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...swamps that have long deterred those curious about the Ndoki. We pick our way through the quicksand-like muck by feeling with our toes and walking sticks for a series of thin logs Japanese researchers have previously laid down. I slip once and fall up to my chest in mud before grabbing a root. Sobered by the slip, I ask Fay how deep the mud is. "Who knows?" he says, shrugging...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Last Eden: a remote African rain forest | 7/13/1992 | See Source »

...Kluxers kept a wary eye as the demonstrators repeatedly charged the police line, only to be repulsed by chilly blasts from a fire hose. Eventually the frustrated crowd began to pelt the cops with mud, rocks, bottles and obscenities. The police made eight arrests. For the man whose presence triggered the violence, no outcome could have been better. "Oh, yeah," said Grand Wizard Thom Robb of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. "I couldn't have bought this advertising for a million bucks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: White & Wrong | 7/6/1992 | See Source »

...wrong, I enjoyed many aspects of my first year immensely. It was fun and I learned a lot--including why mudsliding in the Yard should be done on the back instead of on the stomach (otherwise, you get a mouth full of mud) and how quickly one politically dogmatic guest can clear out a party...

Author: By Maggie S. Tucker, | Title: Finding a Home at Harvard Takes time | 7/3/1992 | See Source »

...cookie dough flavor had smaller chunks ofdough than its Ben and Jerry's counterpart, but abetter ice cream base. Chocolate Mud Pie andPeppermint Chocolate Chip were rich and creamy,although the chips in the overly strong peppermintice cream were small and tasteless...

Author: By Joanna M. Weiss, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Herrell's Tops the Square | 6/27/1992 | See Source »

...from the T stop. Far from being a concrete jungle (Well, except for Holyoke Center) this region actually has trees. Many parts of the Square, including Harvard yard, Radcliffe yard and the Cambridge Common, are delightfully leafy shaded enclaves. In the winter, the city's open space turns into mud. But during the summer months, students can sprawl on Harvard lawns that were carefully made green for the Commencement crowds...

Author: By Ira E. Stoll, | Title: Summer in the City | 6/27/1992 | See Source »

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