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1. Remarks concerning the geometrics of gravity, gauge fields and quantum theory J. S. Anandan;
2. Gravity and the unification of fundamental interactions R. L. Arnowitt and P. Nath;
3. Minisuperspaces: symmetrics and quantization A. Ashtekar, R. S. Tate and C. Uggla;
4. Quantum cosmology B. K. Berger;
5. A pictorial history of some gravitational instanton D. Brill and K.- T. Pirk;
6. No time machines from lightlike sources in 2+1 gravity S. Deser and A. R. Steif;
7. Inhomogeneity and anisotropy genertation in FRW cosmologies G. F. R. Ellis and D. R. Matravers;
8. Misner, kinks and Black Holes D. Finkelstein;
9. The quantum mechanics of closed systems J. B. Hartle;
10. Cosmological vacuum open system W. A. Hiscock and D. A. Samuel;
11. Minisuperspace as a quantum open system B. L. Hu, J. P. Paz and S. Sinha;
12. Ricci flow on minisuperspaces and the geometry-topology problem J. Isenberg and M. Jackson;
13. Classical and quantum dynamics of Black Hole interiors W. Israel;
14. Matter time in canonical quantum gravity K. V. Kuchar;
15. The isotropy and homogeneity of the universe R. A. Matzner;
16. Recent advances in ADM reduction V. Moncrief;
17. Some progress in classical canonical gravity J. M. Nester;
18. Harmonic map formulation of colliding electrovac place waves Y. Nutku;
19. Geometry, the renormalization groups and gravity D. J. O'Connor and C. R. Stephens;
20. An example of the indeterminacy of the already-unified theory R. Penrose;
21. Nonstatic metric of Hiscock-Gott type A. K. Raychaudhuri;
22. Non-standard phase space variables, quantization and path-integrals, or little ado about muchM. P. Ryan, Jr. and Sergio Hojmann;
23. The present status of the decaying neutrino theory D. W. Sciama;
24. Exploiting the computer to investigate Black Holes and cosmic censorship S. L. Shapiro and S. A. Teukolsky;
25. Misner space as a prototype for almost any pathology K. S. Thorne;
26. Relativity and rotation C. V. Vishveshwara;
27. The first law of Black Hole mechanics R. M. Wald;
28. Gravitational radiation antenna observations J. Weber and G. Wilmot;
29. The back-reaction is never negligible: entropy of Black Holes and radiation J. W. York, Jr.;
30. Toward a thesis topic J. A. Wheeler.
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