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Zoo
lander
is
ou
t
in
thea
tres
,
see
mov
ie
rev
iews
of
th
is
and
o
ther
curren
t
box
off
ice
draws
,
Pg
.9
.·
L
Peace-based
ac
t
iv
ism
appears
a
t
Mar
i
s
t
Co
l
lege
,
's
tuden
ts
and
facu
l
ty
work
toge
ther
,
Pg
.
5
.
Vo
lume
SS
Issue
3
October
4
,
2001
Senator
by
JACLYN
JACOBSEN
Ed
i
tor-
in-Ch
ie
f
"Thousands
of
peop
le
d
ied
in
the
Wor
ld
Trade
Cen
ter
,
and
so
a
lso
d
id
many
of
our
i
l
lus
ions
,"
de
c
lared
Sena
tor
George
M
i
tche
l
l
,
former
Sena
te
Ma
jor
i
ty
Leader
and
coord
ina
tor
of
the
1998
Nor
thern
Ire
land
peace
accords
,
in
the
McCann
Cen
ter
on
Monday
n
igh
t
.
M
i
tche
l
l
,
a
na
t
ive
of
Ma
ine
,
spen
t
f
if
teen
years
in
the
Un
i
ted
S
ta
tes
Sena
te
,
f
i
l
l
ing
Sen
.
Edmund
Musk
ie
's
sea
t
when
the
la
t
ter
re-_
s
igned
to
become
a
v
ice
pres
iden
t
ia
l
cand
ida
te
.
M
i
tche
l
l
became
Sena
te
Ma
jor
i
ty
Leader
in
1989
,
and
sponsored
the
Amer
icans
w
i
th
D
isab
i
l
i
t
ies
Aer
t
l290)
,
the
C
lean
A
ir
Ac
t
(19~0.),
ind
C
l
in
ton
's
hea
l
th
care
reform
b
i
l
l
.
In
1998
,
he
was
dep
loyed
to
.
Nor
thern
Ire
land
to
orches
tra
te
a
peace
agreemen
t
.
The
famed
peacemaker
and
pub
l
ic
servan
t
s
tressed
the
percep
t
ions
of
terror
ism
and
the
Mus
l
im
wo
r
ld
,
as
we
l
l
as
the
no
t
ion
of
th
is
"new
war"
and
Amer
ica
's
invu
lnerab
i
l
i
ty
,
have
been
irrevers
ib
ly
a
l
tered
by
the
a
t
tacks
on
Sep
t
.
11
to
the
f
ive
hundred
s
tuden
ts
,
faculty
members
,
and
Hudson
Va
l
ley
res
i
den
ts
who
a
t
tended
the
lec
ture
.
"The
a
t
tacks
exposed
the
rea
l
i
ty
tha
t
no
p
lace
is
immune
to
terror
ism
,"
s
ta
ted
M
i
tche
l
l
.
Emphas
iz
ing
the
effec
ts
of
g
loba
l
iza
t
ion
and
techno
log
ica
l
advances
,
the
sena
tor
acknow
ledged
the
d
iff
icu
l
t
ies
See
.
.
.
MITCHELL
,
3
PHOTOCREDIT~ENHAGGERTY
Sena
tor
M
i
tche
l
l
spoke
at
the
Mccann
Cen
ter
on
Monday
,
to
Mar
is
t
s
tuden
ts
and
facu
l
ty
.
Students
from
loca
l
co
l
leges
join
peace
protests
in
D
.C
.
by
CHRIS
KNUDTSEN
Layout
Manager
S
tuden
ts
from
Vassa
r
,
Bard
,
and
New
Pa
l
tz
jo
ined
mass
ive
demon
s
tra
t
ions
in
Wash
ing
ton
D
.C
.
th
is
weekend
to
make
a
p
lea
for
peace
.
Severa
l
thousand
demons
tra
tors
l
ined
the
s
tree
ts
on
Sa
turday
for
two
separa
te
convergences
,
one
carry
ing
an
an
t
i-cap
i
ta
l
is
t
theme
and
the
o
ther
in
tended
to
be
a
na
t
iona
l
wa
lk
aga
ins
t
wa
r
and
rac
ism
.
Pu
l
in
Mod
i
,
a
sen
ior
a
t
Vassar
Co
l
lege
,
sa
id
tha
t
the
Un
i
ted
S
ta
tes
shou
ld
exp
lore
peacefu
l
responses
bef9re
resor
t
ing
to
v
io
lence
.
"I
th
ink
we
shou
ld
ho
ld
off
on
bomb
ing
because
as
much
as
it
may
seem
l
ike
the
appropr
ia
te
re
sponse
,
i
t
w
i
l
l
on
ly
lead
to
fur
ther
suffer
ing
and
dea
th
,"
he
sa
id
.
"
I
t
won'
t
change
any
of
the
reasons
why
th
is
terror
is
t
a
t
tack
happened
in
the
f
irs
t
p
lace
."
The
re
were
l
im
i
ted
sk
i
rm
ishes
be
tween
demons
tra
tors
and
po
l
ice
throughou
t
the
day
.
Mod
i
sa
id
tha
t
the
po
l
ice
wear
ing
r
io
t
gear
herded
the
crowds
a
long
a
s
ing
le
pa
th
and
de
ta
ined
them
for
over
an
hour
,
even
tua
l
ly
a
l
low
ing
them
to
jo
in
w
i
th
the
res
t
of
the
demons
tra
tors
la
ter
in
the
day
.
"Tha
t
's
i
l
lega
l
,
you
can
'
t
jus
t
ho
ld
someone
,
le
t
a
lone
a
coup
le
hundred
peop
le
,
for
no
reason
,"
he
sa
id
.
Derr
ick
Jones
II
,
a
sen
ior
at
Mar
is
t
,
sa
id
tha
t
the
pro
tes
ts
were
unca
l
led
fo
r
.
"They
're
to
ta
l
ly
unaccep
tab
le
a
t
th
is
s
tage
,
we
haven
'
t
gone
to
war
ye
t
,"
he
sa
id
.
"I
don'
t
th
ink
they
rea
l
ize
tha
t
doub
le
the
amoun
t"
of
peop
le
d
ied
in
the
Wor
ld
Trade
.Cen
ter
tragedy
compared
to
Pear
l
Ha
rbo
r
."
Jones
con
t
inued
,
"
the
pro
tes
tors
themse
lves
aren
'
t
un-Amer
ican
bu
t
the
ir
cause
is
."
"
I
t
is
our
du
ty
to
re
ta
l
ia
te
as
the
leader
of
the
free
wor
ld
whenever
our
pr
inc
ip
les
and
va
lues
are
a
t-
tacked
upon
,"
he
sa
id
.
.
Mod
i
d
isagrees
however
,
say
ing
tha
t
the
demons
tra
t
ion
was
no
t
d
i
rec
ted
aga
ins
t
pa
tr
io
t
ism
or
aga
ins
t
See
.
.
.
DEMON
STRATION
,
3
PHOTO CREDITnNDYMEDIA.ORG
Demons
tra
tors
l
ined
the
s
tree
ts
of
D
.C
.
th
is
pas
t
Sa
turday
,
Sep
t
.
30
,
to
ca
l
l
for
a
peace
fu
l
response
from
the
Un
i
ted
S
ta
tes
to
the
Wor
ld
Trade
Cen
ter
tragedy
on
Sep
t
.
11
.
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,.
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,
2001
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t
ion
o
f
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i
le
Week
Wheres
your
.favor
i
te
p
lace
to
go
on
campus?
"I
l
ike
to
go
to
the
r
ive
r
to
c
lea
r
my
head
."
Laura
R
icc
iu
t
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Sophomore
'The
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because
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'm
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igge
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than
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."
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k
tanag
ing
Ed
i
tor
Due
to
the
ser
ious
na
ture
o
f
some
o
f
the
secur
i
ty
repor
ts
,
the
usua
l
l
igh
t-hear
ted
and
com
ica
l
na
ture
the
br
ie
fs
are
wr
i
t
ten
in
has
been
omitted
th
is
week
.
Wednesday
,
9126
One
o
f
the
secur
i
ty
pa
tro
ls
spo
t
ted
a
Humvee
a
t
abou
t4
:00
a
.m
.
.
tha
t
had
s
l
id
off
the
road
up
to
wards
S
t
.
Anne
's
Herm
i
tage
.
The
veh
ic
le
had
apparen
t
ly
h
i
t
some
e
lec
tr
ica
l
w
ires
and
there
were
sparks
and
popp
ing
sounds
.
Se
cur
i
ty
observed
the
Humvee
pu
l
l
ing
away
from
the
scene
and
ca
l
led
for
backup
.
The
backup
secur
i
ty
un
i
t
fo
l
lowed
the
veh
ic
le
up
R
t
.
9
to
the
Cu
l
inary
Ins
t
i
tu
te
.
Wh
i
le
the
chase
was
go
ing
on
,
secur
i
ty
a
lso
rece
ived
a
ca
l
l
from
a
Gar
t
land
E
b
lock·
res
iden
t
comp
la
in
ing
o
f
a
"peep
ing
tom"
ou
ts
ide
her
w
indow
.
After
le
t
t
ing
ou
t
a
scared
shr
iek
,
she
saw
the
ma
le
re
trea
t
to
h
is
ve
h
ic
le
,
the
aforemen
t
ioned
Humvee.
The
Poughkeeps
ie
po
l
ice
depar
t
ment
was
ca
l
led
in
,
and
the
fema
le
issued
a
s
ta
temen
t
.
The
secur
i
ty
off
ice
suppor
ted
the
s
tuden
t
's
s
ta
temen
t
in
regards
to
the
tres
pass
.
The
dr
iver
o
f
the
Humvee
was
la
ter
iden
t
if
ied
as
an
18-year
o
ld
Cu
l
inary
s
tuden
t
and
was
ar
res
ted
and
charged
w
i
th
trespass-
'
ing
.
He
was
re
leased
on
h
is
own
recogn
izance
and
Cu
l
inary
secu
r
i
ty
was
a
lso
no
t
if
ied
.
T
l
lurs
t
lay
,
9127
A
t
abou
t
noon
,
secur
i
ty
saw
the
no
tor
ious
Humvee
on
campus
ye
t
aga
in
.
The
opera
tor
o
f
the
veh
ic
le
was
ta
lk
ing
to
s
tuden
ts
.
He
wa
ived
·
down
secur
i
ty
and
was
look
ing
for
d
irec
t
ions
to
the
Dean
o
f
S
tuden
t
Affa
irs
.
Secur
i
ty
to
ld
the
s
tuden
t
to
leave
the
campus
immed
ia
te
ly
and
to
never
come
back
.
I
t
was
later
found
tha
t
the
s
tuden
t
was
m
is
taken
ly
look
ing
for
the
Mar
is
t
dean,
when
he
was
ac
tua
l
ly
sup
posed
to
have
a
mee
t
ing
w
i
th
the
Cu
l
inary
Ins
t
i
tu
t
e
's
Dean
.
