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...Paul's shrewd former mentor has maneuvered for three decades to guide the Polish church through the darkest days of Stalinist repression into an era of uneasy coexistence with the country's Communist rulers. The extent of the church-state detente was immediately apparent: figurehead President Henryk Jablonski came to the airport to welcome John Paul, and the Pope later conferred for 30 minutes with Communist Party Secretary Edward Gierek...
...hard, some citizens complained that paper ballots in one precinct were being deposited in a garbage can because there were no proper boxes. In another precinct, the election supervisor was reported to be reading ballots before putting them in the box. At yet another polling place, Police Officer James Jablonski reported, precinct officials consulted a list of names and repeatedly cast ballots. Explained one with striking candor: "We just have six more to do. These are ghost voters." When an official offered Jablonski a wad of bills if he would forget what he had seen, he arrested them for attempted...
...unrestrained good will was just as visible with world leaders. When John Paul held a private audience with Polish President Henryk Jablonski, he reportedly won assurances that his homeland's doors would always be open to him. With France's President Valery Giscard d'Estaing, the new Pope spoke of world issues and of the universality of faith. With an envoy of Lebanese Maronite Rite bishops, he presided over a lengthy audience and told reporters later: "A visit to Lebanon could be very useful. But above all we must find a solution. My heart is very troubled by Lebanon...
...Quakers field Ron Haigler, sophomore sensation John Engles, John Jablonski, and Bruce Frank. Not all those gentlemen play regularly but they all have something in common: size. Each is 6 ft. 8 in. tall and for Harvard that spells trouble. Penn was Ivy League champion last year and seeks the top spot again, as well as a NCAA-Tournament invitation...
Saturday night, with President Bok watching. Penn went into a freeze leading 63-61 with 2:50 left in the game. The Quakers held the ball for a minute and thirty seconds before forward John Jablonski got open for a lay-up. Brown came back to miss a jumper at the other end of the floor with about one minute left. Penn got the rebound, stayed in their stall, and easily held on to win 66-61 as Ron Haigler converted a foul shot in the final minute...