Word: rodger
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Yankees 9, Royals 8 KANSAS CITY, Mo.-If Hideki Irabu is going to pitch like this, Rodger Clemens had better get well in a hurry...
...yielded modern Hebrew translations and annotations of vital texts. And seekers appeared. Many younger congregants yearning for individual spirituality became impatient with American Reform and Conservative Judaism's longtime emphasis on communal concerns such as Israel and synagogue building. Some left; some explored Eastern meditation. And some, notes author Rodger Kamenetz, decided that "Kabbalah is the poetic language of the Jewish soul...
Harvard did manage one more goal--a short handed bid by junior Clayton Rodgers. Forechecking deep in the Big Red zone, Rodgers managed to poke the puck away form a Cornell defender and break down on Elliott. Rodger's tally with seven minutes remaining in the game brought Harvard to within three goals, but that would be as close as it would...
...planet Jupiter. And it has begun to unravel the riddle of the brilliant beacons of cosmic light known as quasars. Go to any astronomy conference these days, and you'll find half the scientific papers are based on space-telescope observations. "The Hubble," declares University of Arizona astronomer Rodger Thompson, "is fundamentally altering our view of the universe...
DIED. GEORGE RODGER, 87, photojournalist; in Smarden, England. Rodger's photographic diary of World War II for Life magazine climaxed at Bergen-Belsen. Sickened by what he recorded, Rodger vowed never to cover another war. He kept his word...