Fr
i
t
lay
,
9128
The
en
try
off
icer
in
beo
Ha
l
l
repor
ted
an
inc
iden
t
a
t
abou
t
3
:00
a
.m
.
invo
lv
ing
a
verba
l
dispute
between
two
ma
le
s
tuden
ts
.
The
verba
l
d
ispu
te
s
tar
ted
a
t
abou
t
2
:20
a
.m
.
and
esca
la
ted
in
to
a
shov
ing
ma
tch
.
The
two
were
separa
ted
and
to
ld
to
go
to
the
ir
respec
t
ive
rooms
for
the
even
ing
.
A
t
abou
t
the
3
:00
a
.m
.
one
of
the
s
tu
den
ts
dec
ided
he
hadn
'
t
sa
id
h
is
f
i
na
l
p
iece
ye
t
and
confron
ted
the
o
ther
male
ye
t
aga
in
.
A
shov
ing
ma
tch
resumed
,
and
the
RD
and
a
coup
le
o
f
Res
iden
t
Ass
is
tan
ts
re
sponded
a
long
w
i
th
secur
i
ty
.
The
be
l
l
igeren
t
s
tuden
ts
were
aga
in
coun
se
led
and
wen
t
back
to
the
ir
rooms
for
good
.
Sa
lruday
,
9129
A
sexua
l
assau
l
t
repor
t
was
rece
ived
by
Mar
is
t
Secur
i
ty
a
t
abou
t
4
:00
a
.m
.
ou
t
o
f
Champagna
t
.
The
v
ic
t
im
had
been
ou
t
dr
ink
ing
with
some
fr
iends
and
re
turned
w
i
th
tha
t
same
group
o
f
fr
iends
.
She
was
lef
t
a
lone
in
her
room
af
ter
they
re
turned
.
Accord
ing
to
secur
i
ty
repor
ts
,
a
ma
le
then
ap
proached
her
room
and
sa
id
he
was
go
ing
to
"
take
care
o
f
her
."
She
made
i
t
c
lear
tha
t
she
wan
ted
no
par
t
o
f
any
sexua
l
con
tac
t
,
bu
t
the
ma
le
was
pers
is
ten
t
in
h
is
a
t
temp
ts
to
"
take
care
of
her"
and
accord
ing
to
the
v
ic
t
im
,
even
tua
l
ly
"succeeded
."
Desp
i
te
the
urg
ing
o
f
secur
i
ty
,
the
iden
t
i
ty
o
f
the
ma
le
is
no
t
ye
t
known
,
and
the
v
ic
t
im
has
not
ye
t
f
i
led
a
repor
t
with
Poughkeeps
ie
Po
l
ice
.
Sa
lun
lay
,
9129
Townhouse
B
fema
le
res
iden
ts
ca
l
led
to
comp
la
in
abou
t
obscene
,
harass
ing
phone
ca
l
ls
a
t
abou
t
5
:40
p
.m
.
They
adv
ised
secur
i
ty
tha
t
the
ma
le
had
ca
l
led
a
t
leas
t
4
t
imes
w
i
th
ob
scene
reques
ts
and
d
id
not
l
ike
the
ir
responses
.
Angered
,
he
proc'
eeded
to
te
l
l
them
th~t
there
was
a
bomb
in
the
ir
house
.
The
fema
les
responded
.
by
say
ing
wha
t
a
sick
person
he
was
to
say
some
th
ing
l
ike
tha
t
a
t
a
t
ime
l
ike
th
is
,
and
then
no
t
if
ied
secur
i
ty
o
f
the
inc
iden
t
.
Secur
i
ty
had
con
tac
ted
the
on-du
ty
RD
,
and
the
RD
con
tac
ted
hous
ing
.
A
decis
ion
was
made
to
evacua
te
a
l
l
o
f
Townhouses
A
,
B
and
C
.
Poughkeeps
ie
Po
l
ice
were
brough
t
in
as
we
l
l
as
a
New
Windsor
bomb
dog
.
No
th
ing
was
found
,
and
the
scene
was
fu
l
ly
reso
lved
a
t
abou
t
8
:30
p
.m
.
Sun
t
lay
,
9130
A
&econd
sexua
l
assau
l
t
case
in
t
_
wo
days
was
repor
ted
a
t
abou
t
4
:
10
a
.m
.
,
th
is
time
in
Leo
Ha
l
l
.
.
The
v
ic
t
im
's
fr
iend
gave
the
fo
l
low
ing
informa
t
ion
to
secur
i
ty
,
as
the
v
ic
t
im
has
refused
to
com
men
t
on
the
inc
iden
t
.
The
fr
iend
(a
lso
a
Leo
res
iden
t)
had
ca
l
led
secur
i
ty
and
sa
id
tha
t
an
un
iden
t
if
ied
ma
le
had
assau
l
ted
the
v
ic
t
im
.
The
v
ic
t
im
me
t
the
ma
le
a
t
McCoy
's
where
she
had
been
separa
ted
from
the
group
o
f
fr
iends
she
had
arr
ived
there
w
i
th.
She
was
convers
ing
w
i
th
the
ma
le
a
t
the
bar
and
asked
for
wa
ter
.
Ins
tead
o
f
wa
ter
,
she
was
g
iven
a
more
po
ten
t
subs
tance
tha
t
she
drank
anyway
.
The
ma
le
ins
is
ted
tha
t
she
needed
some
one
to
wa
lk
her
home
.
She
sa
id
tha
t
he
cou
ld
wa
lk
her
home
,
bu
t
he
wou
ld
not
be
ab
le
to
come
back
to
her
room
.
He
wa
lked
her
home
,
bu
t
a
lso
found
h
is
way
in
to
her
room
.
Once
in
her
room
,
he
locked
the
door.
She
de
manded
he
leave
,
bu
t
he
go
t
more
aggress
ive
and
proceeded
w
i
th
the
assau
l
t
.
Secur
i
ty
off
ic
ers
tr
ied
to
get
the
v
ic
t
im
to
ta
lk
bu
t
she
h11s thus
far
refused
.
No
more
informa
t
ion
is
ava
i
lab
le
a
t
th
is
t
ime
,
bu
t
the
inves
t
i
gat
ion
is
s
t
i
l
l
go
ing
on
.
Director
o
f
Safe
ty
and
Secur
i
ty
Joseph
Leary
sa
id
,
"When
the
s
tuden
ts
are
ou
t
to
ge
ther
,
they
shou
ld
s
tay
to
ge
ther
.
I
t
makes
i
t
safer
for
ev
eryone
."
The
C
irc
le
would
l
ike
to
cor
rec
t
the
S
tudy
Abroad
ar
t
ic
le
pr
in
ted
on
Sep
t
.
27
.
Th
ir
ty
n
ine
s
tuden
ts
had
indeed
a
lready
lef
t
the
coun
try
.
We
apo
log
ize
for
any
confus
ion
th
is
may
have
caused
.
Campus
Corner
Do
you
have
any
ques
t
ions
,
con
cerns
or
comp
la
in
ts
abou
t
Mar
is
t?
We
l
l
i
f
you
do
,
here
's
your
chance
to
do
some
th
ing
abou
t
i
t
.
Come
to
the
Town
Ha
l
l
mee
t
ing
on
Thurs
day
,
Oc
t
.
11
a
t
9
:30
p
.m
.
in
the
Caba
re
t
.
I
f
you
can
'
t
make
the
mee
t
ing
,
you
can
a
lso
fill
ou
t
a
S
tuden
t
Speaks
form
.
These
forms
can
be
p
icked
up
in
the
d
in
ing
ha
l
l
,
com
muter
lounge
,
the
cafes
,
and
the
SGAoff
ice
.
S
tuden
t
Ac
t
iv
i
t
ies
w
i
l
l
be
conduc
t
ing
ma
l
l
tr
ips
once
aga
in
th
is
week
end
.
Sa
turday
's
tr
ips
w
i
l
l
run
from
3
:00
p
.m
.
un
t
i
l
m
idn
igh
t
,
and
Sunday
's
tr
ips
w
i
l
l
run
from
noon
un
t
i
l
6
:00
·
p
.m
.
The
buses
w
i
l
l
leave
the
M
idr
ise
park
ing
lo
t
every
hour
on
the
hour
,
and
the
cost
o
f
the
tr
ips
are
$1
.
You
can
s
ign
up
now
a
t
Co
l
lege
Ac
t
iv
i
t
ies
for
the
Bow
l
ing
Tr
ip
tha
t
is
schedu
led
for
Sa
turday
Oc
t
.
6
from
2
:00-4
:00
p
.m
.
The
cos
t
is
$3
w
i
th
a
va
l
id
Mar
is
t
ID
and
inc
ludes
transpor
ta
t
ion
,
2
games
of
bow
l
ing
,
and
shoe
ren
ta
l
.
You
are
en
couraged
to
form
your
own
teams
for
the
even
t
.
Fu
ture
bow
l
ing
tr
ips
have
a
lso
been
p
lanned
i
f
you
can
not
a
t
tend
th
is
one
.
Suppor
t
the
Mar
is
t
Co
l
lege
Rad
io
S
ta
t
ion
and
l
is
ten
to
WMCR
88
.1
FM
.
L
is
ten
a
l
l
day
for
a
w
ide
array
o
f
mus
ic
shows
,
as
we
l
l
as
news
and
spor
ts
shows
.
Ca
l
l
ex
tens
ion
2132
for
reques
ts
or
commen
ts
.
L
is
ten
for
the
Ed
and
Ma!
f
Show
on
Sa
turdays
from
5
:00-7
:00
p
.m
.
The
Mar
is
t
Co
l
lege
Academ
ic
Leam
ing
Cen
ter
w
i
l
l
be
open
for
proofread
ing
eve
ry
Monday
throu
gh
Fr
iday
from
11
:30
-1
:30
and
Monday
throu
gh
Thursday
from
7
:00-9
:00
p
.m
.
You
can
a
lso
u
t
i
l
ize
the
ir
on
l
ine
proofread
ing
a
t
h
t
tp
:
/
/
www
.acadern
ic
.mar
is
t
.edu
/a
lcu
in
/
paprform
.h
trn
l
.
Bookb
inder
Produc
t
ions
proud
ly
presen
ts
"F
i
re
and
Ra
in
,"
an
even
ing
o
f
James
Tay
lor
fea
tur
ing
Dave
B
inder
.
The
program
is
a
nos
ta
lg
ic
so
journ
through
20
years
o
f
James
Tay
lor
's
mos
t
memorab
le
mus
ic
.
The
even
t
takes
p
lace
on
Thursday
,
Oc
t
.
4
a
t
8
:00
p
.m
.
in
the
Cabare
t
.
Come
see
the
W
i
l
l
iam
and
Sad
ie
Effron
Lec
ture
in
Jew
ish
S
tud
ies
ca
l
led
"Words
tha
t
hur
t
,
words
tha
t
hea
l
:
the
e
th
ics
o
f
speech
."
The
lec
ture
w
i
l
l
be
performed
by
Rabb
i
Joseph
Te
lushk
in
.
Te
lushk
in
has
wr
i
t
ten
ep
isodes
for
such
te
lev
i
s
ion
h
i
ts
as
The
Prac
t
ice
and
Touched
by
an
Angel
.
