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RankTeam Record Yesterday 1. Duke 21-2 Beat N.C. State 65-49 2. North Carolina 24-1 Beat Georgia Tech 107-100 (20T) 3. Kansas 26-3 Beat Missouri 80-70 4. Arizona 21-3 Next at Arizona State, Saturday 5. Utah 20-1 Next at Wyoming, Thursday 6. UCLA 18-4 Next vs. No. 9 Stanford, Thursday 7. Connecticut 21-3 Next at No.15 W. Virginia, Wed. 8. Kentucky 21-3 Beat Villanova 79-63 9. Stanford 19-3 Next at No. 6 UCLA, Thursday 10. Purdue 20-4 Next vs. Indiana, Tuesday 11. Princeton 18-1 Next...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOW THE TOP 25 FARED | 2/9/1998 | See Source »

...worst case for Clinton means the Oval Office for Gore. The Vice President's poll numbers are up, and his Air Force Two press compartment is full of reporters who have little choice but to report on Gore and his 21st century agenda: solar-energy tax credits. High-tech classrooms. Computerized police departments. And the "Digital Earth initiative," Gore's vision of tomorrow's science museum, a 3-D virtual globe connected via the Internet to all the scientific, political, geographic and cultural data under the sun. "You reporters want scandal," says a senior Gore adviser, "but you have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Al Gore's Turn For Good News? | 2/9/1998 | See Source »

...years ago, ED GILLESPIE was busy orchestrating the Republican takeover of Congress as the G.O.P.'s top spinmeister. Now the man behind the Contract with America is shifting to high tech as he battles a new foe: a plan to ban software capable of encoding messages so securely that police can't crack them. A law proposed by the FBI would mandate an electronic peephole in all encryption programs so that government agents can read your files. The FBI claims this is necessary to protect against criminals. But Silicon Valley chiefs see this as a threat, and are equipping Gillespie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Internet: Should the Government Read Your Cybermail? | 2/9/1998 | See Source »

...miss almost a week of classes during `tech week'" says Zimmett of the final week leading up to the show. At this, she has to giggle a little. Missing school for a play? "I had very understanding professors and TFs," she says. There were other advantages to being part of a professional production. Zimmett remembers that during one of her first days on the set, she noticed mugs with the stars' names on them...

Author: By Pam Wasserstein, | Title: A Dream Come True | 2/6/1998 | See Source »

BRUSSELS: Much better than "flaming": Bill Gates, emperor of the information age, was laid low in Brussels today with a low-tech social leveler: a cream pie full in the face as Gates entered an ornate hall in Brussels for meetings with Belgian computer industry and government leaders. The clearly peeved Gates was quickly hustled to a side room for cleanup, but emerged no happier. "We regret the incident (but) will not press charges," said a spokesman for Microsoft's Belgian office...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gates Loses Face | 2/4/1998 | See Source »

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