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...assassination of a well-known radio commentator, Jean Dominique, who was one of the few uncensored voices in the country. Dominique was gunned down by masked assailants outside the station where he had worked for more than fifteen years. The free and democratic elections promised by the President, Rene Preval, have been postponed for months. Since March 29, ten prominent public figures have been assassinated for political reasons. During a political riot following the funeral of Dominique, the police reportedly stood by and did nothing...
...Bible," said President Lyndon Johnson of her 1962 study, The Rich Nations and the Poor Nations. A Roman Catholic, she cheered the church's fight against inequity. Her plea for ecological sanity, Only One Earth, helped shape the U.N. environment conference in Stockholm in 1972. Co-author Rene Dubos praised her as an "economist who can talk to people through her human qualities...
...skyrocketing 27. Statistic 30. 1998 Tony winner 31. Campaign-button slogan of the '70s 34. The Depression and others 35. Bush's wasn't very high 36. Shakespeare title word 37. One of the DiMaggios 38. With 1-Down, television bride 40. Kidnapped monogram 41. Grammy-winning rapper 43. Rene of silents 45. A Berkeley scientist has figured a way to make hydrogen fuel from these 46. He's running on the Green ticket 47. Betamax introducer 48. Straw in the wind...
...format are already underway...Andrea Rabinowitz '01 has found a real community in the pfoho-open mailing list. "I love these people like a family," she gushed, "I've even arranged to meet some of them in person."...Jason P. Welch '01 has a great view of senior siren Rene I. Phillips' 6th floor window in Leverett Towers. Armed with $400 binoculars, Jason was upset to find Ms. Phillips wiling away her time updating her World Wide Web home page. "I just posted my resume, and some essays I wrote about Constitutional Law," said Rene, "And I updated my archive...
...plastic-surgery debate is over: if three hours under the knife can transform LINDA TRIPP into a Rene Russo doppelganger, rhinoplasty should be covered by universal health care. According to the National Enquirer, Tripp, tired of being a national punch line, visited Beverly Hills, Calif., surgeon Geoffrey Keyes, who resculpted her nose, removed the bags from under her eyes and sucked fat from her neck, chin and other parts. "It's amazing," marveled Lucianne Goldberg to the New York Post. "It looks like she's had a head transplant." Almost. Meanwhile, Tripp dyed her hair and shed 40 lbs. through...