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...your heart set on a notebook computer, drop by Laptop Superstore (Mass Ave., near Porter Sq.) They carry a wide variety of machines by all the top manufacturers, and all their systems come with a unique 5-year worldwide warranty at no extra charge. Laptop Superstore also has a "bargain basement" in the same location, a good place to look if you want an inexpensive used or discontinued portable computer to complement your desktop...

Author: By Kevin S. Davis, | Title: tech TALK | 9/27/1996 | See Source »

Justin E. Porter '99 served in the finance and student life committees of the Undergraduate Council last year. He plans to run again this semester as a representative from Pforzheimer House...

Author: By Justin E. Porter, | Title: What Does the Undergraduate Council Do, Anyway? | 9/27/1996 | See Source »

...intersected with country. On her albums, swirling violins would blend with Floyd Cramer's tinkly piano and the unobtrusive harmonies of the Jordanaires. She recorded songs by the top country scribes (Hank Cochran, Willie Nelson, Don Gibson, Carl Perkins, Buck Owens, Mel Tillis), but she also covered Cole Porter's True Love; and Walkin' After Midnight was a Tin Pan Alley tune that had been written for pop songbird Kay Starr. The source of Cline's material hardly mattered. She made it all seem part of a thrilling emotional biography, drawing out a note until it was exhausted, then punctuating...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MUSIC: INCLINED TO BE JUST LIKE PATSY | 8/19/1996 | See Source »

Meanwhile, the English Department will boast 44 new courses, including seminars. The new courses will include a seminar on Walt Whitman by Porter University Professor Helen Vendler. She will also teach a new course on five modern American poets...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Courses of Instruction For 1996-97 Released | 8/6/1996 | See Source »

...family suddenly becomes a fountain of angry complaints pent up for much too long. This brings life to C.C., force to Ed, humanity to Ian (well, a little bit) and fury to Pat. Add all this to Leeore Schnairsohn's slick-radio-announcer-turned-Jimmy-Swaggart version of Porter and his born-again bride Zivia, and you've got an ending too deliciously and devilishly clever to spoil in a mere review. The true meaning of the title is revealed around this point: it's not just that Zivia is sucking the life out of Pat and Porter...

Author: By Sarah A. Rodriguez, | Title: 'Vampires': Searching for Biting Humor | 7/30/1996 | See Source »

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