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...admit it: Boston is not Seattle. I know this because I haven't seen rain in two weeks, had a really good cup of coffee in two years, or found more than a handful of people getting excited about the local music scene in all the time I've been here...

Author: By Deb T. Kovsky, | Title: 'Doobious Leghorn' Lays a Golden Egg | 7/15/1994 | See Source »

...said that his office presented a sample casebook of real Harvard applications with applicant names erased. Harvard officials used the book to illustrate the process they use for selecting students to admit...

Author: By G. WILLIAM Winborn, | Title: Admissions Institute Meets in Quincy House | 7/1/1994 | See Source »

When I first saw Mass. Ave.'s lightposts bedecked with colorful banners, I admit that my first thought was, "It's that annual bike race. I thought I missed it." But no, these were the first sniffles of World Cup fever, now unevenly sweeping the United States...

Author: By Daniel Altman, | Title: Soccer Lands In U.S. With A Clunk | 6/29/1994 | See Source »

Canaday's renovation will be complete when it is repainted next summer. But when officials discuss Canaday, they admit that the renovation will not address all of Canaday's structural problems...

Author: By Marion B. Gammill, | Title: UNDER THE HAMMER: | 6/29/1994 | See Source »

...might have had a happier relationship with the transplanted organ. "The longer you have an organ, particularly the liver, the more it becomes a part of you, and you a part of it," says Dr. Andrew Klein, a liver- transplant specialist at Johns Hopkins Medical School. Transplant surgeons admit they are among the most aggressive at trying to keep death at bay. "Considering the severe shortage of donor organs, I think there is a moral obligation to take care of the organ you receive as best you can," says Klein. He allows, though, that preserving an organ should not take...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Sick Boy Says Enough! | 6/27/1994 | See Source »

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