The
even
t
w
i
l
l
take
p
lace
on
Tuesday
,
Oc
t
.
16
a
t
8:
00
p.
m.
in
the
Ne
l
ly
Go
le
t
t
i
The
a
te
r
.
The
S
tuden
t
Programm
ing
Coun
c
i
l
presen
ts
a
S
tuden
t
Coffeehouse
on
Wednesday
,
Oc
t
.
10
a
t
9
:00
p
.m
.
in
the
PAR
.
The
even
t
w
i
l
l
fea
ture
s
tuden
ts
'
or
ig
ina
l
acous
t
ic
mus
ic
and
poe
try
.
Pr
izes
w
i
l
l
be
awarded
,
and
food
and
beverage
w
i
l
l
be
served
.
A
l
l
app
l
ica
t
ions
mus
t
be
in
by
Oc
t
.
5
.
App
l
ica
t
ions
can
be
p
icked
up
a
t
the
SPC
desk
in
the
SGAoff
ice
.
Come
see
"The
Ye
l
low
Dress"
in
the
Cabare
t
on
Tuesday
,
Oc
t
.
9
a
t
.
9
:00
p
.m
.
The
program,
is
a
mono
logue
presen
ted
in
p
lay
form
,
wh
ich
de
ta
i
ls
the
exper
ience
o
f
a
woman
who
is
a
v
ic
t
im
of
domes
t
ic
abuse
.
_______
THE
CIRCLE
______
_
October
4
,
2001
N
E
W
S
Page
3
New
York
C
ity
to
have
prhnary
nm
-o
f
f
for
Mayora
l
amd
ida
te
by
BRENDAN
MCGURK
mogu
l
M
ike
B
loomberg
,
founde
r
of
News
Ed
i
tor
B
loomberg
,
L
.P
.
,
as
the
Repub
l
ican
New
Yo
rk
C
i
ty
he
ld
i
ts
Pr
imary
e
lec
t
ions
fo
r
the
2001
Mayora
l
race
las
t
Tuesday
,
pos
tponed
two
weeks
from
i
ts
or
ig
ina
l
Sep
t
.
11
da
te
.
Pe
ter
Va
l
lone
,
c
i
ty
counc
i
l
speaker
,
and
A
lan
Heves
i
,
c
i
ty
comp
tro
l
ler
,
were
bo
th
e
l
im
ina
ted
from
the
Democra
t
ic
Par
ty
t
icke
t
wh
i
le
Fernando
Ferrer
,
Bronx
bo
r
ough
pres
iden
t
,
and
Mark
Green
,
pub
l
ic
advoca
te
,
are
locked
in
a
s
ta
t
is
t
ica
l
t
ie
for
the
ir
par
ty
's
nom
i
na
t
ion.
S
ince
ne
i
ther
won
more
than
40
percen
t
,
a
Democra
t
ic
Pr
i
mary
Runoff
is
schedu
led
for
Thursday
,
Oc
t
.
11
to
de
term
ine
the
w
inne
r
.
He
rman
Bad
i
l
lo
,
fo
rme
r
U
.S
.
Con
gressman
,
was
e
l
im
ina
ted
from
the
Repub
l
ican
t
icke
t
,
leav
ing
med
ia
Par
ty
nom
inee
.
A
l
l
cand
ida
tes
are
runn
ing
on
p
la
tforms
emphas
iz
ing
educa
t
ion
,
con
t
inued
cr
ime
prosecu
t
ion
and
preven
t
ion
,
and
reduc
ing
po
l
ice
m
isconduc
t
.
These
issues
,
how
ever
,
have
taken
a
backsea
t
to
re
cen
t
ly
press
ing
concerns
such
as
comba
t
ing
terror
ism
and
ma
in
ta
in
ing
na
t
iona
l
secur
i
ty
.
Howard
Wo
l
fson
,
execu
t
ive
d
i
rec
tor
of
the
Democra
t
ic
Congres
s
iona
l
Campa
ign
Comm
i
t
tee
,
was
quo
ted
in
the
Sep
t
.
30
New
York
l
imes
,
say
ing
tha
t
the
o
ld
p
la
tforms
have
become
non-
issues
.
"Issues
tha
t
have
dom
ina
ted
cam
pa
igns
thus
far
are
c
lear
ly
off
to
the
s
ide
and
have
become
a
lmos
t
irre
levan
t
.
I
t
's
jus
t
no
t
the
way
po
l
i
t
ics
has
been
prac
t
iced
in
th
is
coun
t
ry
.
I
f
peop
le
have
d
isposab
le
in-
come
,
they
'
l
l
be
g
iv
ing
i
t
to
char
i
ty
ra
ther
than
po
l
i
t
ic
ians
,"
sa
id
Wo
lfson
.
The
horr
if
ic
even
ts
in
New
Yo
rk
C
i
ty
have
lef
t
a
l
l
po
l
i
t
ic
ians
in
vo
lved
in
a
s
trange
po
l
i
t
ica
l
land
scape
,
where
some
say
they
w
i
l
l
be
unsure
of
how
to
proceed
.
Cur
ren
t
New
Yo
rk
C
i
ty
Mayor
Rudy
G
iu
l
ian
i
has
unsuccessfu
l
ly
re
ques
ted
to
run
a
th
ird
term
,
due
to
term
l
im
i
ts
laws
.
G
iu
l
ian
i
c
i
ted
the
need
for
cohes
ion
and
exper
ienced
leadersh
ip
in
a
t
ime
of
cr
is
is
.
Accord
ing
to
Fred
S
iege
l
,
op
in
ion
co
lumn
is
t
for
the
New
York
l
imes
,
G
iu
l
ian
i
's
con
t
inued
leade
r
sh
ip
is
the
bes
t
th
ing
for
the
c
i
ty
,
bo
th
econom
ica
l
ly
and
insp
ira
t
ion
a
l
ly
.
"New
Yo
rk
is
on
the
edge
of
an
econom
ic
abyss
.
Tha
t
rea
l
i
ty
-no
t
the
mayor
's
persona
l
i
ty
or
c
i
ty
po
l
i
t
ics
-is
wha
t
New
Yorkers
have
to
focus
on
as
they
cons
ider
Rudo
lph
G
iu
l
ian
i
's
reques
t
to
s
tay
on
for
three
mon
ths
af
ter
h
is
term
ends
,"
sa
id
S
iege
l
.
"He
has
come
to
sym
bo
l
ize
the
bes
t
of
New
Yo
rk
to
the
res
t
of
the
coun
try
.
And
we
bad
ly
need
the
res
t
of
the
coun
try
to
he
lp
pay
for
our
recons
truc
t
ion
."
For
G
iu
l
ian
i
to
run
for
an
unprec
eden
ted
th
ird
term
,
lawmakers
in
A
lbany
wou
ld
have
had
to
l
if
t
c
i
ty
term
l
im
i
t
laws
,
pos
tpone
the
may
ora
l
e
lec
t
ion
,
and
rush
the
b
i
l
ls
through
the
leg
is
la
t
ion
,
a
l
l
before
the
pr
imar
ies
.
G
iu
l
ian
i
has
s
ince
propos
i
t
ioned
the
cand
ida
tes
for
a
three-mon
th
ex
tens
ion
af
ter
the
Jan
.
1
end
of
h
is
term
.
Ferrer
was
the
on
ly
cand
ida
te
to
oppose
the
term
ex
tens
ion
say
ing
in
Monday
's
New
York
nmes
tha
t
pr
inc
ipa
l
ly
and
prac
t
ica
l
ly
we
mus
t
re
ly
on
,
"processes
of
trans
i
t
ion
tha
t
are
order
ly
and
cons
t
i
tu
t
iona
l
,
and
tha
t
have
worked
..
.
in
our
na
t
ion
and
a
l
l
of
i
ts
pol
i
t
ica
l
subd
i
v
is
ions
for
over
two
cen
tur
ies
."
Ryan
F
inger
,
a
sen
ior
Commun
i
ca
t
ions
ma
jo
r
,
ag
rees
w
i
th
G
iu
l
ian
i
's
proposed
term
ex
ten
t
ion
.
"I
th
ink
i
t
's
a
grea
t
idea
.
Through
th
is
cr
is
is
,
he
's
rea
l
ly
come
through
as
an
examp
le
for
everyone.
He
's
proven
h
is
leadersh
ip
sk
i
l
ls
and
exper
t
ise
very
we
l
l
,"
sa
id
F
inger.
O
ther
s
tuden
ts
,
such
as
fresh
man
Se
th
Co
t
ton
say
tha
t
ru
les
are
ru
les
.
"Hav
ing
G
iu
l
ian
i
ex
tend
h
is
term
defea
ts
the
who
le
purpose
of
term
l
im
i
ts
.
He
's
been
a
grea
t
leader
and
i
t
's
unfor
tuna
te
tha
t
the
end
of
h
is
term
comes
r
igh
t
now,
bu
t
i
t
's
the
law
,"
sa
id
Co
t
ton
.
Brendan
McGurk
is
a
sen
ior
Commun
icat
ions
ma
jor
.
S
en
a
tor
M
itche
l
l
addresses
U
.S
.
ro
le
in
wor
ld
...
From
1
in
comb
j
i
t
ing
th
is
la
tes
t
threa
t
to
Amer
ican
'
idea
ls
and
l
iber
ty
.
Ye
t
,
he
ins
is
ts
,
"I
be
l
ieve
Amer
ica
is
up
to
the
cha
l
lenge
."
One
of
i
ts
ma
in
cha
l
lenges
for
the
na
t
ion
,
Sen
.
M
i
tche
l
l
be
l
ieves
,
w
i
l
l
be
reconf
igur
ing
Amer
ica
's
ro
le
,
bo
th
ac
tua
l
and
perce
ived
,
in
in
terna
t
iona
l
po
l
i
t
ics
.
"The
no
t
ion
of
us
go
ing
i
t
a
lone
[
in
in
terna
t
iona
l
affa
irs]
is
bur
ied
in
the
rubb
le
of
the
Wor
ld
Trade
Cen
ter,
"
M
i
tche
l
l
sa
id
.
The
crea
t
ion
of
broad
in
terna
t
iona
l
coa
l
i
t
ions
and
a
g
loba
l
ef
for
t
to
erad
ica
te
terror
ism
are
para
moun
t
to
overcom
ing
th
is
new
ev
i
l
,
accord
ing
to
the
Sena
tor
.
Essen
t
ia
l
to
these
peace-bu
i
ld
ing
effor
ts
,
sa
id
M
i
tche
l
l
,
is
conquer
ing
common
m
isconcep
t
ions
abou
t
terror
ism
and
rep
lac
ing
them
w
i
th
rea
l
is
t
ic
ones
.
"Is
lam
is
no
t
the
enemy
,"
he
sa
id
,
echo
ing
Pres
iden
t
Bush
's
na
t
iona
l
address
.
