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...Solo or Luke Skywalker? Han Solo...

Author: By Maika R. Pollack, | Title: Profile: Rooming Block #1 out of 375 | 4/13/1995 | See Source »

...recruiting for a new group. "On the whole the Dean of Students was very helpful and really glad to help out, except in publicity," he says. But unbeknownst to many, Kim explains, the Civil Liberties Union of Harvard will grant postering permission to certain unchartered groups. Others like Luke O'Brien '97 and several Leverett House cohorts "really had no problems, surprisingly enough" in starting their organization, the Arnold Cultural Society. O'Brien's group is a film appreciation society in which only Schwarzenegger films are shown because "[one] cannot dilute the power of Arnold with Stallone, for example...

Author: By Irene S. Hsu, | Title: Group Initiation | 4/13/1995 | See Source »

...tend to overlook Jordan's foibles, e.g. his gambling habits, just as we forget that Tyson was once capable of compassion and erudition. There is little doubt that basketball and boxing can use them, but as a society we may need them even more, as hero and antihero, Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader, Air and Iron...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MICHAELS TYSON AND JORDAN: TWO CHAMPS ARE BACK | 4/3/1995 | See Source »

...Saturday most of the patients who survived the subway gassing had left St. Luke's Hospital in central Tokyo and were improving steadily. But new cases keep streaming in. These patients' ailments are not physical but psychosomatic. Yet they come by the hundreds, and they truly believe they have been poisoned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN'S PROPHET OF POISON: Shoko Asahara | 4/3/1995 | See Source »

...City was stunned last week by the news that a four-year-old girl had died following a tonsillectomy, an operation that is almost never deadly. Like 100,000 other Americans each year, Desiree Wade was sent home a few hours after the surgery, which was performed at St. Luke's hospital in Manhattan. She developed a fever and became increasingly sick. Her coughs apparently tore open the surgical wounds in her throat, and she bled to death. There is no evidence that the surgeon did anything wrong, but state health officials are investigating whether the child received the proper...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE DISTURBING CASE OF THE CURE THAT KILLED THE PATIENT | 4/3/1995 | See Source »

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