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...haircut at Diego's costs $40, or $25 with a junior stylist, which puts it at the top, cost-wise, of the Harvard Square salons. At Supercuts, Jerry's Underground and La Flamme, cuts cost $9, and at DHR they cost around $20. For the sake of comparison, I should add that a haircut at a glamorous boutique like Vidal Sasson in Boston costs upwards of $100, and at even ritzier salons, like those frequented by President Clinton, prices rise to $200 and above...
...felt a little deflated," confessed Alan Berkman, physician to both the Weather Underground and the Black Liberation Army and the first doctor charged with "providing assistance and comfort" to fugitives since Samuel Mudd treated John Wilkes Booth in 1865. After two years on the run, Berkman was captured in 1985 and spent seven years in prison. He now works for the Osborne Association, helping released prisoners cope with life. "Kathy Power had become something of a mythic figure. Always out there, always free. The one the police couldn't catch...
...police never caught Bernardine Dohrn either. In the early '70s, she and the Weather Underground took part in 12 bombings. After almost 11 years on the lam, she gave herself up in 1980, plea-bargaining for three years of probation and a $1,500 fine. Dohrn, a lawyer since 1967, is today director of Northwestern University Legal Clinic's Children and Family Justice Center. Dohrn is married to ex-Weatherman Bill Ayers, who teaches education at the University of Illinois. They have two children and are rearing the son of fellow radical Katherine Boudin, who is serving 20 years...
...name "Alice Metzinger" had been lifted from the birth certificate of an infant who died the year the gourmet chef was born. Metzinger was really Katherine Ann Power. Before coming to the Northwest, she had lived underground for nine years in women's communes. Before that, she was a straight-A sociology major, who had become a central figure of the Brandeis Strike Information Center, a clearinghouse for information about student strikes all over the country. Professor Richard Onorato, then dean of students, recalls that she had broken into the student-council office to steal stationery to print a political...
...haven't found it yet. Perhaps it's underground. I wonder where...