest teams in Harvard history, the Crimson will look to right the wrongs of a year ago. Coach Jim Floerchinger has the team practicing with a cohesiveness that was missing under former coach Don Benson '88, who resigned after last season's disappointment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Several Squads Look to Rebound | 9/14/1998 | See Source »

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