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...Broadway, which has two big new hits (Ragtime and The Lion King) and is headed for its highest-grossing season ever, the musical is doing O.K. But for genuine, up-to-date, classic Broadway, true believers flock each spring to City Center for three new enthralling installments (of only five performances each) in the Encores! series. Now in its fifth season under executive director Judith Daykin, Encores! has spawned a Broadway hit (Chicago) and inspired concert programs in Los Angeles and Washington...
...Paradox that Bill Gates is in fact guilty of violating a set of laws that Bork hitherto regarded as contradictory at best and destructive at worst. But as hostilities flare between the software titan and its many foes (the Justice Department, the House and Senate judiciary committees and a flock of state attorneys general are all scrutinizing Microsoft's monopoly power), both sides are hiring whomever it takes to win over public opinion, and price appears to be no object...
...best way to find out, it seems to me, is to take to people with more than a passing interest in Harvard, but without the insider status that would give them first-hand insight into the situation. And conveniently, an entire flock of pre-frosh have descended on Cambridge for the weekend...
...more and more surfers flock to the Net, a new study warns that African Americans may be left behind...
Cheuse said she anticipates that students will flock to the grassy quadrangle between Agassiz Hall and Fay House to voice their support for Radcliffe...