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Rahne's passing attack for Cornell was wholly responsible for this glut of offense. Rahne completed 23-of-58 passes for 443 yards and two second half touchdowns against the Bears. His favorite target was the 6'6" Splendorio who caught 11 passes for 204 yards, setting a new school record...
...Bennett St., in the Charles Hotel; 441-0800; Monday to Thursday 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., Friday 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.; monthly: $195 initiation fee plus $116 per month, yearly: $195 initiation fee plus $107 per month) offers a glut of exercise options for your former weight in gold. Upstairs is the 45 ft. lap pool, 4.5 ft. deep all the way through so you won't drown. And to top it all off, the Wellbridge membership includes two appointments every three months with a personal trainer to update your personal...
...this age of technology, life moves at a dizzying pace as humanity struggles desperately to keep up. Faced with a veritable glut of news--a war here, an earthquake there, interest rates falling or rising, the introduction of a new wonder drug--we are forced to pick and choose what is important enough to notice. We analyze the booming economy and judge it to be healthy because the Dow Jones closes at a record-breaking 11,000, but ignore the widening chasm between rich and poor; we latch on to the fact that this will be the most expensive presidential...
Hoping to capitalize on record numbers of college applicants and a glut of college admissions and preparation books, the Harvard Lampoon plans to publish a college guide parody next year...
...annual convention in New York City, the N.A.A.C.P. plans to announce that it will file a class-action lawsuit against manufacturers, distributors and importers of handguns. The lawsuit will come on the heels of several suits filed against the industry by cities, including Chicago, that charge a glut of guns supplied to the suburbs has fueled an illegal market in cities, and New Orleans, which claims safety devices on guns are inadequate. N.A.A.C.P. president KWEISI MFUME told TIME that the organization will seek not financial damages but injunctions ordering the industry to make several changes in its distribution and marketing...