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...close friends live in Cambridge. They happen to live in places like the other Cambridge or Pasadena," he says...
...until Michigan upset unbeaten Ohio State, thus making Northwestern the No. 3 team in the country and the representative of the Big Ten's 11 teams in the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day against U.S.C. of the Pac 10. Barnett is in fact taking the Purple to Pasadena. What makes Northwestern's comeback story even nicer is that there's a moral to it: colleges can win and maintain high academic standards at the same time...
...then along came a former Colorado assistant coach named Gary Barnett. He arrived on campus four years ago, and at a Northwestern basketball game in January '92, he told Wildcat fans and students that he was "taking the Purple to Pasadena." The 49-year-old Barnett now says he can't believe he made such a claim. "When I first got here," he told Football News, "I was very naive to what our problems were. I assumed that everyone here wanted to change, that everybody was sick and tired of losing. But that wasn't true. Some people became very...
...scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (J.P.L.) in Pasadena, California, where the Galileo probe was largely designed and built, the moment of highest drama during the Dec. 7 Jupiter encounter will occur at 3:04 p.m. (P.S.T.). At that instant, a signal that will have been sent from the spacecraft 52 minutes earlier will arrive at J.P.L., having traveled 600 million miles at the speed of light. "A positive signal means the probe has survived the most difficult entry ever and is transmitting to Galileo," explains William O'Neil, the Galileo project manager. "That pretty much says...
That's not at all intended to cast aspersion on the dedicated scientists at Caltech in sunny Pasadena, Calif. (the weather of said city being another science-fiction-like spectre from the vantage point of a New England winter). Malfunctioning antenna and tape deck aside, their probe has lasted six years in space and will, we hope, give us some spectacular pictures...