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THE CIRCLE'
.NOVEMBER 14, 1974
UYA Provides Volunteers With·. Leailling Experience
·by Gary
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NOVEMBER 14. 1974
THE CIRCLE
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Ra,pe Peaks As Least-Reported Crime
bed willingly and then have
·
a
Now; in many police forces, with plenty of space for yourself.
change of.heart. So; in effect, the there are trained women officers
2. Always keep your arms up
The American
Heri~ge
Die-

rape victim mu,st fight to prove to'help the rape victim through. arid ready to deflect any grab
tionary
.
defines rape as "the her innocence.
·
·
.
.
the ordeal of questioning. Some
.
grab or punch, butdo not venture
-
crime of forcing
_
a :female
to
-
Two years
:
ago, a law was police aepartments have formed close enough
to
punch at him.
li
submit
.
to
.
sexual
.
intercourse!' passed
_
in several
_;
states, in-
Sex Crime Bureaus to follow you have no room to step back,
This c11iine
is
now
.
at'_its peak, eluding New York, that stated the
.
through on investigations of rape strike to his throat.
with
.
some 200,000
·
!'.apes being basic
_
.elements
.
of rape -
cases. Hotlines have been
3. St~y back and kick instead of
committed
/
each year. It is, penetration,the use offorce, and established for victims to call. punching. Kick from your knee
however; the least reported ofall the~identjty of the rapist, must be
:
In many large
.
_
cities, in
.
ad-
instead of straight-legged,
crimes
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_.
.
corroborated
_
by
.
evidence other
.
ditiori
·
to independent hotlines,
·
preferably in the groin area.
-
·
According to
Yiva
Magazine
tit
t_han the \'ictim's-.testinlony.
• ·
·
women are
..
organizing special
4. K.eep him at bay--by a series
is es
_
timated,thatat lea&t
,
four out
·
.
,
S_i_nce
C-:
there
·
are
·:.
usually
.
no
.
civilian anti-rape groups. In
a
of low, rapid ki_cks aimed at his
of
_fiye
victims remain
/
silent. out

uninvolved witnesses, no struggle January i973 issue of Newsweek, knees.
of' ~~r
o-:.;
,fear_:· of; vengeilnce, of
·

at knifepoint, and
:
since
.
many · a report
· _
wai(made on some of : 5.
If
someone grabs your wrist,
.
police
;
c:>f..publicity;
..
of legali~ies,
\iictims
'
in
,:
their repuls~on
·
.
,
go ~hese
.
groups that
·
offer self-
use leverage to pry up against his
.
and out
·
of shame.
·
>
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·>
.
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:'
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:
.
home
:
a11d
,
take
·
a
,.
bath
·
before
·
defense:eourse~,
-as
well as post-
thumb. React quickly before he
..
Many
:
women
·
agree
·-
that their
,
calling
,'

Jlte
.
·
police.
.
.
:
the
rape
-
services
,
like
getting
'
the
can get a proper: grip.
_
·
feads
,
justifjed
"
by
.
the
fact
,
that
.
c
.
~f!'oboration law made it alm:ost
'
-
victim
_
to the
,'
hospital
·
and to the
6.
If
you can't break his hold,
while
;
.
a
·,
mtirderer
,
\
is

iililocerit
.
im.possible to get a conviction for
·>
police station~ legal aid, venereal immediately counterattack with
-
'
unW,provengujlty;a
.
rapevi~tim
:
ta:pe
:c-:,
;=

.
,
, '.'
·
·
././
.
disease prevention, pregn~uicy kicks before he expects it.·
·
By
~ulie Schon
7. Make all the noise you can:
break :someone's window, yell
"police."
.
. 8.
If
SO;IDeone grabs you from
behind, do your best to stay on
your feet: you can even lean
against him to maintain your
balance.
9.
li
he attempts to choke you
with his forearm, tum your
throat into the crook of his elbow.
10.
If
he attempts to choke you
with his hands, wrench his little
fingers backward and dislocate
__
them .
11. •Bring your heel down over
·
his kneecap, scrape his shin, and
slam into
his
instep.
·
.
•:
·
·
12: Immediately kick up again
into his kriee and repeal
everything until he lets go of you.
::is
,
guilty
\
iintHt proven
:-
u,mocent

