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...minutes can keep you from ever seeing or speaking to them again. You're all in this together; you're all being randomized instead of just a few unfortunate groups. Sure, it sucks to trek home at three in the morning, and even at noon in the rain and snow, but it's really not cause for a school-wide revolt, or even the tears and tension you might be feeling now. We are not writing this out of bitterness or spite; we just feel that all the fuss is really making mountains out of molehills. It'll all work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Randomized Living Can Be Fun | 3/5/1996 | See Source »

Proving himself a master of the campaign photo op, Buchanan trudged through the snow to the Lexington Green battlefield to proclaim he is winning the war of ideas in the GOP presidential race, even if he faces an "uphill battle" in this week's blizzard of primary balloting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Buchanan Stumps for Massachusetts Primary | 3/4/1996 | See Source »

Over the last month, members of the Harvard-Radcliffe College Democrats and hundreds of volunteers from colleges throughout the country converged upon New Hampshire to engage in a war against negativism, apathy and division. We distributed literature in rain and snow, marched through the streets chanting "Four More to Clinton-Gore" in 10-degree weather, called all Democratic voters about five times on election day and attended President Clinton rallies, which were attended by more people than all Republican campaign events combined. The other volunteers and I worked hard, but we didn't do it just for Bill Clinton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pay Attention to Clinton's New Hampshire Victory | 3/4/1996 | See Source »

...study was published in yesterday's Journal of the American Medical Association. Snow Professor of Medicine Charles H. Hennekens, was the lead author of the study

Author: By Stephanie B. Russek, | Title: Breast Implants Less Risky Than Thought | 2/29/1996 | See Source »

...comes when, standing alone in front of the giant word "Loneliness," Ryan McKittrick dissects the blindness and isolation of urban life with startling delicacy and emotion. Bravely resistant to the oppressive miasma of cheekiness that permeates his scene, he sets the lines "The Eskimos have 26 different words for snow--such a fine alertness to what variously presses down" aflame with sincerity. Somehow, mysteriously, the playwright's pretension is transmuted into poetry...

Author: By Nina Kang, | Title: Ignoble 'Savage' Flails and Fails | 2/29/1996 | See Source »

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