M
i
tche
l
l
warned
Amer
i
cans
tha
t
terror
is
ts
are
no
t
repre
sen
ta
t
ive
of
the
ir
soc
ie
ty
or
the
ir
re
l
ig
ion
,
and
mus
t
be
seen
as
a
separa
te
en
t
i
ty
.
S
tand
ing
ta
l
l
above
the
pod
ium
,
Sen
.
M
i
tche
l
l
commandeered
the
aud
ience
's
a
t
ten
t
ion
w
i
th
h
is
qu
ie
t
bu
t
de
term
ined
rhe
tor
ic
.
H
is
se
lf
depreca
t
ing
humor
and
s
imp
l
ic
i
ty
of
language
charmed
the
aud
ience
;
wh
i
le
h
is
s
treng
th
of
conv
ic
t
ion
persuaded
them
terror
was
no
t
in
surmoun
tab
le
.
"We
mus
t
be
true
to
our
idea
ls
,
and
be
s
t
rong
,
v
ig
i
lan
t
,
and
aggres
s
ive
in
our
ac
t
ions
,"
M
i
tche
l
l
sa
id
.
He
s
tressed
the
impor
tance
of
hav
ing
a
d
ip
loma
t
ic
and
econom
ic
re
sponse
to
the
a
t
tacks
,
in
add
i
t
ion
to
a
m
i
l
i
ta
ry
re
jo
inde
r
.
D
raw
ing
f
rom
h
is
success
in
Nor
thern
Ire
land
,
M
i
tche
l
l
added
,
"We
d
idn
'
t
drop
a
s
ing
le
bomb
,
or
spend
a
s
ing
le
do
l
lar
,"
h
igh
l
igh
t
ing
the
long-
term
in-
effec
t
iveness
of
a
m
i
l
i
tary
a
t
tack
.
A
m
i
l
i
tar
is
t
ic
approach
,
accord
ing
to
the
former
Sena
tor
,
is
no
t
the
end
so
lu
t
ion
.
M
i
tche
l
l
no
ted
tha
t
any
so
lu
t
ion
to
the
curren
t
cr
is
is
wou
ld
have
i
ts
d
isadvan
tages
.
He
acknow
ledged
the
imposs
ib
i
l
i
ty
of
preven
t
ing
a
l
l
terror
is
t
a
t
tacks
,
and
the
power
lessness
of
any
government
to
sh
ie
ld
the
ir
c
i
t
izens
from
i
t
.
"We
are
learn
ing
the
l
im
i
ta
t
ions
of
conven
t
iona
l
m
i
l
i
tary
powe
r
,
es
pec
ia
l
ly
in
democra
t
ic
govern
men
ts
,"
he
sa
id
.
"[Terror
is
t]
ne
tworks
can
be
lo
cated
and
des
troyed
,"
M
i
tche
l
l
con
t
inued
,
bu
t
conceded
such
an
effor
t
wou
ld
take
a
tremendous
amount
of
t
ime
and
resources
.
M
i
tche
l
l
is
conf
iden
t
the
Bush
ad
m
in
is
tra
t
ion
w
i
l
l
accomp
l
ish
these
goa
ls
,
and
c
i
tes
"Amer
ica
's
no
to
r
ious
ly
shor
t
a
t
ten
t
ion
span"
as
the
on
ly
fac
tor
tha
t
can
impede
th
is
accomp
l
ishmen
t
.
Wha
tever
the
so
lu
t
ion
may
be
,
Amer
ican
c
iv
i
l
l
iber
t
ies
and
r
igh
ts
mus
t
be
pro
tec
ted
,
urged
M
i
tche
l
l
.
"We
mus
t
pro
tec
t
them
to
the
ir
fu
l
l
est
ex
ten
t
,"
exhor
ted
the
former
Sena
to
r
.
"Amer
icans
are
more
free
than
ever
before
in
our
h
is
tory
,"
he
sa
id
,
bu
t
accen
tua
ted
the
need
to
ex
tend
our
l
iber
t
ies
abroad
.
Sen
.
M
i
tche
l
l
a
lso
s
ta
ted
h
is
ap
prehens
ion
as
to
the
Pres
iden
t
's
grow
ing
power
in
in
terna
t
iona
l
conf
l
ic
ts
.
"I
t
is
impor
tan
t
in
a
rep
resen
ta
t
ive
democracy
,"
M
i
tche
l
l
sa
id
,
"
tha
t
more
than
one
person
has
a
say
abou
t
your
l
ife
and
your
money
."
C
la
im
ing
the
"need
to
re
spond
promp
t
ly"
has
"ou
twe
ighed
the
demands
o
f
democracy
,"
M
i
tche
l
l
vo
iced
concern
over
the
fu
ture
of
the
Un
i
ted
S
ta
tes
in
the
g
loba
l
arena
.
Campus
reac
t
ion
to
Sen
.
M
i
tche
l
l
's
lec
ture
resounded
w
i
th
pra
ise
.
"I
'd
l
ike
to
congra
tu
la
te
Sena
tor
M
i
tche
l
l
and
the
co
l
lege
for
pu
t
t
ing
the
recen
t
even
ts
in
perspective
by
inv
i
t
ing
such
a
leader
in
in
terna
t
iona
l
conf
l
ic
t
reso
lu
t
ion
to
our
campus
,"
sa
id
S
tu
den
t
Body
Pres
iden
t
Kev
in
Hogan
.
"Br
ing
ing
Sena
tor
M
i
tche
l
l
here
has
showed
the
cons
is
tency
w
i
th
wh
ich
Pres
iden
t
Murray
has
hand
led
recen
t
even
ts
."
D
r
.
Mar
t
in
Shaffer
,
Cha
ir
of
the
Po
l
i
t
ica
l
Sc
ience
Depar
tmen
t
,
ech
oed
Hogan
's
sen
t
imen
ts
.
"I
appre
c
ia
ted
the
fac
t
tha
t
Sen.
M
i
tche
l
l
s
tressed
no
t
on
ly
m
i
l
i
tary
concerns
bu
t
long-range
human
i
tar
ian
con
cerns
as
we
l
l
.
It
was
a
grea
t
oppor
-
tun
i
ty
for
Mar
is
t
to
hear
from
th
is
h
igh
ly
respec
ted
na
t
iona
l
f
igure.
"
Jun
ior
Br
ian
Sands
was
happy
to
have
a
t
tended
th
e
lec
tur
e.
"Sena
tor
M
i
tche
l
l
was
bo
th
informa
t
ive
and
char
isma
t
ic
,"
he
s
ta
ted
.
"I
'm
g
lad
tha
t
I
a
t
tended
."
There
w
i
l
l
be
a
'
'Peace
C
irc
le"
he
ld
on
the
lawn
be
tween
Lowe
l
l
Thomas
and
Dyson
on
Tuesday
,
Oc
t
.
9
,
be
tween
11
:30
and
12
:30
.
The
even
t
is
in
tended
to
be
an
open
forum
for
a
l
l
d
iscuss
ion
.
Demons
tra
t
ion
...
Fmm1
Amer
ican
va
lues
.
"I
t
's
no
t
about
be
ing
an
t
i
Amer
ica
bu
t
we
shou
ld
be
focus
ing
on
how
we
are
incorpora
ted
in
to
th
e
wor
ld
v
is
ion,"
he
sa
id
.
"
I
f
we
cou
ld
harness
[na
t
ionw
id
e
pa
tr
io
t
ism]
then
we
cou
ld
make
a
d
ifference
in
prob
lems
w
i
th
in
our
borders
such
as
pover
ty
."
Three
busses
of
Vassar
s
tu
den
ts
carry
ing
be
tween
100
to
150
wen
t
to
D
.C
.
on
Sa
turday
.
The
Vassar
S
tuden
t
Ac
t
iv
is
t
Un
ion
pa
id
for
ha
lf
of
the
tr
ip'
s
expenses
and
stud
en
ts
pa
id
the
rema
inder
.
There
were
a
lso
ap
prox
ima
te
ly
200
Bard
Co
l
lege
s
tuden
ts
and
a
number
of
s
tu
den
ts
from
New
Pa
l
tz
a
t
the
dem-
ons
tra
t
ion
.
.
Re
lated
Story
Pg
.
5
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There
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i
l
l
be
a
voter
reg
istrat
ion
dr
ive
Thursday
and
Fr
iday
,
Oct
.
4
and
5
,
in
the
Student
Center
near
Co
l
lege
Act
iv
it
ies
.
The
dead
l
ine
for
reg
istrat
ion
in
New
York
is
Oct
.
12
.
If
you
aren
't
reg
istered
now
,
here
is
your
chance
.
You
can
a
lso
change
the
d
is
tr
ict
you
are
reg
istered
to
vote
in
.
Why
lose
your
vo
ice
when
you
w
i
l
l
live
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FEATURES
Page4
K
indness
and
hosp
i
ta
l
i
ty
in
Irelan
d
The
exploration
and
expecta
t
ions
o
f
a
curren
t
abroad
s
tuden
t
by
RORY
FLANNERY
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
C
lose
your
eyes
and
p
ic
ture
for
a
second
,
or
maybe
two-no
,
be
t
ter
make
i
t
th
ree
-a
p
lace
where
the
mood
is
a
lways
l
ive
ly
,
the
amb
iance
is
warm
,
and
peop
le
b
lend
toge
ther
as
if
p
laced
there
by
some
h
igher
powe
r
.
Can
you
see
i
t?
I
f
no
t
,
tha
t
's
okay
.
You
can
come
to
Ire
land
as
I
have
and
exper
ience
th
is
scene
f
i
rs
t
hand
ins
tead
of
labor
ing
over
i
ts
image
in
your
m
ind
.
When
the
Mar
is
t
abroad
group
f
irs
t
arr
ived
in
Ire
land
,
(John
Pau
l
Duph
iney
,
He
id
i
Ke
t
t
ler
,
Brendan
Reeves
and
myself)
none
o
f
us
knew
qu
i
te
wha
t
to
expec
t
.
Much
l
ike
you
have
now
,
we
a
l
l
had
our
pre-conce
ived
though
ts
on
th
is
for
e
ign
land
in
our
m
inds
.
I
canno
t
ho
ld
the
vo
ice
for
the
en
t
ire
group
,
bu
t
to
me
Ire
land
has
l
ived
above
and
beyond
my
persona
l
expec
ta
t
ions
o
f
i
t
.
I
men
t
ioned
ear
l
ier
of
the
peop
le
in
Ire
land
;
the
ir
k
indness
and
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Mul
ti
p
le
br
idges
cross
the
Ri
ver
L
lffey
In
Dub
l
in
,
Ire
land
.
The
c
i
ty
of
Dub
l
in
Is
where
Mar
lst
students
study
ing
In
Ire
land
w
i
l
l
Intern
over
the
course
of
the
semester.
AFTERNOON
STROLL
PHOTO
CRED
IT
/KATHER
INE
SL.ALITA
Mar
ist
students
en
joy
a
sunny
Tuesday
afternoon
stro
l
l
in
front
o
f
Champagna
t
Ha
l
l
.
hosp
i
ta
l
i
ty
for
v
is
i
t
ing
gues
ts
is
far-reach
ing
and
I
canno
t
beg
in
to
exp
la
in
how
impor
tan
t
tha
t
is
when
you
'
re
a
s
tranger
in
a
s
trange
p
lace
.
