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...tropical blood. It was the ticketing. My friends and I entered the stadium and took up our assigned seats in Section 11. Whereupon we realized that, even though our tickets clearly said we were Harvard students, Section 11 was on the side of the stadium flying the blue "Y" flag and had a crowd comprised mainly of Yale alumni. Dubious. Who wants bipartisan seating? You might as well seat Rep. Barney Frank '61 (D-Mass.) next to Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.). So we did what many other misassigned people (and there seemed a fair number of us, judging...

Author: By Daryl Sng, | Title: Out Of Place At The Game | 11/20/2000 | See Source »

...Patricia Y. Torres, a third-year student at the law school, said she found the discussion "quite informative...

Author: By By MELISSA R. brewster, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Legal Panel Debates Restrictions on Napster | 11/16/2000 | See Source »

...Maggie Y. Loo '01 is an environmental science and public policy concentrator in Mather House. Gabrielle B. Dreyfus '01 is an earth and planetary sciences concentrator in Eliot House...

Author: By Gabrielle B. Dreyfus and Maggie Y. Loo, S | Title: Take It To The Hague | 11/14/2000 | See Source »

...such a surprise. CSI (CBS, Fridays, 9 p.m. E.T.), a slick, formulaic crime drama set in Las Vegas, is a cop show with a twist: the heroes are crime-scene investigators (CSIs), forensic scientists who use high-tech tools to nab crooks. The show has a certain Vegas-y rock-'n'-roll sleaze appeal, but underneath it all, CSI is the geek Quincy, in which the true stars are the nail clippings, computer records, carpet fibers and above all DNA, performing like clockwork the same magic that they didn't on Simpson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Justice in the Blood | 11/13/2000 | See Source »

...while the band played on, to restate some of his environmental qualms. "We gotta live easy on the planet," Rollins implored. "Stop driving all those SUVs." Perhaps realizing that he could touch his audience much more powerfully with his horn than with his words, he finally sighed and said, "Y'all understand what I mean," before closing out the piece as he began it, with his horn...

Author: By Malik B. Ali, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Jazz Colussus Strides into Town | 11/9/2000 | See Source »

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