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...exceeds all expectations, expectations that are exceedingly high. I, too, tuned into the Masters, as I do every year, Mr. Kilfara. Woods ran away from the greatest field in the world and broke the long standing tournament records posted by two of golf's greatest legends, Jack Nicklaus and Raymond Floyd. In Mr. Kilfara's eyes, "Tiger played mediocre golf for most of Sunday's final round." I rebut: an aggregate 69, three under par, on Sunday at Augusta National in front of the largest gallery and television audience in history is nothing short of amazing. Sorry he bored...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tiger Woods Far From Mediocre | 4/21/1997 | See Source »

...Gerometta '99 gave Harvard a 4-2 advantage in the second after a Dartmouth tally. Faking a pass on a two-on-one rush, Gerometta slipped a backhand just past the outreached Raymond...

Author: By Grant D. Wiens, | Title: W. Hockey Drops Dartmouth | 2/25/1997 | See Source »

Sophomore Melissa Milbert sent a slap-shot from the point past Dartmouth goalie Noralee Raymond minutes later to knot the score...

Author: By Grant D. Wiens, | Title: W. Hockey Drops Dartmouth | 2/25/1997 | See Source »

...roses to his wife from an unknown admirer. Days later, the war over the roses ended in carnage. Steven Stumpf, 22, arrived on Jan. 20 at his parents' home in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, to discover his mother Marlene, 47, in a pool of blood in the kitchen. His stepfather Raymond, host of a local cable shopping show, was on the dining-room floor, bleeding from what would be described as self-inflicted wounds. According to the district attorney's office, Marlene Stumpf "suffered a large cutting wound to the entire circumference of her neck," resulting from "an intentional intent to decapitate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BLOOD ROSES | 2/10/1997 | See Source »

...that prison's population in the course of our investigation. We have drawn no conclusions, but this is one obvious area to look at." For now, the FBI is warning the rest of us. "We're concerned that there could be additional such letters still in the mail," agent Raymond Mislock said. "We would very much like anyone who identifies a similar piece of mail not to touch it or disturb it any way." The FBI said anyone who receives similar mail should notify their local police department or postal inspectors, or call the FBI's terrorism task force...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letter Bombs Point to Leavenworth | 1/3/1997 | See Source »

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