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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...could expect in light of this to have a substantial increase," Duehay said...

Author: By Jenny E. Heller, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard to Pay $40M for Boston Land | 9/13/1999 | See Source »

...excellent and provocative study of Joe Tsien and his colleagues will, one may safely predict, be widely misread in the false light of this age-old hope--combined with some equally age-old fallacies of human reasoning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Message from a Mouse | 9/13/1999 | See Source »

...family owned a stilt house in Miami's Biscayne Bay--one of seven that still remain in "Stiltsville," an eccentric collection of homes standing like flamingoes in the shoals seven miles off the coast. In Al Capone's day, the community doubled as an aquatic red-light district. Bygone booze-and-broads joints like Pierre's Bikini Club are etched in Miami's nefarious past. But today Laura, 35, and her husband Jeff, 36, use her family's stilt house as a weekend retreat, an octopus' garden where their children can angle for bonefish from the balcony and squeal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Saving Cities Built on the Sea | 9/13/1999 | See Source »

...colleagues last week informing them that a cosmic mystery that had stumped astronomers for three years (TIME, Aug. 30) wasn't so mysterious after all. Slightly embarrassed by all the fuss, including at least one starstruck Page One account suggesting otherworldly possibilities, Djorgovski said the enigmatic speck of light that he had found in the constellation Serpens was what he had suspected it was all along--a "sub-sub-subspecies" of quasar, a bright object energized by a black hole in its center 8 billion light-years away. That became clear when astronomers at the Keck Observatory in Hawaii eyed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Follow-Up: Clearing Up a Cosmic Mystery: It's a Quasar | 9/6/1999 | See Source »

...everything from brutality to deficient officer training. Of late, though, the cops are showing a softer side. Even the Chicago Tribune, which had published a series of negative reports about the department, last week featured the men and women in blue waxing poetic about the beat under soft light at a South Side precinct...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who Are the New Beat Poets? Hint: They're Blue | 9/6/1999 | See Source »

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