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CITY EDITION (ARTICLES MAY NOT APPEAR IN THE NATIONAL EDITION)
NEW DELHI JOURNAL: BANDIT QUEEN RETURNS, AND ANGEL TO THE OPRESSED
by John F. Burns
"NEW DELHI, Feb. 22 -- as the so-called Bandit Queen, leader of a band of
rural robbers, Phoolan Devi achieved legendary status in India." (p. A4)
CHRONICLE: FLIPPING OUT OVER A TREASURE FROM CHAPLIN'S ARCHIVE
by Enid Nemy
"GILLIAN ANDERSON, music specialist at the Library of Congress, unearthed
the original musical scores of three silent films from the Charlie Chaplin
archive in Vevey, Switzerland." (p. A20)
FEARING SHRUNKEN STATURE, FRANCE ENDOWS A FUND by Ken Brown
"The French program creates six Center of Excellence in French Studies:
Harvard, Princeton, John Hopkins, Berkeley, U Penn and U Chicago." (p. B7)
AN HEIRESS, A WILL, A LOYAL BUTLER AND THE REMAINS OF THE DAY
by James Barron
"Miss [Doris] Duke left $10 million to the Met but Mr. [Bernard] Lafferty
is not a familiar face there." (p. B4)
MARY W. LASKER, PHILANTHROPIST FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH, DIES AT 93
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FROM _THE NEW YORK OBSERVER_ 2/21/94:
A MYSTERIOUS FUNGUS PLAGUES "THE NEW MUSEUM," SEND EMPLOYEES TO THE
HOSPITAL AND TO THEIR LAWYERS
THE ART WORLD'S DALE CARNEGIE? Profile of collector/dealer Robert Mnuchin.
That's it
Robbin Murphy
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