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Issue 63 : Tuesday, December 13, 1994
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News
CPs Probe Arson at Burton-Conner
Loss of Rent Control Will Affect Housing
No Required Classes During IAP
Three from MIT Win Marshall Scholarships
Bates College Earns Victory in Debate Tournament at MIT
Three Code Their Way to Victory in Regional Programming Contest
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World and Nation
News Briefs, part 1
News Briefs, part 2
Gingrich Maps Republican Plan to Shrink Government
Russian Troops Face Tough Opposition in Chechnya
Economists Fear Middle-Class Tax Cuts Will Increase Deficit
IBM Halts Sales of Computres Using Flawed Pentium Processor
Weather
Columns
Provost Wrighton Just Doesn't Get It
Housing Proposal Not an Insensible Idea
Arts
Bon Jovi satisfies fans, but not themselves, on new CD
Harvard soloist overshadows MIT Symphony
Sports
Varsity Track Team Holds Off Alumni Challenge, 69-53
Squash, without Van Delden, Suffers 6-3 Defeat to Colby
Foster Earns Second Academic All-American
Photographs
Adriane Chapman--The Tech
The Salem State Stormtroopers of Death give a heartrending performance.
Helen Lin--The Tech
Senior House residents decorated the facade of the Runkle entry earlier this week.
Sharon N. Young Pong--The Tech
The Legs, a 5-woman MIT group, opens for the Logs.
Helen Lin--The Tech
A festive tree placed in front of the Student Center summons up the holiday spirit for the fast-approaching winter break.
Adriane Chapman--The Tech
Beth E. Siers '95 sings "Santa Baby" for the Muses concert in Little Kresge on Friday night.
Adriane Chapman--The Tech
The Logarhythms display some fancy feet during their "No Firewors" concert Saturday night in 10-250.
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