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...came from small FM stations, then the Knight newspapers wire service, then a huge AM station in North Carolina, "then some station in Detroit, they called me at about 11:30 one night and I was plotzed, then local television." For a while, Troise says, the club became a monster that wouldn't die. Glanting was doing as many as six interviews...
...many people are aware that Nessie, the serpentine monster that is said to inhabit Scotland's Loch Ness, has an American cousin cruising the depths of Lake Champlain between Vermont and New York. Champ, as the lake monster is called, was first reported in 1609 by the French explorer Samuel de Champlain. Since then there have been some 100 purported sightings of the serpent, which is said to measure anywhere from 10 ft. to 45 ft. and to have a horse-shaped head bearing two tiny horns. Over the centuries, Champ has managed to take care of himself quite...
...many elementary school students are failing the new minimum-competency tests-one-third of the primary-graders in Washington, D.C., for example-the Fitler experience has application far beyond Philadelphia. As Fitler Parent Carmela Dunyan puts it, "The school systems screamed against disciplinary actions until we had created a monster we didn't know what to do with. Then a segment of the popu lation wanted to go back. What we wanted was to have a teacher in control of a class and a principal in control of the school...
...first half of that same game, the Big Red's 6-ft., 9-in monster from the Motor City--Alex Reynolds--was scoring out of his mind. With a mediocre 11-points-per-game average through the end of January, Reynolds had dumped 13 points over and around freshman forward Carrabino by the time the buzzer had sounded at the end of the first 20 minutes...
That's what Firkins Reed is all about--pushing, breaking, forechecking, making the shots that count. If not a real monster, she is one of the most imposing skaters on the ice for Harvard...