The
professors
here
are
a
l
l
very
aware
of
who
the
v
is
i
t
ing
s
tu
den
ts
are
and
take
in
to
cons
ider
a
t
ion
the
ir
t
ime
to
ad
jus
t
to
the
new
scene
,
mak
ing
the
trans
i
t
ion
in
to
a
new
co
l
lege
tha
t
much
less
wo
rr
isome
.
In
the
weeks
to
fo
l
low
,
a
l
l
of
the
Mar
is
t
abroad
s
tuden
ts
,
inc
lud
ing
myse
lf
,
s
tar
t
var
ious
in
ternsh
ips
throughou
t
the
c
i
ty
of
Dub
l
in
,
add
ing
fur
ther
respons
i
b
i
l
i
t
ies
to
our
comm
i
tmen
t
o
f
wor
ld
trave
l
.
I
t
's
an
indescr
ibab
le
exper
ience
,
bu
t
I
am
endeavor
ing
the
a
t
temp
t
.
Dub
l
in
is
a
c
i
ty
tha
t
takes
some
t
ime
to
learn
bu
t
so
far
I
have
on
ly
been
comp
le
te
ly
los
t
once
,
wh
ich
I
th
ink
is
no
t
too
bad
.
The
food
here
is
much
l
ike
you
wou
ld
f
ind
in
Amer
ica
w
i
th
bas
ica
l
ly
a
l
l
the
cha
in
fas
t
food
res
tauran
ts
es
tab
l
ished
in
and
around
the
c
i
ty
;
bu
t
who
wan
ts
to
ea
t
mass-produced
impos
ter
mea
t
produc
ts
when
there
is
an
overwhe
lm
ing
abun
dance
of
grea
t
l
i
t
t
le
de
l
ica
tessens
to
be
had?
Aga
in
,
I
canno
t
speak
for
the
who
le
o
f
the
Abroad
group
,
bu
t
cer
ta
in
ly
not
I. The
ma
in
me
thod
o
f
transpor
ta
t
ion
used
by
the
group
is
the
DART
,
wh
ich
s
tands
for
Dubl
in
Area
Rap
id
Trans
i
t
,
a
tra
in
tha
t
runs
a
l
l
day
and
takes
you
in
to
the
c
i
ty
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Dun
luce
Cast
le
is
one
of
the
many
h
istory
sigh
ts
found
I
n
I
re
land.
cen
ter
mak
ing
i
t
conven
ien
t
for
mee
t
ing
c
lass
hours
.
I
'm
go
ing
to
leave
the
Dub
l
in
n
igh
t
l
ife
to
your
imag
ina
t
ion
,
bu
t
I
can
assure
you
tha
t
wha
tever
you
're
th
ink
ing
,
mu
l
t
ip
ly
tha
t
by
abou
t
f
ive
.
I
can
te
l
l
you
tha
t
s
ince
the
l
ega
l
dr
ink
ing
age
is
18
,
th
ings
are
comp
le
te
ly
d
ifferen
t
t
han
in
Amer
ica-bu
t
you
have
surm
ised
tha
t
by
now
I
'm
sure
.
So
,
tha
t
's
l
ife
r
igh
t
now
for
one
o
f
the
Mar
is
t
Abroad
s
tuden
ts
in
Dub
l
in
,
I
hope
i
t
has
en
l
igh
tened
you
as
to
how
th
ings
work
here
or
a
t
the
very
leas
t
g
iven
you
some
th
ing
to
th
ink
abou
t
o
ther
than
that
upcom
ing
qu
iz
in
c
lass
th
is
week
.
I
w
i
l
l
say
tha
t
s
tudy
ing
abroad
has
thus
far
been
a
very
reward
ing
exper
ience
and
I
h
igh
ly
recommend
i
t
to
any
one
who
has
the
means
and
or
wherew
i
tha
l
.
I
look
forward
to
see
ing
everyone
in
January
and
hope
a
l
l
is
we
l
l
in
and
around
the
Mar
is
t
campus
.
Cheers!
The
M
irac
le
of
L
i
fe
S
tuden
t
de
l
ivers
baby
on
commu
te
to
c
lasJ
by
KATHERINE
SLAUTA
.
The
con
trac
t
ions
were
c
lose
,
and
as
re
laxed
.
Fea
tures
Editor
desp
i
te
a
va
l
ian
t
effor
t
,
her
hus- "She
was
scream
ing
and
scream
band
M
r
.
D
iVa
ld
i
cou
ld
no
t
st~ut
ing
,
ye
l
l
ing
a
t
her
husband
for
do
Rama
Mohan
is
a
sen
ior
b
io
l
ogy
ma
jor
from
Hopewe
l
l
Junc
t
ion
,
NY
.
As
a
sc
ience
ma
jor
,
she
has
dea
l
t
w
i
th
many
aspec
ts
of
l
ife
,
whe
ther
i
t
is
in
the
lab
,
or
through
a
book
.
However
,
no
sc
i
ence
c
lass
cou
ld
prepare
her
for
the
m
irac
le
she
exper
ienced
:
the
g
i
f
t
of
l
i
fe
.
Pu
l
l
ing
away
from
her
home
on
Thursday
Sep
t
.
20
,
Mohan
pre
pared
herse
lf
for
her
17-m
i
le
com
mu
te
to
Mar
is
t
.
However
,
there
was
a
de
lay
in
the
process
.
As
she
drove
down
her
s
tree
t
,
she
no
t
iced
her
two
ne
ighbors,
V
i
v
i
an
and
Jake
D
iVa
ld
i
,
in
the
fron
t
yard
"I
don
'
t
know
wha
t
made
me
s
top
,
bu
t
I
d
id
,"
she
sa
id
.
Upon
ex
i
t
ing
her
car
,
Mohan
no
t
iced
M
rs
.
D
iVa
ld
i
,
n
ine
mon
ths
pregnan
t,
in
distress
.
Mohan
sa
id
she
saw
Mrs
.
D
iVa
ld
i
swea
t
ing
and
heav
ing
;
she
was
in
la
bo
r
.
the
ir
ca
r
.
As
he
ran
ins
ide
to
ca
l
l
ing
th
is
to
her
,"
she
sa
id
.
9
I
I
,
Mohan
ass
is
ted
Mrs
.
D
iVa
ld
i
.
Desp
i
te
the
ye
l
l
ing
,
Mohan
"
I
was
ho
ld
ing
on
to
the
w
ife
and
se
t
t
led
on
the
fron
t
lawn
and
pre
she
was
scream
ing
,"
she
sa
id
.
"
I
pared
to
he
lp
de
l
iver
the
baby
.
was
te
l
l
ing
her
to
jus
t
brea
the
,
bu
t
"I
kep
t
th
ink
ing
,
'I
can
'
t
be
l
ieve
she
kep
t
say
ing
she
had
to
s
i
t
I
'm
de
l
iver
ing
th
is
baby
on
the
down
.
I
to
ld
her
'
lady
,
i
f
you
s
i
t
fron
t
lawn
,"
'
she
sa
id
.
"
I
was
down
you
aren
'
t
ge
t
t
ing
up
.
'"
scared
.
I
was
hop
ing
the
baby
was
As
Mrs
.
D
iVa
ld
i
sa
t
down
on
the
okay
."
lawn
,
M
r
.
D
iVa
ld
i
ran
ou
t
o
f
the
Sudden
ly
,
af
ter
ten
m
inu
tes
,
a
house
w
i
th
b
lanke
ts
.
He
and
con
trac
t
ion
,
and
one
push
,
a
baby
Mohan
prepared
Mrs
.
D
iVa
ld
i
for
boy
was
born
.
labo
r
.
"I
caugh
t
the
ch
i
ld
and
I
was
fo
l-
"We
se
t
her
up
w
i
th
b
lanke
ts
and
low
ing
the
cord
ou
t
and
w
i
th
the
p
i
l
lows
,"
she
sa
id
.
"Her
labor
came
nex
t
con
trac
t
ion
,
the
p
lacen
ta
came
rea
l
qu
ick
.
Her
con
trac
t
ions
were
ou
t
,"
she
sa
id
.
r
igh
t
now
top
o
f
each
o
ther
."
Mohan
w
iped
the
face
of
the
Mohan
sa
id
Mr.
D
iVa
ld
i
was
ner- baby
off
and
c
leared
the
mucus
vous
,
bu
t
once
he
rea
l
ized
the
baby
from
i
ts
mou
th
.
Af
ter
wa
i
t
ing
for
was
ac
tua
l
ly
com
ing
,
he
focused
wha
t
seemed
l
ike
forever
,
the
baby
on
h
is
w
ife
.
began
to
cry
.
She
wrapped
the
"He
to
ld
me
tha
t
s
ince
I
was
the
baby
in
a
b
lanke
t
and
handed
h
im
b
io
logy
ma
jor
,
I
wou
ld
know
wha
t
to
the
mo
ther
as
the
EMTs
arr
ived
.
I
was
do
ing
,"
she
sa
id
.
'
'They
don
't
teach
you
tha
t
in
c
lass
."
Mohan
sa
id
Mrs
.
D
iVa
ld
i
was
no
t
See
.
.
.
BIRTH
,
S
_______
THE
CIRCLE
______
_
October
4
,
2001
by
KATE
DELGADO
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
Though
Mar
is
t
Co
l
lege
may
be
more
recogn
ized
for
i
ts
D
iv
is
ion
1
a
th
le
t
ic
s
tand
ing
then
as
a
ho
tbed
for
po
l
i
t
ica
l
ac
t
iv
ism
and
rad
ica
l
th
ink
ing
,
t
imes
are
chang
ing
.
The
f
irs
t
mee
t
ing
of
the
S
tuden
ts
for
Peace
took
p
lace
Tuesday
,
Sep
tember
25
in
Fon
ta
ine
Ha
l
l
.
A
sma
l
l
congrega
t
ion
of
s
tuden
ts
and
pro
fessors
me
t
as
equa
ls
to
d
iscuss
the
sudden
and
urgen
t
issues
tha
t
w
i
l
l
be
fac
ing
a
l
l
Amer
icans
in
the
com
ing
weeks
and
,
mos
t
l
ike
ly
,
for
some
t
ime
thereaf
ter
.
The
focus
of
the
mee
t
ing
was
to
ana
lyze
and
d
iscuss
our
re
la
t
ions
w
i
th
Osama
bin
Laden
and
the
M
idd
le
Eas
t
as
we
l
l
as
the
poss
ib
le
op
t
ions
for
our
u
l
t
ima
te
goa
l
:
a
peacefu
l
reso
lu
t
ion
.
Af
ter
such
a
monumen
ta
l
tragedy
i
t
is
na
tura
l
tha
t
fee
l
ings
such
as
fea
r
,
anx
ie
ty
,
and
defens
iveness
s
t
ir
in
the
hear
ts
and
m
inds
of
a
l
l
who
FEATURES
Pages
were
affec
ted
.
