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Dates: during 2000-2000
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Unfortunately, in past years, SAS has refused to co-sponsor events with HSI. As soon as SAS agrees, HSI will gladly co-sponsor discussion events with SAS. We believe deeply in the value of dialogue and are committed to maintaining a peaceful and open environment for all on Harvard's campus...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letters | 10/20/2000 | See Source »

...want to open the community of Yale to the public. It's a celebration of all Yale is and what we've accomplished in 300 years," Smiley said. "It should be lots...

Author: By Keith J. Lo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Yale Makes Preparations for 300th Anniversary Celebration | 10/20/2000 | See Source »

...this climactic final scene, the lines are percussive, sometimes startling, adding to the already palpable tension. And a line from an earlier round returns as the men open their briefcases. One man, it was predicted, is the first man and the other man has a gun in his briefcase. It is here that MacIvor challenges us to consider the price of being first. What do you lose and what do you gain by becoming the winner? MacIvor leaves it up to the audience to decide...

Author: By Krisa Benskin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Warning: Dangerous Waters | 10/20/2000 | See Source »

Water flows through Dr. T and the Women, Roger Altman's new ensemble comedy. In overcast Texas the clouds routinely open up, drenching the all-star cast, which includes Richard Gere, Helen Hunt, Liv Tyler and budding starlet Kate Hudson. In fact, a source of water can be found in nearly every scene, be it an ornate fountain at the mall, a chirping sprinkler on a golf course, or a calm pond in the woods. As such, water gives the movie a sense of coherence. Which is good, because the plot certainly doesn...

Author: By Dan Fox, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: What Women Want | 10/20/2000 | See Source »

...survival may depend on getting tough and putting the peace process in the deep freeze in order to form a coalition government with the right-wing Likud party. Going back to the negotiating table right now may not suit either side, even though they may work to keep channels open in order to ensure that the low-level shooting war doesn?t spin out of control. Seven years after the Oslo Accord, the reality on the West Bank and Gaza remains Israeli occupation and Palestinian intifadah. But now, as then, it?s a contest that neither side can really...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Barak Freezes the Peace Process. What Now? | 10/20/2000 | See Source »

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