Word: touche
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Although quarterback Jamie Schwalbe (2199 yards, 10 touch-downs) is gone, the team's 10 other offensive starters return to the league leader in scoring and passing yardage. Senior Mike Cavanaugh is looking to fill Schwalbe's shoes...
...characterize Ferrara's performance in his nine starts last season. Ferrara was the second-rated quarterback in the league, behind Columbia's Jamie Schwalbe. He completed nearly 60 percent of his 211 attempts, racked up 1500 yards in the air and rushed for another 128. He threw 10 touch-down passes and averaged 12 yards per completion, although opponents intercepted eight of his tosses...
...competition was excellent, with the national team players and World Cup players," Stauffer said. "It was a lot of soccer and was good to get my touch on the ball...
...military says there is an information gap? Dr. Strangelove is going online." MIKE MCCORMICK Sunland, California YOUR ARTICLE ON CYBERWAR WAS FASCINATING [COVER, Aug. 21]. Much of it may have sounded like sci-fi to the average Joe or Jane, but the concept that someone can reach out and touch you personally through information warfare and alter your life by manipulating bank accounts, credit cards and other records is much more concrete and frightening than war games involving Iranian hackers. RICHARD R. TAMESIS Omaha, Nebraska Via America Online...
Along with the music, visitors will get an education. The museum places heavy emphasis on rock's roots. One exhibit, called "The Beat Goes On," consists of several touch-screen computers showing video clips of rockers along with the performers who influenced them--Chuck Berry, for example, is linked with saxophonist Louis Jordan. Other exhibits are devoted to important rock precursors, such as blues greats Lead Belly and Howlin' Wolf. There are plenty of intriguing curios on display as well--such as the Who drummer Keith Moon's grade school report card, saying he "is inclined to play the fool...