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Poor Alanis. In the mid '90s, she was loved, adored. She could have been elected President. And now, she's reviled, pitied, parodied. Whereas before she was sailing right down the mainstream, Alanis now polarizes audiences. Alanis Unplugged, her new live album, is even more likely to split audiences because it combines hits from Jagged Little Pill, songs from Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, a few cover songs (the Police's "King of Pain," for instance) and a couple of new ones. It's a mish-mash of the old and new Alanis. Jagged Little Pill, remember, didn't have...

Author: By Soman S. Chainani, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Album Review: Unplugged by Alanis Morrisette | 12/3/1999 | See Source »

...Richard write most of the songs, right? Is there any special way you split it up, or is it spontaneous...

Author: By Josiah J. Madigan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: "It's Just Trance Music, Really" | 12/3/1999 | See Source »

Niagara (9-1-1, 5-1-0) is in second place because of its easy schedule thus far. The Purple Eagles have beaten up on Maine and Boston College, and they split a two-game series at Cornell. But things will be much more difficult for Niagara, the only ECAC team without a travel partner. The Eagles host UNH this weekend and then travel to Cambridge for two games at Harvard...

Author: By Zevi M. Gutfreund, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Despite Loss, W. Hockey Clings to No. 1 Ranking | 11/30/1999 | See Source »

...split ticket is a nice idea, she says, but it doesn't work well in practice because it is so difficult to unify conflicting beliefs...

Author: By Parker R. Conrad, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Politics Proves Seton-Redmond Undoing | 11/29/1999 | See Source »

...expectations be trusted? Absolutely, said a majority of members at a special session of TIME's Board of Economists, which met recently in Washington to debate the budgetary outlook. For this occasion the board included some of the country's most important public officials as well as economists. They split along party lines on what to do with the money. But most had little doubt that the money would be there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Budget: Rolling In Dough | 11/29/1999 | See Source »

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