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...Crimson will travel to Holy Cross next weekend for its next contest. On Saturday, Holy Cross (1-1) beat Lafayette 30-12 at home. Senior linebacker John Aloisi garnered Patriot League Player of the Week honors by chalking up a team-high 10 tackles and two interceptions against Lafayette. The Crusaders' freshman running back Michael Gillis was named Patriot League Rookie of the Week by tallying 45 yards on the ground and running for his first career touchdown...
OvertimeHar--Menick, 16 run, 0:00.Rushing: HC--Chambers 19-57, Kives 15-38,Coleman 1-20, Walz 2-10, Thompson 2-6, Aloisi 1-5,TOTAL 40-136; Har--Menick 29-171, Wilford 7-17,Patterson 1-12, Linden 7-6, Nwokocha 2-2, TOTAL46-204.Passing: HC--Kives 30-16-0 (123), Boland1-0-0, Chambers 1-0-0, TOTAL--32-16-0;Har--Wilford 16-10-0 (98), Linden 10-5-0 (50),TOTAL 26-15-0 (148).Receiving: HC--Chambers 3-17, Hall 3-30,Thompson 3-16, Andrews 2-24, Green 2-12, Aloisi1-4, Bestpitch...
Holy Cross did have two magnificent plays in the second quarter. On its second touchdown, sophomore John Aloisi made a gorgeous one handed catch over the middle to complete a 32-yard pass. And with time running out in the second half, junior placekicker Dana Fiatarone boomed a 45-yard field goal...
Without Vice. Italy's banking community expressed shock last week at the arrest of Aloisi, who is widely known as un uomo senza vizi (a man without vice) and a financial wizard. Deputy chairman of one of Italy's largest banks, the elegant, British-tailored Aloisi runs several corporations, owns a racing stable and a famed Via Veneto watering place, the Caffe Doney...
Financial sophisticates also wondered why Aloisi, of all people, would choose so obvious and primitive a method of doing what wealthy Italians have done for years: illicitly exporting their capital to European countries with stronger currencies. Concern over Italy's perennial political instability, fear of a Communist takeover and a national predilection for tax dodging have led bankers and businessmen to squirrel away an estimated $35 billion abroad since 1945, of which about one-third is illegally exported...