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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Johnson led the Harvard offense that was dominant in the paint. The team shot an amazing 60.7 percent from the floor in the first half...

Author: By David R. De remer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Athlete of the Week: Sarah Johnson '03 | 12/14/1999 | See Source »

Against Rhode Island on Wednesday, the 6'4 freshman center led Harvard to an easy 83-59 victory after the Crimson struggled to break the game open in the first half against the winless Rams...

Author: By David R. De remer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Athlete of the Week: Sarah Johnson '03 | 12/14/1999 | See Source »

...FAMILY What's the latest measure of success? Not material possessions or a prestigious job. A Yankelovich poll for MasterCard indicates it's a good family life. Eight of 10 people say they admire someone who puts family before work; nearly half say they've changed jobs to have more family time; and 1 in 5 say they've taken a pay cut to work less. But what we say about priorities doesn't always match what we do: a recent government study shows working hours have risen, while time with kids has fallen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Brief: Dec. 13, 1999 | 12/13/1999 | See Source »

...show works better as an intellectual exercise than a moving theatrical experience. Director Graciela Daniele's rather dry production dwells in ponderous shadows for much of the first act and shifts abruptly (and half-heartedly) to Gay Nineties Chicago in the second. The transformation of Marie's lover (Anthony Crivello, solid if a bit too modern) from itinerant seaman to rising machine politician is not adequately explained--nor is the matter of why an ambitious candidate in 1890s Chicago would find it advantageous to claim two mixed-race kids as his own. Most crucial, LaChiusa's multihued, melodically challenging music...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Medea in New Orleans | 12/13/1999 | See Source »

Which brings Hooper back to where he started--with an intriguing question and no definitive answer. A half-century after the trials, there's not much hard evidence left. Samples of the original vaccines still exist, but time may have degraded them; any analysis would be far from convincing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Did Polio Researchers Create AIDS? | 12/13/1999 | See Source »

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