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...spread athletic cheer. Despite the winds chill, their shirts stayed off and their phallic-looking noisemakers remained erect. As his teammates scrambled to arrange themselves in the correct order without spilling their beer, Joe Linhart 03, better known for his drumming skills, showed off his bedroom eyes as he struck his most seductive pose. The wrestlers plan to rev up the football team was somewhat foiled when they were forced by grumpy ticket-holders to move to student seating. Chanting, Dont worry, were still here!, the wrestlers reluctantly relinquished their prime spots...
...such thoughts are for the coming days. Let the football team now, in the happy knowledge that it has earned all the accolades which have come its way, take pride in a job well done. Players, coaches, fans and even the band struck the right note last weekend. And after this Saturday, our victory tune will reverberate sweetly and strongly in New Haven...
...Milton and Lauren Alleyne, 17, of Malden were charged with accessory to murder and held on $50,000 bail. Prosecutors accused them of holding the victim down while the the other suspects stabbed her nearly 15 times in the chest, abdomen, back and arms. Prosecutors said she was also struck in the head with nunchucks...
...same time, the number of new anthrax infections has grown by only three--Nguyen's, and cases of skin anthrax that struck a New Jersey woman and a New York Post employee. Because the first two people evidently had no direct exposure to any of the known anthrax letters, nor were they known to have spent significant periods of time in the post offices that handled them, it has become increasingly hard to figure out what's going on. Maybe it's a lot easier to get the disease than the experts thought, or maybe some individuals are particularly susceptible...
DIED. JOHN SPRINGER, 85, fiercely protective, proudly star-struck Hollywood publicist who more often than not tried to keep his top-of-the-A-list clients, including Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland and Cary Grant, out of the news; in New York City. "Trust is what it's all about," he said of his job. "I feel my obligation is something like the seal of a confessional...