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President Neil L. Rudenstine said the breakfast was to express "sorrow for a loss, and gratitude for a life that was incalculably great...
...days before the trial begins, tourists are making the curious trek to Waco, as they have steadily since the nightmarish days. They don't see much out on EE Road: piles of broken beams and concrete, the husks of two old cars and a trailer, and the Silver Streak Express -- Koresh's bus, which somehow survived the flames and which security guards use as a warming hut -- are about all that remains of the compound. A broken high chair and rusted toys lying in the gray earth provide reminders of the young dead...
...wanted to describe what we're doing and to go on the record and to express our sympathy and concern for the family of the people involved," Corlette said. "We are very concerned about what might have happened to them in the past...
...times of change, and Harvard must be willing to change in order to improve student life. Calendar reform won't happen, though, unless students come forward and express their willingness to sacrifice a little for a better schedule. If you want to keep up Harvard's tradition of complaining, complain to an administrator. Complain to a council rep. Complain to a campus publication. It's a great way to procrastinate, and it might just get you a better break next year...
...Broadway. Today essentially idea-free spectacle -- The Phantom of the Opera, Cats -- dominates New York City's so-called legitimate theater, and stand-up comedy is ubiquitous. In the '90s, Friars Club comedians like Mason have hit Broadway shows, and Andrew Lloyd Webber's Broadway musical Starlight Express has been permanently installed in the showroom of the Las Vegas Hilton. The crossbreeding seems complete...