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April 8 - 15, 1999

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How to get ahead in science
The future of neurology lies in a room full of Tupperware in Belmont
by Alicia Potter

Loose cannons

NATO wants to protect Kosovo's Albanians. But are its planes sowing their farmlands with toxic bullets?
by Ben Geman


c o l u m n s


Editorial  

Shakespeare, in love
Celebrating and supporting a special summer program

Don't Quote Me by Dan Kennedy

This just in
Globe and Herald squeeze as economy soars

Cityscape by Sarah McNaught

Immigrants in need
Boston's Cape Verdean community wants social services, not deportation sweeps

Site Seeing by Michelle Chihara

Sweet sorrows
Bittersweets.org

Talking Politics by Michael Crowley

Mr. Right
Jim Peyser aims to put a kinder, gentler face on education reform. Can he push his conservative vision past hostile critics?

Hiller Instinct by Andy Hiller

Analyze this
The first in a series of weekly reflections from WHDH-TV Channel 7 political reporter Andy Hiller

Out There by Dan Zevin

Doggy nation
While others sleep, little tribes citywide hang out with tennis balls and plastic bags . . .

Loosely Speaking by Nancy Gaines

Globe coverage of major women's sports: Foul play
Plus, Robert J.: The inadvertent plagiarist, & separated at typecasting?

Ask Dr. Lovemonkey


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