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...deal that was brokered only by assuring University President Lawrence H. Summers that the Undergraduate Council would select a band suitable for people of all ages. But unlike Springfest, any HCC concert held this spring would not receive funding from the central administration. Instead, it would be financed through ticket sales and money allocated by the Undergraduate Council...

Author: By Lauren E. Baer, | Title: The OutKast Outcry | 4/15/2002 | See Source »

Just then a cloud forms overhead and a deep, rumbling voice booms out: “Shlomo, make it a little easier for me. At least buy a ticket...

Author: By Ben Berger, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Doctor is In | 4/11/2002 | See Source »

...forget the hat, buy the ticket, make and retain close friends. Imbibe those maxims—make them part of your life—and you’ll leave college much wiser than I did. And if you still have your bad days, a foamy $3 CDS can take the edge...

Author: By Ben Berger, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Doctor is In | 4/11/2002 | See Source »

...Department and FBI officials argue that the risks to individual liberties must be balanced against the greater national interest in detecting violent extremists who have slipped across the U.S. border. Also, Ashcroft aides say, local officers have a right to know if they?re about to give a traffic ticket to someone who may have been trained and indoctrinated to kill. Under the new system, officials say, terrorist suspects cannot be detained if there is no criminal warrant filed against them, but the NCIC will give the inquiring officer specific instructions about what to do - for instance, call the local...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The FBI Puts Suspects Online | 4/11/2002 | See Source »

...clock nears 8 along the Eastern Seaboard on Tuesday night, a strange new phenomenon takes place in U.S. urban life. Business falls off in many a nightclub, theater-ticket sales are light, neighborhood movie audiences thin. Some late-hour shopkeepers close up for the night. In Manhattan, diners at Lindy's gulp their after-dinner coffee and call for their checks. On big-city bar rails, there is hardly room for another foot. For the next hour, wherever a signal from an NBC transmitter can be picked out of the air, a large part of the population has its eyes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: 53 Years Ago in TIME | 4/8/2002 | See Source »

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