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...They're not offensive," said Keith R. Hahn '03 as he helped staff the Radcliffe Rugby Team's Twizzler concession stand and "Panning for Gold" sandbox...

Author: By David C. Newman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Nice Weather Blesses Swingin' Springfest | 5/1/2000 | See Source »

...friend had introduced Chen to the snakeheads--Chinese gangsters who run human smuggling syndicates with links to Chinese communities all over the world. Shifty, violent men with a liking for gold watches and rings the size of plumbing fixtures, the snakeheads have a ruthless reputation throughout Fujian. Chen was scared of them, but he was also exhilarated at the prospect of going to the U.S. and earning "big money." (His name, village and some identifying details have been changed to protect him and his family.) For $37,000 the snakeheads promised to transport Chen to New York City. He didn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coming to America | 5/1/2000 | See Source »

Anyone who recalls classic Young songs like Ohio knows that the singer-songwriter does his best work when hypocrites and blowhards come into his sights. He's beautiful when he's teed off. Judging from Silver & Gold, Young is a contented man now. He fills this CD with quiet, almost austere acoustic-guitar picking and with gently upbeat meditations on his home, his family, where he's been and where he's at. In Buffalo Springfield Again, Young even gets misty about the past. The result is an album of lovely music, for sure, but one that's blanketed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Silver & Gold | 5/1/2000 | See Source »

...same time, however, he began winning big competitions. In both 1981 and 1982, he placed first in the U.S.A. Math Olympiad, and won a Gold Medal at the International Math Olympiad (with a perfect score in 1981). About this time, he realized he could make a living doing mathematics...

Author: By Tom Castillo, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Gnoshin' with Noam | 4/20/2000 | See Source »

When Leland Stanford founded his university in 1885, California was caught up in the frontier, in the prime of the Gold Rush. Now, Stanford University is caught up in a new Gold Rush--the Internet era that may have the power to push Stanford above its peer schools and into serious contention with Harvard...

Author: By Vasugi V. Ganeshananthan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Technology Brings Stanford Renown | 4/18/2000 | See Source »

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