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Volume 115
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Issue 13 : Tuesday, March 21, 1995
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News
Grades Referendum Added to Tomorrow's UA Ballot
Poorly Organized Elections Suffer from Bad Publicity
UA Election Candidates
Biology to Pay Only for Summer UROPs
Fish Tank Electrical Fire Forces Evacuation of Ashdown
Lip Sync Entertains Amid Much Fanfare
Police Investigation Proceeding Slowly
Erratum
World and Nation
Suspect Captured in Fatal Tokyo Subway Gas Attack
Clinton to Mark Nazis' Defeat with U.S. Vets, Then Yeltsin
Americans Think GOP Program Cuts Go Too Far, Survey Shows
Turkey Launches Military Campaign against Kurdish Rebel Bases in Iraq
News Briefs
News Briefs
Weather
Editorials
Muh Is Best Choice for UA President ...
... In Mismanaged UA Elections
Letters to the Editor
Myrie, Johnson, Turner, Carter and Morton are Best Choices
Why Does the UA Need All That Money?
Students Must Take Opportunity to Affect Housing Policy
Myrie Clarifies "Multiculturalism"
Arts
Peckinpah's
Wild Bunch
affects with brutal style
Superficial
Wedding
is a good start for director Hogan
Sports
Women's Water Polo Opens with 3 Invitational Wins
Fencers Face Stiff Competition in NYC
Photographs
Thomas R. Karlo--The Tech
An MIT women's water polo player races for the ball during MIT's 10-6 win over Wellesley Saturday morning.
Juan P. Vernon--The Tech
Institute Professor Noam A. Chomsky speaks last night in 26-100 during a teach-in about the GOP's "Contract with America."
Thomas R. Karlo--The Tech
Sunday afternoon Dana Kim Knapp-Stompp, a young Cambridge resident, and her friend Lucy Emerson-Bell stopped on their way home from the Museum of Science to enjoy the warm weather of the last full day of winter and the climb the wall adjacent to the MIT Chapel.
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