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Baltimore is no one's idea of an artistic Mecca -- maybe the last top-tier cultural icon to emerge there was Babe Ruth -- but for 30 seasons it has fostered a nonprofit theater of increasingly venturesome repertoire. Housed in a converted college building amid the rundown brick facades of downtown, Center Stage has debuted Eric Overmyer's On the Verge or The Geography of Yearning, a sprightly fantasy about three Victorian women explorers that became one of the most widely produced plays of the '80s; David Feldshuh's Miss Evers' Boys, a drama about government experiments on black victims...
...disappoint some followers and make some enemies. Yet Clinton will have to move fast to begin enacting his policies before the momentum of his election begins to fade. And the choices he faces in doing so are far more complex than anything foreshadowed by campaign oratory. A partial rundown...
...rundown on that growth, from the Atlantic to the Urals...
...Hardens, of course, are the rare exceptions to a hard rule. They are safe and together, in a place of their own. Most homeless children will spend this holiday watching TV in a shelter or a rundown motel -- if they are even that lucky. When Christmas is over, there will still be no end of work to be done, and a crying need for miracles...
...rundown on what U.S. and allied intelligence sources already know or suspect...