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...ravs, nor the scorpion bowls, nor even the scallion pancakes. The reason I frequent the Hong Kong is that I'm a first-year who, late at night, is hungry as hell and sick of pizza. Unlike my upperclass counterparts, I have no house grille to provide me with solace (or at least a grilled cheese and tomato). I have no other place...

Author: By Roy Astrachnan, | Title: In Search of the Late Night Snack | 5/25/1994 | See Source »

...play," says DiAngelo. "But if they're an hour and a half late, they're fair game." Cruising along East 182nd Street, the officers describe the finer points of pursuit. Traditionally, says DiAngelo, truants were predominantly boys, "but girls are cutting more now." Girls, Officer Krajeski says, "are always 'sick' or 'late.' They don't run as much. Solos never run; groups usually...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dispatches: Gotham's New Outrage: Truants! | 5/23/1994 | See Source »

...Yale is going to be tough," Henderson said. "They have some seniors who have been in the boat since they were sophomores and I think they are just really sick of losing Harvard-Yale. They are definitely going to be gunning...

Author: By Matt Howitt, | Title: Men's Crew Stumbles During Easterns | 5/18/1994 | See Source »

...always want more. That's the sad thing about human nature. It's what makes us sick. I've got the show and that's what I want. I want the show to reach its potential, and I know the potential is amazing. My job is to do this show that I really like and always make it better. I want this thing to be as great as it can be and I'll die a happy man. I'll enjoy it, do it full out, play with it, and be honest with it, and good things will come...

Author: By Dawn Ebert, CONTRIBUTOR TO THE ARTS PAGE | Title: Conan O'Brien | 5/13/1994 | See Source »

...work, is that a sense of connection with other human beings, near and far, is at once our most destructive and most redemptive condition. Taking on other people's problems exacerbates one's own; ignoring them leaves one spiritually dead. The doctor theorizes that people do not get sick alone, but in twos and threes and fours -- and more. That has happened to Sylvia Gellburg and to the world collapsing around...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THEATER: Sylvia Suffers | 5/9/1994 | See Source »

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