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DIED. WILLIAM BOOTLE, 102, progressive Southern judge who in 1961 ordered the integration of the University of Georgia; in Macon, Ga. In ruling that two black students who had been denied admission--one of them future TV journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault--were "fully qualified," he set in motion a chain of decisions that resulted in the school's integration within a week. "Right is right," Bootle said...
...celebrated French chef whose La C?te d'Or restaurant, recipient of three stars from the Michelin guide, was a pilgrimage site for gastronomes the world over; from a self-inflicted shotgun wound; in Saulieu, France. Late last month, La C?te d'Or was downgraded by rival food bible Gault-Millau, which gave it a 17-out-of-20 score, slipping from its previous 19. The only chef in the world to have a public company, Loiseau rose to fame as a pioneer of nouvelle cuisine and operated three other eateries in Paris. His death sparked criticism of the power...
With the Crimson possession, senior Michael Baly set up Logigian with a clear look at the net from the left-center of the box, and Logigian beat Big Green goalkeeper Mike Gault to the low, near corner...
...Sophomore attackman Matt Primm found midfielder Jeff Gottschall a little more than a minute into the first quarter, and Gottschall beat Dartmouth goalie Mike Gault to the top corner. 14 seconds later, Primm scored himself...
Future speakers include CBS executive David Gelber and journalist Charlene Hunter-Gault...