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Even Iowa State (20-8), another team with a natural disaster motif (the Cyclones), might be able to ride the back of big Kelvin Cato all the way to Indianapolis...

Author: By Bryan Lee, | Title: Kansas Over Kentucky | 3/11/1997 | See Source »

...part, Iowa St. has a great scoring threat in senior Dedric Wiloughby (18 ppg) and solid interior defense from 6'11 senior Kelvin Cato. The Cyclones have been ravaged by injuries and suspensions, and although healthy now, the team has not played together as a unit for much of the year. This one should be a tough contest...

Author: By Zachary T. Ball, | Title: Must See TV | 3/11/1997 | See Source »

...West), an alliance which has as its greatest strength a shared sense of struggle to affirm that which is most deeply human about us all. It would be a truly sad situation if, years from now, in the histories of American blacks and Jews, it was recorded that Gavin Cato, Yankel Rosenbaum and the unique coalition between blacks and Jews all died in the last decade of the 20th century. We must endeavor, even through hardship (a reality both our peoples have known), to ensure that such a history is never written. --Jason Purnell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Blacks and Jews Must Act Together to Make Change | 2/18/1997 | See Source »

...rioting which was precipitated in Crown Heights in 1991 was in response to the death of a black child, Gavin Cato, who was run over by a Hasidic Jewish driver. The rioting resulted in the fatal stabbing of Yankel Rosenbaum, a Hasidic doctoral student who had no other relation to the man who accidentally ran over the child than a shared religion. For his shared religion. For his shared religious beliefs, Rosenbaum was attacked by between 10 and 15 black youths as he crossed the street...

Author: By Justin C. Danilewitz, | Title: Surveying Crown Heights | 2/12/1997 | See Source »

...their districts. In the end, the 25 or so programs considered most egregious by critics from all sides--say, building logging roads for timber companies at government expense--saw their budgets nicked some $2.6 billion, or only 16%, says Stephen Moore, fiscal-policy director of the libertarian-leaning Cato Institute. And for all its denunciation of "aid to dependent corporations," the White House actually recommended a 4% increase in spending for those programs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHY SUBSIDIES SURVIVE | 3/25/1996 | See Source »

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