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...didn't do as well as we hoped in the ECAC's," Radtke said. "It is a chance to prove that we belong among the biggest teams in the northeast." ECAC CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. Siddmore 617 2. Princeton 628 3. UNH 631 4. Binghampton 631 5. Iona 632 6. Maryland-Baltimore Cnty 638 7. UConn 638 8. Harvard 639 9. Bucknell 641 10. Columbia 652 10. Colgate...
...women's tennis team traveled all the way to Notre Dame this weekend to face Big Ten powers that included Maryland, Michigan State, University of Michigan, Purdue, University of Kentucky, and Notre Dame in the ECK Tennis Classic. The tournament was divided into four singles flights and two doubles flights...
...weeks he labored painstakingly to find just the right words: balancing regret for a fading century's horror with the promise borne by the approaching millennium. During his fourth trip to the U.S. last week, Pope John Paul II visited New York, New Jersey and Maryland, but the centerpiece was his speech to the United Nations General Assembly, on the eve of the U.N.'s 50th anniversary. Switching from English to French, from Russian to Spanish, the 75-year-old Pontiff condemned the genocidal impulses that have scarred the 20th century. But he held out hope for the 21st, saying...
...latest visit to the U.S., Pope John Paul II went to New Jersey, New York and Maryland and brought to the United Nations an appeal for cultural diversity. He told his American audiences not to ignore the poor and the vulnerable, and he reiterated many of the themes--including his steadfast opposition to abortion--that have led to the greatest paradox of his papacy in the U.S.: widespread dissent from many of his teachings on morality but immense affection for him personally...
...generation and survived with loyalties largely intact? Our polling shows the usual wide disagreement with church teachings on hot-button issues, but the news here is the unshakable lay devotion at parish level." Ostling saw that devotion close up, interviewing would-be priests in Missouri and parishioners in Maryland, and even chatting with Father Greeley in Michigan. Might he pop up in a future Greeley novel? "No, it will not happen," says Ostling modestly, with a laugh. "At least I hope it doesn...