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...game saw the return of senior center Melissa Johnson for the Crimson. Harvard was not able to capitalize on Johnson's 11 points and five boards, as it was outscored in the paint by the smaller Rams' frontcourt...

Author: By Rob Cacace, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: W. Hoops Lose 70-58, Drop Fourth in a Row | 12/13/2000 | See Source »

...seem to have done fine. Through 35 head-scratching days, their divisions never got more violent than the things they shouted at the TV. Now they'll be tuning in for the last press conferences of a political and legal fight that splashed read and blue paint all the way up the Supreme Court steps. They were cynical about politics before; now they know how far politics goes. But it wasn't the stuff of revolution then and it won't be now. Unless Jesse "this is Dred Scott" Jackson really catches...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: And Now, the End Is Near | 12/13/2000 | See Source »

...handcuffs by Spanish law enforcement officers will undermine his claims to martyrdom - at least in the court of Russian public opinion. But then the converse may also be true: If Spain's courts fail to find merit in the case brought by Russia, it may actually help Gusinsky paint himself as the victim of political machinations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Putin Strikes on the Costa Del Sol | 12/12/2000 | See Source »

...ubiquitous art in the famous cities of Florence and Siena, as well as in such gems as Arezzo and Lucca. Retirees won't be playing much golf, but they may well sign up for classes to learn how to cook Italian-style, start a wine collection or try to paint like Giotto...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Retirement: Montisi, Italy: Buon Giorno, Tuscany | 12/11/2000 | See Source »

...juxtaposition of photography with such old-fashioned subject matter and composition still seems unusual. It is strange to see sharp, crisp weeds that could be a picture in a biology textbook within the same frame as the 19th-century figure of the "Marble Faun." Day was trying to paint with a lens, pushing light instead of pulling it. Each of the pictures in Day's Christ series, "Seven Words," looks like an old-fashioned painting of Christ that suddenly spiraled open like a shutter to reveal the pores and hairs of a real-life...

Author: By Benjamin E. Lytal, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: AFTERNOON OF A FAUN: THE HEADY SUBLIMATIONS OF REDISCOVERED PHOTOGRAPHER F. HOLLAND DAY | 12/8/2000 | See Source »

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