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...does become a nun, Johnson would not be the first member of her family to devote her life to God. Her mother's brother, Daniel Deutsch, is a priest at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Batavia, Ill. At Sunday's mass, he spoke about Johnson's discernment. "Basically her stance is this: Lord I am going to do whatever you want me to do - it's up to you, I'm open," Deutsch told his congregation. "You want me to be a religious sister, I will do that because I have been discerning that. You want...
...before McCandless had a chance to finish hanging all the paintings, Daniel Ortega of the leftist Sandinista Front was elected president on November 5, turning McCandless' retirement plans upside down. "I'm outta here; I'm gone," said the North Carolinian. "It wasn't supposed to happen like this; it's like someone rose from the dead...
...instead. It was Long’s second career start…Due to the stringent refereeing on faceoffs, Harvard was forced to send 11 different men to the faceoff circle over the course of the game, with the Raiders utilizing nine different players. —Staff writer Daniel J. Rubin-Wills can be reached at drubin@fas.harvard.edu...
...would have been guaranteed a share of the Ivy League Title. Yale lost to Princeton, 34-31. The fervor also extended to New Jersey. “When we beat Harvard a few weeks ago, there was a lot of excitement about the Yale game,” said Daniel C. Eagles of Princeton. According to Eagles, who is a senior, Princeton has a bonfire every time it beats both Harvard and Yale in one season, and will have its first bonfire in a decade this Thursday. Last year, Yale beat Princeton but lost to Harvard...
...lawyer, Daniel Saadat, points to the publicity generated by a best-selling book depicting the airport as crawling with radical Muslim employees who meet in clandestine prayer rooms in its terminals. Such scare-mongering, Saadat says, may have pressured security officials to take demonstrative action against questionable, but well publicized threats. "The way this has been handled is inverse of how investigations normally go," the counter-terror official says. "It makes you wonder what the real deal...