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The completion of the Harvard men's basketball team's 1990-91 campaign marked the end of superstar shooting guard Ralph James's illustrious but injury-riddled Crimson career.
Conservationists and local residents have managed to stop some developments. Last summer scores of people took to France's Gardon River in canoes to protest a government project that would have brought motorized trains, parking lots, a museum and even a shopping arcade close to the historic Pont du Gard...
Many of Lloyd's 26,500 names now face hefty losses, some in six figures. Among the more illustrious names are Prince Michael of Kent, actress Susan Hampshire, former Prime Minister Edward Heath and publisher Robert Maxwell. Many of the wealthy investors were attracted to the deals as tax shelters...
It may be that the Congress Party will benefit from a large sympathy vote. An alternative theory is that Indians, aghast at the party's desperate flounderings, will opt in large numbers for the better-organized but politically ominous B.J.P. The outcome in either case would be an ironic footnote...
Shakespeare's play The Two Gentlemen of Verona proves that even the illustrious Bard wrote trite plays. Nevertheless, the Harvard-Radcliffe Asian Theater Workshop manages to redeem this textual mess, and director Artie Wu creates an enjoyable production.