The
pr
ime
m
iss
ion
of
S
tuden
ts
for
Peace
is
to
comba
t
these
fee
l
ings
through
informa
t
ion
and
d
iscuss
ion
.
The
pr
inc
ipa
l
goa
l
of
the
group
is
to
br
ing
forward
fac
ts
concern
ing
re
la
t
ions
w
i
th
the
coun
tr
ies
invo
lved
,
a
long
w
i
th
ad
dress
ing
the
incon
trover
t
ib
le
ad
van
tages
of
a
peacefu
l
reso
lu
t
ion
.
P
lans
are
a
lready
underway
to
put
toge
ther
a
var
ie
ty
of
func
t
ions
on
campus
where
the
messages
o
f
peace
and
to
lerance
can
be
com
mun
ica
ted
to
the
s
tuden
t
body
.
Though
many
may
no
t
be
aware
,
Mar
is
t
Co
l
lege
has
a
s
trong
h
is
tory
of
promo
t
ing
educa
t
ion
and
exposure
to
peace
and
non-v
io
len
t
reconc
i
l
ia
t
ion
.
In
the
1960
's
,
Mar
is
t
Co
l
lege
was
a
forerunner
in
the
an
t
i
war
movemen
t
for
V
ie
tnam
by
hos
t
ing
some
of
the
f
irs
t
peace
promo
t
ing
forums
to
be
he
ld
on
campus
.
Teach-
ins
,
as
they
were
ca
l
led
,
were
settings
for
discussion
o
f
ideas
and
op
in
ions
in
re
la
t
ion
to
the
Un
i
ted
S
ta
tes
'
po
l
icy
on
wa
r
.
As
a
safe-haven
for
ex
i
led
orofes-
Mar
lst
s
tuden
ts
gather
to
d
iscuss
re
la
t
ions
w
i
th
Osama
b
in
Laden
as
we
l
l
as
as
peace
fu
l
reso
lu
t
ions
to
the
terror
ist
attack
Tuesday
even
ing
.
sors
and
adm
in
is
tra
tors
,
Mar
is
t
h
ired
many
teachers
who
had
been
forced
ou
t
of
the
ir
jobs
,
a
t
o
ther
more
prov
inc
ia
l
schoo
ls
,
because
of
the
ir
be
l
iefs
.
More
recen
t
ly
,
in
the
ear
ly
1990
's
,
teach-
ins
were
he
ld
dur
ing
the
Gulf
Wa
r
,
our
na
t
ions
las
t
par
t
ic
ipa
t
ion
in
unde
c
lared
wa
r
.
As
a
larm
ing
as
i
t
mav
sound
,
ra-
c
ia
l
pre
jud
ice
does
ex
is
t
in
Amer
ica
and
has
found
i
ts
way
on
campus
.
Propaganda
and
in
tense
pa
tr
io
t
ism
a
l
l
a
id
in
fos
ter
ing
the
in
to
lerance
and
preconce
ived
no
t
ions
o
f
peop
le
in
the
M
idd
le
Eas
t
.
Amer
icans
everywhere
wa
tch
the
news
foo
tage
and
are
horr
if
ied
by
wha
t
they
see
dur
ing
t
imes
l
ike
these
.
And
wh
i
le
i
t
is
impor
tan
t
to
res
is
t
the
temp
ta
t
ions
to
po
in
t
f
in
gers
and
iden
t
ify
enem
ies
,
i
t
is
jus
t
no
t
tha
t
s
imp
le
.
Wha
t
is
i
t
tha
t
we
are
so
ready
to
a
t
tack?
Is
i
t
a
war
on
Afghan
is
tan?
A
war
for
jus
t
ice?
A
war
on
terror
ism?
Un
t
i
l
we
d
is
t
ingu
ish
wha
t
i
t
is
we
are
exac
t
ly
look
ing
to
seek
revenge
on
,
s
tep
p
ing
back
,
tak
ing
a
brea
th
and
re
v
iew
ing
the
fac
ts
is
of
the
u
tmos
t
impor
tance
.
PHOTO
CRED
IT
/Ka
the
r
ine
S
lau
ta
Mar
lst
students
re
turn
from
the
ir
c
lasses
Tuesday
a
f
ternoon
.
S
igns
of
Fa
l
l
's
presence
Is
more
apparen
t
as
the
weather
grows
co
ld
.
The
d
ign
i
ty
of
human
l
ife
,
even
beyond
the
boundar
ies
o
f
the
Un
i
ted
S
ta
tes
,
mus
t
be
uphe
ld
.
Se
cur
i
ty
and
independence
is
an
in
a
l
ienab
le
r
igh
t
for
a
l
l
peop
le
on
ear
th
,
no
t
jus
t
Amer
icans
.
See
ing
our
fr
iends
,
re
la
t
ives
,
c
lassma
tes
,
or
any
o
ther
innocen
ts
harmed
is
no
t
jus
t
ice
.
As
Maha
tma
Gandh
i
sa
id
,
"Nonv
io
lence
and
tru
th
are
inseparab
le
and
presuppose
one
ano
ther
.
There
is
no
God
h
igher
B
irth
...
From
i
/
"She
was
cry
ing
,
he
was
cry
ing
,
the
ch
i
ld
was
cry
ing
,
everyone
was
cry
ing
,"
.she
sa
id
.
"The
EMT
's
cou
ldn
'
t
be
l
ieve
I
de
l
ivered
the
baby
."
The
ch
i
ld
was
named
S
tephen
Ram
D
iVa
ld
i
.
The
D
iVa
ld
is
gave
S
tephen
his
m
idd
le
name
af
ter
Rama
Mohan
v
is
i
ted
the
D
iVa
l
id
is
in
the
hosp
i
ta
l
las
t
week
.
"I
wen
t
to
v
is
i
t
and
a
l
l
the
nurses
knew
the
s
tory
,"
sh
.
e
sa
id
.
S
ince
the
rap
id
de
l
ivery
,
Mohan
has
re
turned
to
her
everyday
l
ife
,
however
w
i
th
a
d
ifferen
t
perspec
t
ive
.
"I
t
was
grea
t
,
you
don
'
t
norma
l
ly
ge
t
to
see
th
ings
l
ike
th
is
,"
she
sa
id
.
"I
'm
to
ta
l
ly
e
la
ted
tha
t
i
t
happened
and
tha
t
I
cou
ld
exper
ience
i
t
.
I
t
was
the
g
if
t
oflife
."
than
tru
th
."
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October
4
,
2001
OPINION
Page6
Congress
sha
l
l
pass
no
law
.
.
.
abr
idg
ing
the
freedom
of
speech
or
of
the
press
.
Dread
and
Repu
ls
ion
:
Pa
tr
io
t
ic
consumer
ism
by
CHRIS
KNUDTSEN
Layou
t
Manager
pa
tr
io
t
ic
spec
ta
tors
.
Hulk
Hogan
,
the
c
lass
ic
examp
le
o
f
the
US
hero
,
has
been
rep
laced
these
days
by
Kur
t
Ang
le
,
a
former
O
lymp
ic
cham
p
ion
(
i
t
's
true)
.
For
h
is
tor
ica
l
wres
t
l
ing
fans
such
as
myse
lf
,
it
was
no
surpr
ise
when
Ang
le
won
the
heavywe
igh
t
champ
ionsh
ip
n
igh
ts
ago
.
Cash
ing
in
on
na
t
iona
l
pa
tr
io
t
ism
isn
'
t
a
cr
ime
in
i
tse
lf
,
bu
t
it
wou
ld
on
ly
be
r
igh
t
to
wonder
abou
t
V
ince
McMahon
's
mo
t
iva
t
ion
be
h
ind
th
is
(
i
t
is
fa
ir
ly
safe
to
assume
tha
t
Kur
t
Ang
le
was
not
or
ig
ina
l
ly
p
lanned
to
w
in
the
t
i
t
le
un
t
i
l
the
recen
t
tragedy)
.
G
iv
ing
Ang
le
the
t
i
t
le
to
insp
ire
pa
tr
io
t
ism
isn
'
t
a
bad
move
,
even
if
it
is
s
l
igh
t
ly
m
is
d
irec
ted
.
G
iv
ing
Ang
le
the
t
i
t
le
for
increased
merchand
is
ing
to
cash
in
on
an
a
lready
ex
is
t
ing
sense
o
f
pa
tr
io
t
ism
is
terr
ib
le
,
however
,
a
concep
t
tha
t
wou
ld
not
be
too
ab
surd
for
consumer
mas
term
ind
"V
inny
Mac"
.
When
you
're
wa
tch
ing
te
lev
i
s
ion
over
the
nex
t
few
days
,
try
to
no
t
ice
how
many
commerc
ia
ls
use
phrases
l
ike
"an
a
l
l-Amer
ican
dea
l"
or
have
red
,
wh
i
te
,
and
b
lue
co
lor
schemes
beh
ind
them
.
Abou
t
one
th
ird
o
f
those
commerc
ia
ls
or
ad
ver
t
isemen
ts
wou
ld
probab
ly
have
been
l
ike
tha
t
anyway
,
bu
t
th
ink
abou
t
those
o
ther
two-
th
irds
.
Is
tha
t
rea
l
ly
wha
t
"a
l
l-Amer
ican"
has
come
to
mean
these
days?
The
tragedy
on
Sep
tember
11
shou
ld
no
t
be
used
as
a
marke
t
ing
approach
.
I
t
's
ac
tua
l
ly
worse
to
cash
in
on
th
is
than
i
t
wou
ld
be
for
a
po
ten
t
ia
l
Sou
th
Park
ep
isode
to
demean
the
entire
even
t
(wh
ich
surpr
is
ing
ly
hasn
'
t
happened)
.
No
t
on
ly
is
commerc
ia
l
iz
ing
th
is
even
t
degrad
ing
to
the
l
ives
o
f
a
l
l
those
who
d
ied
,
bu
t
it
is
insu
l
t
ing
to
the
genera
l
pub
l
ic
because
com
pan
ies
are
mak
ing
foo
ls
of
us
by
exp
lo
i
t
ing
a
na
t
iona
l
sense
of
un
i
ty
or
pa
tr
io
t
ism
for
the
ir
own
prof
i
t
.
Rampan
t
consumer
ism
such
as
th
is
is
one
o
f
the
reasons
tha
t
Amer
ica
has
fa
l
len
ou
t
o
f
favor
w
i
th
some
na
t
ions
,
and
con
t
inued
ex
p
lo
i
ta
t
ion
by
our
compan
ies
on
ly
serves
to
va
l
ida
te
the
ir
cr
i
t
ic
isms
.
Maybe
th
is
is
an
exaggera
t
ion
or
jus
t
ano
ther
o
f
my
consp
iracy
theory
parano
id
de
lus
ions
,
bu
t
i
f
i
t
h
i
ts
home
to
you
in
the
s
l
igh
tes
t
b
i
t
,
don
'
t
shrug
it
off
and
move
on
w
i
th
your
day
.
