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Last week, the Science Center went high-tech with access to its modern, mysterious interior limited to students and staff possessing key cards. The Universalist approach to key card access, based on the idea that members of the University community have access to Harvard buildings to which outsiders do not, should now be transferred to the houses...
...Harvard (4-6, 1-4), the game presented a roller coaster of emotions, as the Crimson played some of the best lacrosse of its season in the second half but was far below that level in the first. Nothing was the same--the passing, the transition and interior defense, the shot selection, anything...
...design studios, and its artists work under Brave New World banners exhorting them to remember what their 2000-era cars and trucks are supposed to represent. Flying above one such future vehicle is its own set of May Day credos: BOLD! PURPOSEFUL! ATHLETIC! PERSONAL! SPORT SEDAN PERFORMANCE WITH INTERIOR VERSATILITY TO HAUL THEIR "STUFF" TO COMPLEMENT THEIR ACTIVE LIFE-STYLES. Yet GM's new dots, arrows and product teams have also begun to eliminate the rule of its autocrats, who could famously terrify designers and redesign a car by one simple strut around a new product. Says vice president Phil...
...table. After G.O.P. Governor John Engler trumped their plans to build a casino in downtown Detroit, they gave $100,000 to the national Democratic Party in early '96. That helped win the attention of then deputy White House chief of staff Harold Ickes, whom they pressed to get the Interior Department to back their casino proposal. Actually, the tribe gave the President's party almost four times that much. But to avoid further angering Engler, who was already furious about their support for Michigan Democrats in 1994, they routed most of it to state Democratic parties across the country, where...
...clues often come from the most clueless. They are the bit players so earnestly inept that it is hard to separate what was diabolical from what was merely dumb. So it was in the best Washington tradition that congressional investigators were focusing their attention last week on a former interior designer with a remarkable knack for placing herself near the hot spots of trouble for her old friend, Bill Clinton...