·.
Recently,
-,
tne
.
·
corr
.
oboraU6n
.
_
tests;
._
andif
-
ii~cessary,

abortion
..
·(
Th~law:s~es'lherape,vidirnas

Ia:w
:
has
,
beerimodified;requiring
,
.arid-psychiatric
help.
,
.'
·p
B
.
i
·
.
a
·
sotto
f
acc
_
omplice;
,
,
It
,
mustbe
.
only
-
soniirevidence
·
off9rce;
·
su~h
:
Thf bestprotection a women
.
.
rog·-..
9
m
·
s
·
eg
·
zn
·
proyeiiJhaftfi
_
e
Jape
.
wasJorced
/
as
,
:
a
;_
badly
·
bruised
.
:
vi~tim
;
:
}'his
.
has
,
agai.nst
'
:
rape,
.
is the
,
·.
.
·
.
.
.
.
. .
..
..
.
1
U
_
·
_
_
.
;
·
.
. -,
because
)
the
:
courts
>
say
Jliaf
a
:
mAAi(ied
_G
.
Iav(
::
.
did
:
riot

·

·
reaUy
,
·
knowledge
_'
of self--defense.
·
.
Viva
/.
. v~ctifn
t
~ould_
·
be
'-
paran9id
:
·and
>
_c~arge/tlliilgs
\;,
,
in
\
th_e ~c~urts
·
suggests the following· t~elve
·
·
.
-,
.
.
.
.
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.
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·
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¢er.ely
/
suspectdhat
-
a
~
)nan is
·
:howe:v.er.
_
'Quts1de
.
the courts,
.
rules:
·
·
.•
·
.
._
·
.
By Chip Kemiard
get as many Marist studens in-
.
.
·~
try~Iigt.OaWlckher, or
.
she Illight
_:'.
feiliilli&t gro
,
ups protested- and as
L
If
you
.
are able to maneuve'r
·
.
volved in the station ~s possible.
_.:,:
·
be
•::
s~ek~g
\
re.ve.nge
)
>!l
:'
a
t
lo.ver
-.-
ar~ultQfttiis,
:
af~yvth.i,ngshave tlle:
--·
site
·:
of
.
a
'
potential con-
Peter ~elantano,
.
the general
A form will be distributed to
·
all
·
\.
who'.leftht?J\
'
.
.
Qr
'
·
she
)
iliglltgoJo
<
.
~ee,
f
a~~oil_'!plish.ed
:
.
·
:··
\
·
,
-
:
frontation choose an everi surface manager of the Marist College
interested
,
students requesting
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• ...