Ca
l
l
the
company
ho
t
l
ine
or
check
the
ir
webs
i
te
and
make
a
comp
la
in
t
;
get
your
fr
iends
to
do
the
same
,
and
le
t
them
know
tha
t
human
l
ife
shou
ld
no
t
be
tr
iv
ia
l
ized
·
for
a
marg
ina
l
prof
i
t
.
Ever
ge
t
the
fee
l
ing
you
've
been
cheated?
La
te-n
igh
t
ta
lk
shows
and
Sa
t
urday
N
igh
t
L
ive
had
a
f
ie
ld
day
when
the
C
l
in
ton
/Lew
insky
scan
da
l
h
i
t
the
news
,
a
long
w
i
th
the
pas
t
year
's
pres
iden
t
ia
l
e
lec
t
ion
.
I
have
ye
t
to
hear
or
see
a
joke
abou
t
the
curren
t
wor
ld
cr
is
is
,
so
perhaps
the_.~)\ecutive
producers
o
f
these
slmw~
have
a
t
iny
shred
o
f
tac
t
lef
t
w
i
th
in
the
ir
corpora
te
bones
.
The
U
.S
.
shou
ld
s
tr
ike
w
ith
a
b
ig
s
t
ick
Then
aga
in
,
le
t
's
be
rea
l
is
t
ic
.
There
's
no
such
th
ing
as
tac
t
or
reservation
in
today
's
wor
ld
o
f
commerc
ia
l
en
ter
ta
inmen
t
.
Profes
s
iona
l
wres
t
l
ing
,
long
known
for
rac
ia
l
s
tereo
typ
ing
,
has
ac
tua
l
ly
been
re
la
t
ive
ly
reserved
for
the
t
ime
be
ing
.
Ka
ien
ta
i
,
the
Japanese
tag
team
o
f
the
WWF
,
began
a
new
"g
imm
ick"
over
the
summer
tha
t
inc
luded
over-dubbed
speak
ing
,
s
irn
l
iar
to
Godz
i
l
la-era
mov
ies
.
In
add
i
t
ion
,
the
pa
ir
co
ined
the
ir
new
ca
tch
phrase
,
"ev
i
l
indeed
,"
wh
ich
was
a
lso
spoken
through
over
dubb
ing
.
B
lockbus
ter
Pearl
Har
bor
coincidentally
hit
the
mov
ie
thea
ters
around
the
same
t
ime
as
many
in
the
US
exper
ienced
a
br
ief
ly
re
l
ived
an
t
i-Japanese
sen
t
i
men
t
.
Th
is
is
no
t
a
new
theme
in
pro
fess
iona
l
wres
t
l
ing
.
Over
the
years
,
the
WWF
and
WCW
bo
th
had
gener
ic
e
thn
ic
charac
ters
,
from
the
"ev
i
l"
M
idd
le-Eas
tern
Iron
She
ik
to
by
DERRICK
JONES
I
l
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
As
Amer
ica
prepares
for
war
,
I
must
s
tress
tha
t
we
must
a
l
l
s
tand
toge
ther
beh
ind
our
Pres
iden
t
and
governmen
t
on
wha
tever
ac
t
ion
they
choose
.
So
th
is
means
to
a
l
l
those
bea
tn
ik
,
pac
if
is
t
pro
tes
tors
,
keep
your
non-v
io
lence
rhe
tor
ic
non-ex
is
ten
t
.
Jus
t
in
case
you
were
t
ip
toe
ing
through
the
tu
l
ips
and
s
ing
ing
kumbaya
on
Sept
11
,
the
US
was
a
t
tacked
for
the
f
irs
t
t
ime
ever
on
the
ma
in
land
by
ev
i
l
and
v
ic
ious
terror
is
ts
,
and
it
is
t
ime
for
US
to
s
tr
ike
back
.
I
t
s
ickened
me
to
hear
of
ins
tances
l
ike
the
one
a
t
Bard
Co
l
lege
where
there
were
an
t
i-war
pro
tes
ts
.
I
ge
t
it
,
the
US
is
supposed
s
i
t
back
and
ta
lk
th
is
ou
t
w
i
th
Osama
B
in
Laden
wh
i
le
the
New
Yo
rk
F
ire
and
Po
l
ice
Depa
r
tmen
t
look
for
over
6
,000
m
iss
ing
peop
le
in
the
wreckage
tha
t
is
now
know
as
Ground
Zero
.
We
are
supposed
to
sit
back
and
ta
lk
abou
t
how
the
Wor
ld
Trade
Cen-
ter
is
be
ing
carr
ied
away
in
dump
trucks
.
We
are
supposed
to
sit
back
and
ta
lk
wh
i
le
we
bury
our
tha
t
f
irs
t
p
lane
was
h
i
jacked
.
I
t
is
now
t
ime
to
ac
t
w
i
th
dec
is
ive
force
in
the
war
aga
ins
t
terror
ism
and
tha
t
means
s
tr
ik
ing
devas
ta
t
ing
b
lows
not
on
ly
to
the
terror
is
t
,
bu
t
to
the
coun
tr
ies
tha
t
harbor
and
suppor
t
them
.
To
the
pac
if
is
t
,
my
message
is
th
is
.
There
is
no
peacefu
l
jus
t
ice
.
Peace
and
jus
t
ice
are
two
d
ifferen
t
concep
ts
and
in
the
war
on
terror
-
ism
,
they
are
no
t
compa
t
ib
le
.
The
terror
is
t
on
ly
unders
tands
one
lan
guage
,
wh
ich
is
ac
t
ion
,
and
on
ly
one
word
,
wh
ich
is
force
.
I
hope
tha
t
they
apprec
ia
te
the
Amer
ican
trans
la
t
ion
because
somehow
I
th
ink
it
is
go
ing
to
have
more
mean
ing
.
I
t
is
easy
to
ge
t
emo
t
iona
l
when
the
word
war
is
used
.
Two
groups
of
peop
le
seem
to
emerge
;
the
ones
who
p
ick
the
red
,
wh
i
te
,
and
b
lue
and
head
for
the
fron
t
l
ines
or
the
ones
who
p
ick
up
the
ir
sk
ir
ts
and
head
for
the
h
i
l
ls
.
The
la
t
ter
are
usua
l
ly
the
se
lec
t
few
tha
t
are
known
as
bea
tn
iks
.
The
US
was
a
t
tacked,
the
US
w
i
l
l
a
t
tack
back
and
w
i
l
l
do
so
w
i
th
ex
treme
impe
tus
.
Our
so
ld
iers
and
governmen
t
the
"comm
ie"
wres
t
lers
such
as
N
iko
la
i
Vo
lkov
;
these
charac
ters
resurfaced
whenever
there
were
dead.
.
.
.
shou
ld
and
w
i
l
l
be
fu
l
ly
suppor
ted
mternat10n~
tens
ions
and
_
gener-
We
l
l
guess
wha
t
,
the
t
ime
to
s
i
t
in
the
ir
effor
ts
to
r
id
the
wor
ld
o
f
a
l
ly
p
layed
m
to
the
hands
of
over- back
and
ta
lk
was
over
the
m
inu
te
the
peop
le
who
a
t
tacked
our
cit-
ies
.
Bea
tn
iks
o
f
the
wor
ld
,
le
t
me
te
l
l
you
th
is
.
You
jus
t
don
'
t
rea
l
ize
how
good
you
have
i
t
.
We
are
the
land
o
f
the
free
and
the
home
o
f
the
brave
.
Those
are
no
t
jus
t
words
on
paper
or
lyr
ics
to
a
song
-i
t
is
rea
l
i
ty
.
When
tha
t
is
threa
tened
and
a
t
tacked
,
i
t
is
the
du
ty
o
f
our
governmen
t
to
use
wha
tever
force
is
necessary
to
pro
tec
t
tha
t
.
You
say
tha
t
when
innocen
t
peop
le
are
go
ing
to
d
ie
because
the
US
re
ta
l
ia
tes
is
an
in
jus
t
ice
;
the
on
ly
in
jus
t
ice
wou
ld
be
no
t
to
pro
tec
t
US
in
teres
ts
,
va
lues
,
and
most
o
f
a
l
l
i
ts
c
i
t
izens
.
Hencefor
th
we
mus
t
re
ta
l
ia
te
.
I
t
is
our
du
ty
as
Amer
icans
to
do
so
.
I
t
is
our
du
ty
to
pro
tec
t
our
way
o
f
l
ife
.
I
hope
tha
t
a
l
l
Amer
icans
heard
the
Pres
iden
t
when
he
gave
ad
dress
to
Congress
and
to
the
na
t
ion
.
I
t
is
a
t
ime
to
un
i
te
as
c
i
t
izens
o
f
th
is
grea
t
coun
try
.
A
l
l
reg
ions
,
a
l
l
cu
l
tures
,
a
l
l
po
l
i
t
ica
l
or
ien
ta
t
ions
,
a
l
l
,
for
Amer
ica
.
We
can
pu
t
the
f
lags
in
fron
t
o
f
our
houses,
on
our
cars
,
and
on
our
desks
,
bu
t
un
less
the
red
,
wh
i
te
,
and
b
lue
are
in
our
hear
ts
,
th
is
does
no
t
mean
a
th
ing
.
We
have
forgo
t
ten
how
to
be
Amer
icans
.
We
are
now
s
low
ly
learn
ing
.
I
t
is
unfor
tuna
te
it
took
an
even
t
l
ike
th
is
to
spark
our
pa
tr
io
t
ic
sp
ir
i
t
.
They
a
t
tacked
the
Wor
ld
Trade
Center
in
1993
and
brough
t
it
down
in
2001
.
When
w
i
l
l
we
learn
our
lesson?
Unfor
tu
na
te
ly
,
h
is
tory
repea
ts
i
tse
lf
.
In
try
ing
to
appease
the
las
t
mad
man
tha
t
wa
lked
th
is
ear
th
,
we
a
lmos
t
los
t
Wes
tern
Europe
.
In
try
ing
to
appease
B
in
Laden,
we
w
i
l
l
on
ly
lose
more
Amer
ican
c
iv
i
l
ians
.
Ap
peasement
,
peacefu
l
jus
t
ice
,
or
wha
tever
you
wan
t
to
ca
l
l
i
t
,
tha
t
is
the
wrong
po
l
icy
for
th
is
t
ime
.
Th
is
dog
has
been
d
igg
ing
in
our
yard
for
too
long
,
i
t
is
time
to
pu
t
h
im
down
.
To
the
bea
tn
ik
,
when
you
pro
tes
t
aga
ins
t
the
war
tha
t
w
i
l
l
f
igh
t
ter
ror
ism
,
you
are
pro
tes
t
ing
aga
ins
t
the
pr
inc
ip
les
tha
t
are
a
l
low
ing
you
to
pro
tes
t
.
When
you
pro
tes
t
th
e
war
aga
ins
t
terror
ism
you
are
pro
testing
the
war
for
democracy.
When
you
pro
tes
t
the
war
aga
ins
t
terror
ism
,
you
are
pro
tes
t
ing
the
war
for
freedom
.
As
our
Pres
iden
t
has
sa
id
,
e
i
ther
you
are
on
th
e
s
ide
o
f
the
US,
or
you
are
on
the
s
ide
of
the
terror
is
t
.
