| Wednesday, February 10, 1999 |
Houston, Texas |
Volume 64, Issue 90
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Genetic discrimination: a present danger? Israeli judge discusses Palestinan human rights 'Station' offers mothers privacy Sugar Ray, Everlast perform tonight
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Cougar Comics Online! Citrusville
-- David McGuire
It is a premise around which many science fiction stories have been
formed: job and insurance discrimination based on personal genetic information
and the use of that information for personal gain.
In case you've been hiding under a rock since New Year's Eve (or you
are male), the countdown clock to Valentine's Day has been ticking away
like crazy in your ear.
If you're yearning to have your values challenged and your mind toyed
with, go see Houston Theater LaB's production of Shopping and Fucking.
But be warned: This is no play for the faint of heart or queasy of stomach.
The Rice Owls have a reputation as one of the best hitting teams in
the nation, and they reaffirmed it Tuesday afternoon at Cougar Field.
Permits? We don't need no . . .
Cars sit in a no-parking zone in a faculty/staff parking lot Tuesday during the UH-Rice baseball game. Many game spectators pared free of charge in student and facutly/staff spaces, causing difficulty for those with paid parking permits. |
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