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Volume 115
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Issue 14 : Friday, March 24, 1995
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News
Muh, Balsley Enjoy Strong Win in Elections
Students Visit D.C. to Promote UROP
Women Make Up 45 Percent of Admittees
Athena Adds SGI Workstations
Ten Interns Chosen for Technical Policy Program
IS Discovers Packet Sniffer in Building 20
Erratum
World and Nation
Senate Approves Line-Item Veto Legislation, 69 to 29
Violence Worsens in Karachi; Over 100 Killed This Month
Calif. Governor Wilson Joins Republican Presidential Race
Government Knew of Informer's Role in Slaying of U.S. Citizen
Poll Shows That Most Americans Are Apposed to Affirmative Action
News Briefs, part 1
News Briefs, part 2
Weather
Letters to the Editor
Endorsement Editorial Criticized Too Much
CC Reunion Went Well
Arts
Friends recycles romantic cliches in an Irish setting
On The Screen
On The Town
Reich program entrances audience with hypnotic repitition
Sports
Volleyball Team Loses to Harvard
Volleyball Club Slams Gordon in Three Straight Matches
Celtics Retire Lewis's 32, And Jordan Should Take Back Old Number 23
Photographs
Sharon N. Young Pong--The Tech
Students march down Massachusetts Avenue yesterday as part of their protest against the Republican "Contract with America." The students waved their signs and banners at the passing cars, and many cars honked their honks in support of the students.
Sharon N. Young Pong--The Tech
"MIT Against the Contract" reads a banner directed towards passing cars on Massachusetts Avenue. The banner was carried by a student taking part in the protest march made by many student and concerned residents that started at 4:30 p.m. yesterday in Lobby 7.
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