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Archives → 1998 → 10/9
- Poet Koch Enjoys 'Unnoticed Popularity'
- 'Beloved' Spreads Its Boughs
- Idol Gossip: 'Basquiat' Skims the Surface of the Iconoclast
- Turbulent 'Tiger' Just Can't Burn Bright
- Turning Beats To Bucks: 'Work' Well Worth the Labor
- 'Girl' a Strangely Upbeat Torture
- The Coltrane Tradition
- Dirty Minds, Delicate Music
- They're What the World Needs Now
- SOUND ADVICE
- Kafka's 'Trial' Gets New Translation
- 'Madness' Charts Psychotherapy's Wayward Drift
- Alumna's Bittersweet Novel Marries MTV, Fiction
- It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World in Boston Ballet's `Giselle'
- Colors Clash in Albee's 'Bessie'
- A 'Roof' with a Powerful View
- DARTBOARD
- Risking It All, Firefighters Are Rare Modern Heroes
- Building on Brotherly Love
- The Postures Of Punch Season
- Ig Nobels Awarded In Zany Ceremony
- Radcliffe Tour Shares, Learns Little in D.C.
- Burglars Hit Adams; Fifth Time in Past Two Weeks
- Students Incorporate First NAACP Chapter at University
- Senior Arrested During Nursing Home Protest
- Goodheart Named University Secretary
- Tuition Costs Increase At Below Average Rate
- Harvard Police Issue Advisory on Assaults in Area
- New UHS Lecture Series Expands Array of Campus Medical Choices
- Studios Sound Out Plan for Future Fundraising, Equipment Update
- Going Away To Work or Not to Work
- Duke Cuts Funding for Coles' Magazine
- HBS Earns Fifth Place In Business Week Study
- A Film About Film: Lyne's 'Lolita' Opens
- Disconnection Destroys 'One Tough Cop'
- Brevitas
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
- SCORE BOARD
- ON DECK
- Big Red Question Mark Hovers Over Football
- W. Soccer Not Overconfident Awaiting Outclassed Cornell
- M. Soccer Ready to Harvest Cornell
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