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Junior Dustin DeNunzio, the 1995 Rookie of the year, had his streak of seven straight wins broken, but it took a sudden-death overtime loss to Tom Angle of Clarion in the finals to do so. Like his sophomore classmate, DeNunzio is currently ranked No. 5 in the country and appears to be on the upswing...
...what kind of conspiracy was it? The authorities have been vague. On Tuesday, Pearl's mayor, Jimmy Foster, told the Clarion-Ledger of Jackson that his son Kyle, 17, was one of Woodham's intended victims "for the shock value of shooting the mayor's son." During the shooting spree, Woodham had allegedly turned to one of the injured boys to apologize, saying the bullet was meant for Foster...
...would be devastating. But the laxity of standards and the lure of cash have put the journalistic profession in a precarious position--one that cannot continue if newspapers hope to maintain their role as perpetuators of civilization as Tocqueville imagined. Perhaps, then, I can add my voice to the clarion call for a reevaluation of the mission of journalism and the potential dignity of the profession...
...Bedford Regional says its HMO patients see them when appropriate, even though their use is carefully monitored. Actually, Bedford Regional argues, its more modern approach can be better. For example, the hospital is starting up a teleradiology laboratory that takes advantage of the fact that it is owned by Clarion, a statewide hospital network. Radiologists will be able to send images to colleagues in Indianapolis, drawing on greater expertise than is usually found in a small town...
...instruments in the crook of the arm, rather than under the chin. These two violini had a notable interplay of melody in verse seven of the Magnificat. Also, the instrumental sonata (Sancta Maria, XI) provided the audience with the pleasure of hearing the Ensemble alone, and basking in the clarion sound of the ancient instruments...