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February 13, 1998

Volume 85, Issue 9

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’Will Hunting’ a shining star in space dust of modern film
Sometimes, the smartest person in one of the most prestigious schools in the nation isn’t the girl sitting in the front row of calculus or the guy setting up an astrophysics homepage in his free time.

Sometimes, it’s the guy who mops the floors.

With the death of ‘alternative,’ Pearl Jam proves their strength
The “Seattle Scene” is dead. 

Nirvana, Soundgarden, Presidents of The United States have all vanished, but one Seattle band is missing from the lineup of the deceased. Grunge may be dead, but Pearl Jam’s still “Alive.” 

 

Sting shows he can survive solo
Remember Ringo Starr after the Beatles? Or Stevie Nicks without Fleetwood Mac?

How about Sting after The Police? Maybe that should be The Police before Sting.

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