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Volume 118
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Issue 13 : Tuesday, March 17, 1998
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News
Gale Falls to Death from Green Building Classroom
IFC Ready to Certify Groups for Alcohol
Talking at Innovation Summit, Gore Calls for an Earth-Viewing Satellite
Solar Vehicle Team Preps for Contests
Homicide Suspected in Death of Harvard University Undergrad
Police Log
World and Nation
In Speech, Clinton Rebuffs Willey's Claim of Misconduct
Vatican Gives Formal Apology for Inaction During Holocaust
Suharto Still Unbowed after Global Finance Officials' Visit
McKinney Is Spared a Jail Term, Sentenced to Reduction in Rank
News Briefs I
News Briefs II
Weather: Forcast Blarney
Editorials
Alcohol Policy Breeds Distrust
Columns
The Alcoholics of the Class of '02: Does MIT Have a Newfound Reputation as a Party School?
The Varied Thoughts of a Sketch Artist
Things India Can Teach the U.S.
Letters to the Editor
Israeli Occupation of South Lebanon Unjust
The Contributions of Information Systems
Arts
Extraordinary Beethoven Ninth Symphony Reborn
Epstein Reception
Molly Sweeney: A subtle, sensual look at the power of imagination
Wait Until Dark: Tarantino and Tomei Are Above What Critics Say
The Vegetarian Gourmet
Sports
Spring Sports Preview
Athletes of the Week
Mike Perry '99
Maisha Gray '99
Photographs
Indranath Neogy--The Tech
This MIT zodiac appeared on the ceiling outside the Student Services Center in Building 11 this weekend.
Gabor Csanyi--The Tech
This display of hydrofluoroethers, fluids that are immiscible to other hydrocarbons and water, was on display at the summit.
Greg Kuhnen--The Tech
Ximena Abd talks to passersby about her work at the Latin American Art Exhibition last Thursday in Lobby 7. The exhibition was organized by Club Latino.
Indranath Neogy--The Tech
Holger Teschke pauses for thought in a question-and-answer session after his lecture on the modern day relevance of playwright Bertolt Brecht. Teschke, dramaturg for the Berliner Ensemble, the theater company founded by Brecht, spoke on Thursday night in 6-120.
Miodrag Circovic--The Tech
Manilal Nag and Sheetal Karhade '01 perform in the MIT Heritage of the Arts of South Asia Concert of Classical Indian Music last Friday.
Freshman Picture Book
Phillip C. Gale '98
Comics
Rhino Man by Zachary Emig
Off Course by Hugo Ayala
Dammed for Life by Jessica
Bartholomew Squeak by Solar Olugebefola
Perhaps... by Jennifer DiMase
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