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Hogue had previously enrolled at Princeton University in 1988 under the alias "Alexi Indris-Santana." In 1991, Princeton Borough Police discovered him and arrested him for breaking and entering and for leaving Utah under a false alias. Both crimes were violations of his parole agreement, according to reports in The Daily Princetonian and The Peninsula Times-Tribune...
James A. Hogue, 32, assumed the identity of Princeton student Alexi Indris-Santana, until his arrest...
...evidence of the change was the celebration of the first Eucharist since 1918 in the Kremlin's Cathedral of the Assumption, barely three weeks ago. While Anatoli Lukyanov, the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet, and Ivan Silayev, prime minister of the Russian republic, and other Communist dignitaries looked on, Alexi II, Patriarch of All Russia, conducted services in the formerly pre-eminent church of Russia. The Patriarch then led the first Procession of the Cross in 70 years from the Kremlin through downtown Moscow to the Church of the Great Ascension, restored after decades of use as a workshop...
Last week the renewed religious freedom that Alexi had so publicly celebrated finally became official. Culminating a two-year thaw, the Soviet parliament passed a new Law on Freedom of Conscience by a vote of 341 to 2. The statute bestowed great opportunities on believers, estimated to number as many as 131 million, who have maintained their faith despite the oppression of Lenin and his successors. But with freedom come some grievous problems, principally shortages of money, trained clergy and just about everything else needed for religious restoration. At the same time, ugly sectarian conflicts, also long repressed, are boiling...
Princeton will look to juniors Bill Burke and John Luff and freshman Alexi Indris-Santana in its attempt to capture the title...