Radio Club told The Circle in a
some general informat'o
t
: :·
·
:
RE\ZOLUTION
r
co~tinued
'
fro
'
m
'.
page 5
..
... ·, ....
_ . .
.
·.
. ·
recent interview,
:·WMCR
is
-
their backgroi.md expe~i~n~: i~
:
.,\
·
-:
riah~{
:
t~6i{,~~;~
_;,
;~
'
at~~~~
:/
~P!h)ije:-res(
l'f:~!lirietl_ iargely
-
truly
:
rey
_
ol~l_!<mary
•.
educati~nal
·
planning to .
.
make
.
·
an an~
·
·
radio. The: forms may be pic~ed
,
_
h~lµ
,
:,i_
~eyera
_
1
··,
.
c9llege
:
;,
:
CQ.ri
<
!ln!p_Hc~~d
,::
AttJ:lis
:
ley~l ar
_
e_ o
,
u,~
.
.
cha_nges
.
i!l:Jhe~e pasi
fe"'.
Y.ears.
nouncenient about
·
its first up from Mr. Robert Norman of
·
,
: .
vocations
>-,
There
,
was
·.i
'.ari ex~
,:
n~d1v1dualand grQup perceptions, WhHe
c
L
hke to
,
considel'. myself
broadcast
'
which
·
will take place
the Com~unications Depart-
,'.,:
#rige
\
,
of
/.
ideas
:\
o
n
;
;
~
diff~r~n(Jhe
/
fal~
.
~t
~
'
an~
_
:
·
J~liefs
/
-
':"hi_ch ~mo~~
.
t~e for,mef.
f
l no':V_cori~
.
.
at an
.
'open
·
house' in the near ment, Peter Cela:ntano of
.
"
·;.
edtj.git~~nal
/
probleril§
j,
:jl~d
\
ap,,
<,
P~oy19~ ~s
,
':'?1th a
_
~~11se:of 1d~ntity
:
chf~e
;
:with
_
.
a
·
·
sense
.
·
of
/
_
disap;-
_
fubire
.
Sheahan Hall and althe campus
. ·
:
proacties
'-:
we
'::
disctissed
,
the
~~d purpose
.:-,
lier
_
e
_
_
are
·
the
_,
1de~~
·
pointment that I am no l9nger
1
~
Celantario said; "although no
Post Office .
.
: ,
prqblems
;
~fjhe
.
dorinitofies. ai:id
\
!eg~rdi
_
µ
_
g
~:
.
:,
the
/
.
meaning
'
.
,.
of
..
pa!-t .<W t!ie_)atter: This
·
,
disa})'-
. specifi
.
c date has been set for our
Celantano
.
stressed the im-
.
:.:_:::\V~;
·
dtaJog
4
e(,1'
:on
,:
gf~\;fitjg
i(
and
\
~~~<:~~ion;: thEl
i
f.e>le

:
a11d
;
resp,ort- p~m~!J)e~t 1s
,
sharpened by a
'open
'.
house,' the . station is portance
<:>f
i:ecruiting an ex-
:
)
~v~l~~~i~n
.
t
:-.
T.li~
)
CciI}ege
i,
Goiincff
:;:
~
!
b1~ti~
.c..
~L
.
tElaph~i;-;
',
s
_
t}ldenL or ~1~qu1et~de
·
:
p~odu~E;d
.
by
.
w~t
_.
\
-~apable of ?roadcastmg through
_-
perienced staff to help set up
.
:~;'
Fa~
i.tt
~~Wg to
::
:1>ri>yide
__
a
':
~parinif'
'-
~cim.iajst_i:~tor
,;-
,
w~~h
J
ffi.\}~t
·
,
,
be
.
appears to b
_
e
_
a grom11g chor~s
.
11\
.
';
1~
;
tra~m1tter
·
.
at
·
_
the
·
present
.
futu~e
-
radio progra~
.
after
.
the
.
,
'\
:
of
:\';.
vie:wl)Oiri~
{
f:1~611g
/
stlig~nts;
·
:
J1t~
-
~re.!!
i:}L

t~u_ly
r.
,
_
s1g1u~1c~n
t
theJa~t
f~f
y£!ars,
.
~o c1ccen,tuc:1te
·
·
·
tun~.''
·
He
_
.
went on to

say, "t~e initial broadcasting, although
..
Aaculty
:
staff
,
~·nd
·
administration
·:;
c~nges
:
al'.e
:
to
·
b~
1
accompli~he~;
;,
th,e
.
changes that
_
haveb~en made
s~tion hasactually
·
-
reached
:_
its
,
everyone
·
is invited to become
:
aridfo serve
'
astnefriicleusfofthe
·::
:
:cJnle·~s.
,'
sirch
:'
alterations
·.
fake
·
·
as
·
:-'r·epreseQt
_
ative
-
of
·
:
the
cpqipletion, but we still have a
active members
.
in the club,
/
.
·
'.
·Spidt
'..
9t
}:
c·omrj:iiiQity
t
t~spon0
·
.
pta
,
<!
_
e
.;;
tpe
:
·
rl_io~i~icat_ions
'
·
of
_
r~y9l~_tionafy s~irit;_
:
a,f
''
'.'Jn-
lit\le
,
static·inte_rf~rence and h~pe
.
So
Celantano said, ''We are
.
'
>
'

.
?
Si~µity
/ r
.-
'fh~
-
:
:
advis
·
orf
l,
system
'\
~tr11ct~te
;
c1r~ re~uc~~JoJ
_
he]evel ~
_
9vat1op•: t~at
-
exi~ts
.
a!
·
..
~arist.
.
to oyerc~rne.th1s m order to ra_1se
-
looking
for
engineers like
-
--·
:
:
;
:<:<>
was
?,
overhailled
=i
.s
to
::,
meeFdts
•:,
of
1
pl;icmgold.wmem:z1ew bottles
,
Our college
_
brochures
_
em-
_
the
_
qua
_
hty of
__
our broadcastmg
member Edward Mulvey, who
.-
;
'
..,,
. fY
?rJticaf
·
·
·
I'~SP,~hsf
bjµt,i~s
)
iri
):
pje
' :
_
:
~iQd
,.
tpi~
)
s
w
_
hat
;
x
f~ar
may
:
~e p~~ize ~~~t
'.
this
,
is
~
~IllaO,
'.in'..
'
Qefore
\
~e offer
_.
'
it
-
<
to the
.
would be
<
willing
'
to
'
help take on
_
·
··
:
~
new
·
60-60 cumculum

Most
·
of us
'
,
happemng
·
at Manst College.
,
formal
c
_
ommumty
.
~1th
stuqen~.
·
,
,
,
.
some of theresponsibilities of the
''
_;
·
_
'
.
.
.
,/
)
)._
tiji
_
nk
}-~e-
f~U:;,a
\
pride
/
in
:,_
th~
: il;·
:fy
'
~
,
e~idenc~j~
;
Atrarotina
-
us
_,
i~
_
'
.
't_~ching'.
'.:
an
_
d a<:ade~ic
.
E:m-
:
C~'I~;r1tano
called
}'he_
Circle
.
station.
It
is
·
important to the
.
: -
.
--:-
..
:
· -·
-:capacity
J!
of:Marist
~
to
::•
effect "5·0
..
,
_
we
·
;
care -to
.
face
:al.S:l'.h~'
College
..
phases_ coupl~d
