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...Pontiff seemed to shoulder the many burdens of the troubled region. He was visibly moved during a visit to youthful patients in the cancer ward of San José's National Children's Hospital. As he pinched the cheeks and tousled the hair of one young boy, the mother began to moan softly , "Touch my son, touch my son." But the Pope would see more of the ravages of suffering once his trip took him out of relatively stable Costa Rica...
...leave just before its first trip to Princeton, left the squad again for personal reasons. He left a number three spot to fill: Jackson was next in line but an ankle sprain kept him out of action for nearly two weeks. Peter Dinneen was also out with a shoulder injury...
...with their conversation and occasional hilarity, and he in turn gives lessons on a variety of subjects to Sam, who thirsts for the knowledge his young friend provides. The boy takes a keen interest in the big dance contest the men are preparing for and they watch over his shoulder as he wrestles with his homework. The audience immediately feels bound up in this seemingly unbreakable camaraderie...
...senior Captain Ted Chappell, a certain NCAA championship qualifier, stricken with an intestinal infection last week that grounded him in his Eliot House room. Also sidelined by injury is junior sprint star Mike Miao, who has seen only limited practice time since early December when he developed a nagging shoulder problem...
...sometimes scanty. Monarchs, visible for life, are easier to pin down. Reagan, of all recent Presidents, seems genuinely more modest about his role in history and perhaps less concerned about keeping records. At first allowed Reagan, when somebody said "Mr. President, he had an impulse to look over his shoulder and find the fellow. "I can understand paying attention to the presidency," said Reagan...