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Applications for tickets for the Harvard football game at Yale on November 23 are due by 5 p.m. today at the Ticket Office in the basement of Harvard Hall. Tickets are $10 (with coupon) for the first ticket per person and $20 for the second...
...courts often try to draw a distinction between the examination of external evidence--fingerprints or hair samples, for instance --and more intrusive tests like taking urine or blood. The rationale being served is also relevant. A test that is reasonable for an airline pilot might be extreme for a ticket clerk...
...said that he regretted the disparity between the relatively few successful claims and the many victims who go unrepresented. However, he said that the prospect of large awards creates "a poor man's ticket to court" by allowing lawyers to accept cases on a contingency basis...
...atmosphere, when the audience applauds some line of dialogue, it is hailing its own perspicacity as well as the actor's. The weakness of Lily Tomlin's one-woman show, which opened on Broadway last week, is that it eventually indulges in just such a fawning congratulation of the ticket holders. The show's strength is that for most of the way it is an acerbic send-up of the current national selfishness, coupled with a knowing and ungooey lament for the loss of '60s innocence. It is hard not to like a show that says, "I personally think...
Donna Stoering, pianist debut: Friday at Edward Pickman Hall of the Longy School of Music (1 Follen Street, Cambridge), 8 pm, fon ticket info. call...