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Volume 118
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Issue 10 : Friday, March 6, 1998
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News
MIT Raises Tuition, Decreases Self-Help
ODSUE Visiting Committee Consults Students, Prepares Final Report
RCA Sets Timetable for President's GRT Mandate
Oppold and Kelly
Prebys and Sparks
Sandoval and Kim
World and Nation
Clinton Denounces Leaking of Deposition Information
NASA Spacecraft May Have Discovered Water on Moon
U.N. Weapons Inspectors Land in Baghdad, Prepare for Work
Clinton Proposal to Increase IMP Resources Passes First Hurdle
Largest Attempted Hostile Takeover in Computer Industry History in Doubt
World Briefs I
World Briefs II
Weather: Fair Friday
Editorials
Oppold, Kelly for UA President, V.P.
Columns
First Amendment Supports Drudge
Teaching Uncle Sam the A, B, Cs and 1, 2, 3s
Markets Will Dethrone Microsoft
Letters to the Editor
Offensive Does Not Mean Inappropriate
MIT Lacks Adequate Computer Tools
Department Takes Steps after Incident
Arts
'Zero Effect' an Unfortunately Appropriate Title
18-Years is Shear Madness
Scoop
On The Town
Sports
Fencers Fall to Strong Pool of Competitors at IFA
Harvard Victim of Another Hack, Observes MIT Appreciation Week
Photographs
Amy Yen--The Tech
Stephen Tistaert '98 performs on the trumpet in the advanced music performace recital on Wednesday afternoon in Killian Hall.
Ying Lee--The Tech
Professor of Anthropology Susan Slyomovics speaks at a presentation of Algerian women's prison poetry sponsored by the MIT Program in Women's Studies.
Comics
Dammed for Life by Jessica
Bartholomew Squeak by Solar C. Olugebefola
Rhino Man by Zachary Emig
Noun Poetry by Katy-Cat
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