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...goal was Lang's fifth of the year and it put the Crimson in an early hole that would prove too difficult...

Author: By Ron Romero, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Big Green Takes W. Soccer Crown | 11/2/1998 | See Source »

...Crimson finally broke through in the secondovertime. Sophomore Liz Sarles initiated from herdefensive position. Finding herself uncovered sheoverlapped and found a hole in the defense on theright side...

Author: By Owen Breck, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Field Hockey keeps ECAC Hopes Alive | 11/2/1998 | See Source »

Suppose you started digging a hole on the bank of the Hudson River, the cradle of American 19th century landscape as painted by Thomas Cole, Frederic Church and others. Suppose you kept digging straight down through the center of the earth and came out on the other side. The hole would open up just off Tasmania, the island state of Australia, painted in the 19th century by, among others, John Glover and W.C. Piguenit. There wasn't a single artist in Australia in, say, 1870 who had heard of the Hudson River School. Nor was there one in America...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Visions of Two Raw Continents | 11/2/1998 | See Source »

...leadership last week in Beijing, the official topic for discussion was improving farmers' welfare. (The issue may seem mundane, but China has 800 million citizens living on farms, so agricultural reform remains essential.) The issue of preventing state industry and the entire banking system from disappearing into a black hole was not mentioned in the final communique, but Zhu's once ambitious plans are still the subject of a fierce backroom debate. Everyone knows where the buck stops in China's economy--not least Zhu, who, before he became Premier in March, coined his own version of the motto Harry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China's Missing Pieces | 10/26/1998 | See Source »

...glamorous TV newswoman, people come in two varieties: corn pone and ruthless shark. The former populate the safe, static Missouri town of Dena's early youth, and the latter stalk the corridors of Manhattan, where career-obsessed Dena collapses from stress. She's forced finally to confront the hole at the middle of her existence: the unexplained disappearance of her mother when Dena was just 15. As the narrative shifts in time and place to unravel the mystery, the action is as shamelessly unsubtle as the characters are cliched. That said, this third novel from the author of Fried Green...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Welcome to the World, Baby Girl! By Fannie Flagg | 10/26/1998 | See Source »

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