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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...must assume that when Neil Simon wrote a female version of his classic play, The Odd Couple, he had something in mind other than creating more roles for women (commendable as such a goal might be). The implication surely is that a female version would express something that the male version could not, that females possess a unique voice that would make a reworking of the play subtly different. If such was Simon's intent, then he was doomed to failure; if such was not his intent, it is hard to see what the point of this exercise...

Author: By Jeannette A. Vargas, | Title: Female Odd Couple a Weaker Set | 3/17/1994 | See Source »

...most disheartening to hear leaders in the Arab world express the opinion that Israel is not really interested in peace. Many seem to think that they are the only ones paying for the constant state of unrest in the Middle East...

Author: By Roy Astrachan, | Title: A Patriotic Peace | 3/16/1994 | See Source »

...research than teach undergraduates especially since tenure decisions are based substantially more on research and publications that on time in the class room. The incentives become irresistible when students and their parents quietly acquiesce, or at most complain that the TFs need to be proficient in English and coherently express their ideas and the material they teach--standards, it should be noted, which professors occasionally fail to satisfy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Teaching Fellows Should Not Be Doing the Teaching | 3/16/1994 | See Source »

...good way to go out, I think that's the best way to express it," McCann said of the game. "It got fairly physical out there, and I think this is a good kind of game going into the play-offs against other good teams...

Author: By Darren Kilfara, | Title: Martins (5 Points) and Icemen Beat Big Red, 5-3 | 3/14/1994 | See Source »

...have observed that with the existence of so many different Latin American clubs, some distinct problems arise. The first problem is that instead of the unity that clubs express as their goal, there is a sense of separation within the Latin American culture. Because of this separation a second problem arises: competition between clubs. And lastly, the existence of a large number of clubs causes confusion for those students who are from a mixed Latin American background. To which club or clubs do they belong? Or must they form a club of their...

Author: By Nancy RAINE Reyes, | Title: Where Do I Fit In? | 3/14/1994 | See Source »

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