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EMILY N. TABAK '00 was forced to go outside her Greenough dorm in pajamas and wet hair due to a fire drill during the blizzard on April 1. Tabak said she had been in the shower when the bell rang. "It was really cold out. My hair froze with shampoo in it," said Tabak of the incident...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TIDBITS | 4/12/1997 | See Source »

...That? Real Estate. It's fun. I just traded Amy's air rights in exchange for altering my TV networks' 9 o'clock slot." A bell rang. "Have to go now," she said. "Facials and colonics. Hope your next pictures gross well." Two of the youngsters slipped us scripts beneath the fence. Bingo. We knew we'd found our rustlers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CLONE, CLONE ON THE RANGE | 3/10/1997 | See Source »

...about the thoroughness of its investigation, the probe was hasty and incomplete, overlooking evidence that more than one killer was involved. For example, Earl Caldwell, then a reporter for the New York Times, was in his room on the first floor of the Lorraine Motel when the shot rang out. He ran out and saw a man crouching near the edge of a weed-covered embankment at the foot of the flophouse from which the FBI contends Ray fired the fatal shot. This shadowy figure, Caldwell says, seemed to be focusing his attention on the balcony where King's aides...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DIVIDING LINE: THE MYSTERIES OF JAMES EARL RAY | 2/17/1997 | See Source »

That moment was one of the few times in Harvard athletics where the crowd cheered so loud that one's ears rang with the noise. What happened next was even more electrifying. Senior David Weaver blocked a shot on Yale's ensuing possession, and senior Chris Grancio took the pass for a quick three...

Author: By Joseph W. Lind, | Title: Second Semester | 2/3/1997 | See Source »

...percent and the average monthly wage has plummeted to $20. Bulgarians chose an anti-Communist, Petar Stoyanov, as the new president. He takes office Jan. 22, but in Bulgaria, the real power rests in Parliament. And Bulgarians want the Socialists out. But even as cheers of "Victory!" and "Elections!" rang out in the crowd, Georgi Parvanov, the leader of the Socialist Party, made it clear Sunday that he expected his party to stay in power for at least another year to "stabilize" Bulgaria. The Sofia demonstrators may need one more lesson from their counterparts in Belgrade: how to keep...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bulgarians March For Early Recall | 1/13/1997 | See Source »

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