·:-
with
-
-a
.
great . la~t
::
.,
week :
to
1
__
a
_
nllounce the clu
.
b's success that experienced
'..: .
. -
-.:
:
-
--.
m~
,
ny
/
Ar,fmatt~
:
{
ch~ifges
:· .
so
r:
(?9un~~~Js ~~r!bund; existing
-
in
a
.c
aja~y'opp6~tµruties_·ror
·
i!_lllivid_l!al
'
'_stati9n
:
s
,'
progre~~; and
;
to ~nvite
'
peoph~carry
-
the
'
radio
'.
station
,
,

-qu_1~~ly
,:
i
and
;
·
so;
.,
gn
,.
the· ~hole;
,
~bg
_:
:
.
of m~i!fete11c~;
.:
ap8:thy,
.!ulfd~~n~.
In
_
many
,
_ways
_
M~mst
all those who are 1!1terested ~n t~e
·
riext year since Mulvey a,ridI will
.
·
·.
·. :
r
,
ea~on~bly
:-:!

' :\.'
:'.
--.
,
·
:
.
"_:.,
--
.'.'
~!!d
:
~eg
_
l~ct.
_
:-.~
Th~
;:;
ll
_
b~ra~~~ed
·_
wstnvmg
,-.
t
_
owar~s
·
tJle~~
-
goals.
club
.
t?
,
l,>ecome !nv~lved m its
-
~ve
·
graduated
.
"
·.
·:
._: :
In
'
retrospect
:
there
seems
-
a
·
--
-
c~mc~lum llas sei:Ved more as
a,
__
'f!le-r~ally rev~Jutionary struggle
opera~1ons
:
He sc1~d,
.
We hope to
·
.,sorriewhat
,,
pathetic
l<
naievete•
.i.
on
'.':
Nehicle
"
for guts
;-,.
or
~.
Jntensive
_
,
_
Iiow is to find
_
out
if
we have the , - - - ~ - - - - -
·,
-
·
~ - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - -
.allptjr
:
p~g~{bothm
~
ciiir hope~ for
p·iajor.
sp·ecializa~i_o
_
ri thB:il forJtje capacjty
-
·•
to
.
inte~~~!ize
.
the
-:Am~rjc~
;
angJor.jl,1aris(College ..
.
}!r~at_1~n:•
of
,-
broade_mng
.
_
and
-
,rhetQnc ofthe p;ist s~ r~al'.s, The
What
we tlioughtwas the aroma
\
c
_
~allengmg
·
educational
.:
ex- structures
.
are there
.
,
i11
·
great

of
:
rev
.
oluticii'l':turns
;
·i:iut-
fo
·
have
;::
perieilces
'.·
The
·
dormitories, while
"
~ea sure,
.
.
but
.
are the con-
.
,-
. '
beer(
;'i
u
t
moriltiar
f.'
thifsriiellof
··
:
som.ewhatir_npi:oved;
·
still· suffer
:
comitant- chang
·
es
:
)n
~:
-valu~s.
/
burning
/
leaves
:'
and
·
rio
i
niore
.
'
outbreaks
:
.
of
·
\'andalism;
:
rowdy attitudes and role perceptions on
.
.
. ·
:·permanently
'.
'
sJccessfuL
':
In
':the
·
_
.
·
behavior• and a
'
persisting rri<iod
,
the part of ~11 of us here also?
_
My
.· midst
·of
what
·
appeared
.
to
be
,
,
e>f

anti-intellectualism· .
.
wllich
:
hope. is that these thoughts may,
·
.•
s1,1
:
cli drallla tif change~
-
W,e:
forgot
:'
:
Y.~
,
arly sends qozens of stild~nts
in
..
in
some
:
sillaU
.
w.ay,
-
encourage
:
J~e°:
'
trl!
-
~h
:.:.
t¥t'
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Sea~oit 's End Shows Outstanding Frosh Athletes
By.
Tom
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. Mccutcheon; steve Van Kuren third in the Long 'Red Line all- "I always liked \o run but there
Vito, who at 5'10" and 130 lbs.
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season. This year he ·broke the was never any teams like the seems a bit small to take on those
As the. ~974 fall.
sports
season Country; Ludovico Aprigliano, school frosh record for the Marist Roadrunners to join. At football bruising def• nsive fullbacks, is a
comes to :sa sudden conclusion, John Metzger and Doug Morgan course and tied the record for practice, I was always the first native of Italy. He came to the
onecarilookbackonibisinost ·inSoccer;andMikeignaffo;Ron Van.Cortlandt.
In
the last two onearoundthefield,sothecoach
U.S. in 1970, settling in Staten
successfulwiththeSoccer,.Ci::oss~ Clarke~_arid Mike Schlitte in weeksheplaced6thin the CACC figuredishouldgooutfortrack . .'' Island where he attended Port
Country and Club Football teams _Football:The rapid development championship and 19th in the
It
was a decision that neither Fichmond H.S. At first he ex-
all' compiling".winning
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records,. of these and other members of Upstate_Champs in Albany, and . George· nor coach
Rich
stevens p !rienced a language barrier but
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of '78 should proauce was-nanied to.the all-state third had reason to regret.
". tried· very hard and in six
Country and Soccer squads were many niore· winning seasons
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team, quite an achievementfor·a
-- A major in· accounting .with months learned to speak English
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hopes to •Nork for a firm, George fairely well." He got
