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...downstairs dining room, where we found ourselves surrounded by black walls with silly, unrelated-to-BBQ, cartoon-like paintings executed in neon colors: A dog with a martini glass talking on his cell phone on the beach? No way! Above us, on the ceiling, were neon green, yellow, orange and red bottles signed by different people. Patrons or employees, perhaps...

Author: By Thomasin D. Franken, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Night Out | 9/27/2001 | See Source »

Tanenhaus handsews each distinctive bag, stitching craftstore doll legs and arms to fabric sacs in pink, purple, yellow, black and yellow. Her line of designs will be sold at the debut of a newly opening Soho boutique called “Patsy.” Tanenhaus has also sold her handbags to European fashionistas at a CD release party at Up & Co., a NYC nightclub...

Author: By T.e. Chang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Nice Legs | 9/27/2001 | See Source »

Crimson junior defender Mike Lobach received his second yellow card in nine minutes on another questionable call by the referee. It did not take the Lions long to pounce on their advantage, as Torres finished off a pass from Andres Murriagui for the game-winner...

Author: By Anastasios G. Skalkos, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: M. Soccer Downed After Historic Win | 9/25/2001 | See Source »

...afternoon, Harvard outshot Brown, 19-4, and took 13 corners to Browns one. The Crimson earned no yellow cards to Browns two, one coming from junior fullback Kim Insalaco, who is also a Bear ice hockey forward...

Author: By David R. De remer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: W. Soccer Achieves Redemption Through Domination | 9/24/2001 | See Source »

...Experts in antiterrorism share their concern. At the turn of the past century, says Brian Jenkins of the Rand Corp., epidemics of diseases like yellow fever and cholera kept health workers on their toes. Now, after a decade of cutbacks, "our ability to treat large numbers of casualties has been reduced," he says. "The notion of reinvesting to create a muscular public health system is not a bad idea, even if there is no terrorism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bioterrorism: The Next Threat? | 9/24/2001 | See Source »

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