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Winter brings out the hero in some people. The first snowfall sends them schussing wildly down some precipitous slope, and the first freeze finds them strapping skates on wobbly ankles and pretending they are Gordie Howe. But of all the sundry forms of midwinter madness, nothing quite matches that of...
The professors agreed that the decision will probably not have any great influence on this year's congressional elections. Each felt that most of the states will not have time to redistrict before November. "These things do not move at lightning-like speeds," Sutherland said.
The thunder and lightning which accompanied the snow storm is a rarity that occurs only once every three or four years, according to Alan F. Cook II, Lecturer on Astronomy. These phenomena, usually associated with summer storms, were caused by unusually violent vertical wind motions resulting from large temperature differences...
Getty kept the painting, uncleaned, in storage for a quarter-century until a year ago, when a restorer at London's Thomas Agnew & Sons began to remove the scummy varnish. Was it Raphael's famous Madonna di Loreto of around 1510, known through more than 30 existing copies...
Penn guards Jeff Neuman and Ray Carazo put on a dazzling display of basketball skill for the 1000 fans in the IAB--Carazo with his deadly 25 foot jump shots, Neuman with his phenomenal ball handling and lightning behind the back passes.