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Fires in the Mirror. Through Oct. 10. One-person show written and performed by Anna Deavere Smith. The "dynamic human collage" depicts the racial riots in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, that took place last summer when a seven-year-old Black child was killed by a car driven by a Hasidic man. American Repertory Theater, 8 p.m. Call 547-8300 for more information and ticket prices...
...Daily Mirror of London has nude photographs on page 3. The New York Post has gossip on page six. And the Harvard Crimson has opinions on page 2. Sometimes, the distinctions among our staff opinions, signed editorials, letters to the editor, guest commentaries and editorial cartoons get blurred and people don't know who is being represented by the writing. As part of our efforts this fallto make the Opinion page more interactive with the community, we would like to explain our different facets and introduce a new feature. We hope that this clears up any confusion and makes this...
WHAT'S THAT? CARS ZIPPING PAST TOLLBOOTHS ON the New York State Thruway without stopping? Ordinarily such apparent lawlessness would be followed by flashing red lights in the rearview mirror. Not this time. New York is the latest state to test an electronic toll-collection system that lets motorists pay up without having to stop and fumble for cash or tokens. If adopted, the automated system promises to save time for motorists, improve safety at toll plazas, cut pollution and possibly reduce tolls. Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas currently use automated toll collection. New York is jointly testing two technologies...
Against this backdrop of drift and looming defeat, Clinton, prodded by his wife Hillary, belatedly realized that the campaign structure in Little Rock had to be revamped for the general election. It had become too much a mirror of Clinton's own personality, particularly his tendency to skirt conflict, paper over differences and thus tolerate confusion. "He's got good political instincts, but the problem is that he's so facile and adroit that people come away thinking they've heard what they want to hear," says a senior campaign adviser. Hillary does not have this problem. "She's quicker...
...Raves mirror the national disenchantment with the traditional, the conventional, the status quo -- whether in politics or pop music. Their appeal lies in their quirky spontaneity and vaults of rhythmic rapture. By singing the body electric in a blizzard of refracted light and pumped-up sound, ravers embrace a collective catharsis -- and sometimes one another -- in a cuddly bear...