The Week April 3 -9
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It was a mighty sweet victory, and their No. 1 fan, President Clinton, was there to see it. Monday night the Arkansas Razorbacks beat Duke's Blue Devils 76-72, to win the NCAA's 1994 Division I basketball tournament. Scotty Thurman hit the winning shot, giving the team its first national championship.
THE ARTS & MEDIA
Sistine Chapel Restoration
After 14 years of painstaking cleaning and restoration, Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel frescoes are once again on full view to visitors. A Japanese television network subsidized the project at a cost of about $11 million. Some critics complain that the restoration has made the frescoes much brighter and less nuanced than Michelangelo intended.
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