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135 pounder, came to Marist because "it was. rackground in Italy and played
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hails from Long .,Beach~ N.Y.
theonly away college I made." A for the Bayonne, N.J. Italia
. _ ;As in previous years;the teams stanctiQg ·Freshman in X-Country where he graduated from .Maria real sports enthusiast~· he has also Soccer Club before his two years
wefe]ed"bythe outstanding in-
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baseball, with Port Richmond.
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he . was· the outstanding X-C
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H!? chose Marist after looking
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powever, , the __runner and captained both the joys surfing during the summer.
,p colleges with business majors·
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The hardest part of X-Country
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Dohald_·~~soicer/Fred Kolthayi ':with-a· request
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to .. horior the out~ .after three years on the varsity. he finds~ the practice although,. from hoine." He has since
;a!\d'_ Briati\C~stiJle·' in ~fGoim.ti:y·_. ;st~~dinit
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· Freshman , of . the His track career, however, began except for the distance; he sees decided to switch his major to
,a11dEdBollllett:andN1gelDav1S -_11_r1dk,on::· .. ·•·.
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ofthe freshman, he had tried:out for the In the upcoming indoor and transfer, citing the coaching and
•·-·_ eµ~~usiastic -and tii_J.!?n~ed
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of_~.,
most prornising f~es~an ever Jo ,football t;arri, only to be cut with · outdoor season, he _ hopes to team attitude . as big . im-
. _Fr,esllman;pla)',:J{ey·role!lmJhe ma~t?·;the- Manst. X-Country· the coach's recommendation to concentrate on
_fWlS
fi:om 880 provements o:ver his high school
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~eels st:ongly that _the
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,tying goal agamst Kmgs Mth two Joyment.
H~
also hkes_all kinds
;.up1~ed/Fa~ .:~or~ers·_.Sup~
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o_rt .0re_~erence·to.th~ lat~t activity, of
m the ~1ght,fo~ farmworkers a~e . seconds to go in the ga_me. Si~ce , of music, flashy sportc~rs and
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then, however, he µussed five travel. For the fut1:1re, Vito wold
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:Fr~e:·VJ!lV~J'.SitY:
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members~traveUo liquo; Ja~o~e_rs 1~_the.~mted States.
A
~traight games with leg ~juries
li~e.
to teac~· or work fo_r an
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pr,og:~i;p,,.-_1~
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d,:1~; com-. stores in,tlie community and pass. s~r1~mg example Is th~ f~ct that a
and. that was a factor m the . airlmes. But first he would hke to
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frgint customers to fanuly of four must· ~ve on .3000
t_eam's failure to win the CACC play in th~ Wqrld Cup and try pro
. . ,'.- ,dll~m!M.c of-1
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tli~·-pni_teq· -·F:a~ . bo}'.<;_ott~,_Gallo . wines,· and_ ·au- dollars a year.
titl~. Vito didn't score ~s 5th_ goal soccer - ·•not so much_, for the
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~or~ers. )~_ader~, of
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the .groµp , ,wines
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made in Modesto ·
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Calif.
~us far,_ the- boycott he
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untillast Saturday agamst Siena,• money as t_he prestige and
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. y~ry s~c-
which.l~ft
him
behind only Johri playing again~t the best'.'' Who
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hav.e
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r~fu_~ed
t9:me~t;the
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