To
the
bea
tn
ik
,
the
pro
tes
tor
,
the
an
t
i-war
demons
tra
tor
,
I
ask
you,
wh
ich
s
ide
are
you
on?
S
tuden
t
ob
jec
ts
to
m
is
in
formed
abroad
ar
t
ic
le
by
T
IERNAN
APPLEGA1E
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
I
am
wr
i
t
ing
th
is
le
t
ter
in
response
to
las
t
week'
s
ar
t
ic
le
concern
ing
the
Mar
is
t
Abroad
Program
.
I
wou
ld
f
irs
t
l
ike
to
preface
my
op
in
ion
by
prov
id
ing
background
in
forma
t
ion
on
my
s
i
tua
t
ion
.
I
ap
p
l
ied
to
the
to
the
Un
ivers
i
ty
o
f
Oxford
las
t
fa
l
l
throu
gh
Mar
is
t
Abroad,
was
accep
ted
in
February
and
prepared
for
th
e
oppor
tun
i
ty
o
f
a
l
ife
t
ime
.
My
s
is
ter
Br
idge
t
(C
lass
of
'88)
and
bro
ther
Ryan
(C
lass
o
f
'91)
were
bo
th
invo
lved
in
th
e
abroad
program
s
tudy
ing
a
t
S
t
.
Pa
tr
ick's
(Maynoo
th,
Ir
el
and)
and
Oxford
dur
ing
th
eir
jun
ior
years
respect
iv
ely
.
So,
in
th
e
App
lega
te
fam
i
ly
,
go
ing
abroad
was
the
ru
le
,
not
the
excep
t
ion
.
A
l
l
summer
I
worked
to
f
inance
my
l
iv
ing
expenses
in
Eng
land,
wh
ich
has
an
ex
treme
ly
h
igh
s
tandard
o
f
l
iv
ing
.
The
passpor
t
was
processed
,
the
paperwork
s
igned
,
the
$30
,000
s
tuden
t
load
was
in
the
works
,
and
the
V
irg
in
A
t
lan
t
ic
t
icke
ts
were
purchased
.
Then
Sep
tember
11
,
2001
happened
.
I
worked
for
LVMH
in
New
Jersey
tha
t
have
off
ices
tha
t
over
look
th
e
New
York
sky
l
in
e.
Tha
t
morn
ing
I
w
i
tnessed
th
e
second
plane
h
i
t
t
ing
the
second
tower
and
bo
th
tow
ers
crumb
l
ing
to
th
e
ground
.
I
lef
t
work
imm
ed
i
a
tely
to
make
ca
l
ls,
to
see
i
f
my
fam
i
ly
and
f
r
iends
were
safe.
Thank
God
a
l
l
of
th
em
were
,
al
thou
gh
a
fr
iend's
fa
th
er
is
miss
ing
.
My
par-
en
ts
dec
ided
tha
t
i
t
was
no
t
safe
for
me
to
trave
l
to
Eng
land
on
Sep
tember
30
.,
and
so
I
re
turned
to
Mar
is
t
on
Fr
iday.
I
pu
t
up
pro
tes
t
aga
ins
t
my
paren
ts
ou
t
o
f
pure
hab
i
t
,
bu
t
deep
down
I
knew
tha
t
Mar
is
t
is
the
safes
t
p
lace
to
be
.
The
reason
tha
t
I
wr
i
te
th
is
le
t
ter
is
to
c
lear
up
a
fa
lse
s
ta
temen
t
from
the
ar
t
ic
le
las
t
week
.
The
ar
t
ic
le
s
ta
ted
tha
t
"39
ou
t
o
f
42
stud
en
ts
in
t
end
ing
to
s
tudy
abroad
CHOSE
to
trav
el
to
fore
ign
un
ivers
i
t
ies
.
..
"
I
f
I
wer
e
a
s
tuden
t
who
was
not
fam
i
l
iar
w
i
th
the
program
,
I
wou
ld
have
thou
gh
t
tha
t
a
l
l
o
f
th
e
s
tu
den
ts
were
s
t
i
l
l
in
the
Un
i
ted
S
tat
es
on
Sep
tember
11
.
Guess
what!
The
majo
ri
t
y
o
f
th
e
abroad
stud
en
ts
were
a
lready
a
t
th
eir
abroad
un
i
vers
i
t
ies.
The
Aus
tra
l
ian
group
lef
t
in
Ju
ly,
and
my
fr
iend
Me
l
issa
Ber
t
ina
to
lef
t
for
France
on
Fr
iday,
Sep
tember
7
.
As
far
as
I
know
,
the
three
o
f
us
were
the
on
ly
abroad
s
tuden
ts
lef
t
in
the
coun
try
on
Sep
tember
11
who
had
a
d
iff
icu
l
t
dec
i
s
ion
to
make
.
Who
knows
i
f
we
cou
ld
have
even
schedu
led
a
f
l
igh
t
on
t
ime?
The
d
isappo
in
tmen
t
is
s
t
i
l
l
l
inger
ing
in
me,
bu
t
be
ing
safe
is
my
number
one
concern
.
I
hope
tha
t
th
e
abroad
s
tuden
ts
are
safe
where
th
ey
are,
bu
t
they
l
ef
t
when
we
thou
gh
t
trave
l
was
safe
and
the
USA
un
touchab
le.
I
am
sure
tha
t
fore
ign
trave
l
is
re
l
iab
le
,
bu
t
the
Un
i
ted
S
tat
es
has
no
t
made
a
m
i
li
t
ary
response
ye
t
.
Th
is
reason
i
s
why
I
d
idn'
t
go
abroad.
For
s
tu
den
ts
consid
er
ing
go
ing
abroad
nex
t
semest
er,
I
have
some
advi
ce
:
i
t
is
a
d
iff
icu
l
t
dec
is
ion
by
i
tse
lf
,
bu
t
p
lease
take
in
to
cons
idera
t
ion
the
wor
ld
we
l
ive
in
r
igh
t
now
and
dec
ide
w
ise
ly
.
I
am
not
advoca
t
ing
bu
i
ld
ing
an
underground
bun
ker
and
s
tock
ing
up
on
Po
land
Spr
ing
,
bu
t
I
wan
t
peop
le
to
be
care
fu
l
.
Amer
icans
are
vu
lnerab
le
r
igh
t
now
,
bu
t
our
s
treng
th
as
a
na
t
ion
w
i
l
l
hea
l
the
devas
tat
in
g
wounds
from
Sep
tember
11
.
Thank
you
and
God
Bless
Amer
ica.
Appl
ega
te
i
s
a
po
l
i
t
ica
l
sc
ience
ma
jor
who
is
m
inor
ing
in
G
loba
l
S
tudi
es
(
see
nex
t
issue)
See
Le
t
ter
to
the
Ed
i
tor
on
7
for
fur
ther
remarks
on
th
is
ar
t
ic
le
.
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CIRCLE
_________
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tober
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,
2001
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The
v
iews
presen
ted
are
no
t
necessar
i
ly
those
o
f
The
C
irc
le
Freedom
f
ighters
turned
terror
ists
by
JE§
ICA
TARA
SMITH
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
Be
l
ieve
i
t
or
no
t
,
i
t
wasn
'
t
very
long
ago
tha
t
Osama
b
in
Laden
was
ac
tua
l
ly
though
t
of
as
an
a
l
ly
to
the
Un
i
ted
S
ta
tes
.
In
fac
t
,
the
CIA
had
he
lped
"funne
l
money
,
arms
,
and
f
igh
ters"
to
b
in
Laden
no
more
than
twen
ty
years
ago
(Mo
ran
,
MSNBC
)
.
Su
re
,
he
is
known
as
the
new
pub
l
ic
enemy
number
one
to
the
S
ta
tes
today
.
Many
c
i
t
izens
on
ly
know
h
im
as
the
man
who
has
f
inanced
numerous
a
t
tacks
aga
ins
t
Amer
ica
,
beg
inn
ing
in
the
ear
ly
n
ine
t
ies
.
For
those
peop
le
who
wonder
where
b
in
Laden
has
acqu
ired
much
of
h
is
top
-
leve
l
comba
t
weap
onry
,
f
igh
t
ing
techniques
,
and
Amer
ican
in
te
l
l
igence
,
the
s
tory
beg
ins
in
the_.~ly
e
igh
t
ies
,
when
the
Sov
ie
t
Un
ion
ihvaded
Afghan
i
s
tan
.
A
t
the
t
ime
,
Amer
ica
and
the
USSR
were
s
t
i
l
l
in
the
th
roes
of
the
Co
ld
Wa
r
.
In
fo
l
low
ing
i
ts
po
l
icy
of
con
ta
in
ing
commun
is
t.
expan
s
ion
,
"
the
In
ter-Serv
ices
In
te
l
l
i
gence
agency
,"
or
IS
i
,
was
the
CIA
's
pr
imary
branch
for
tak
ing
par
t
in
defend
ing
Afghan
is
tan
f
rom
the
invad
ing
Sov
ie
t
forces
in
1979
.
The
IS
i
took
in
teres
t
in
a
man
who
was
runn
ing
a
fron
t
organ
iza
t
ion
known
as
the
Mak
tab
a
l
-Kh
idama
r
,
or
the
MAK
,
and
became
"re
l
iab
le"
par
tners
in
the
f
igh
t
.
Tha
t
man
was
Osama
b
in
Laden
,
who
lef
t
Saud
i
Arab
ia
to
f
igh
t
for
the
Afghan
is
.
A
t
the
t
ime
,
the
C
IA
saw
b
in
Laden
as
a
hero
of
sor
ts
,
a
r
ich
boy
who
had
gone
to
war
and
was
we
l
comed
home
by
the
Saud
i
monar
chy
he
ha
ted
.
They
a
lso
fe
l
t
tha
t
even
if
he
m
igh
t
prove
a
prob
lem
for
the
U
.S
.
la
ter
on
,
a
t
leas
t
he
was
an
t
i-Sov
ie
t
a
t
the
t
ime
and
wou
ld
work
w
i
th
the
CIA
aga
ins
t
the
Sov
ie
t
threa
t
.
Even
today
,
the
CIA
fee
ls
tha
t
i
t
was
necessary
to
fund
b
in
Laden
's
organ
iza
t
ion
to
coun
terac
t
the
in
vad
ing
sov
ie
ts
.
Sen
.
Orr
in
Ha
tch
,
a
sen
ior
Repub
l
ican
on
the
Sena
te
In
te
l
l
igence
Comm
i
t
tee
who
was
invo
lved
in
mak
ing
those
dec
i
s
ions
,
fe
l
t
tha
t
"I
t
was
wor
th
i
t
."
Today
,
many
Amer
icans
see
Osama
b
in
Laden
as
a
co
ld
b
looded
terror
is
t
who
w
i
l
l
s
top
a
t
no
th
ing
to
dec
ima
te
the
Amer
ican
way
of
l
i
fe
.
Bu
t
the
pub
l
ic
d
isas
soc
ia
tes
themse
lves
from
the
know
ledge
tha
t
our
own
govern
men
t
had
he
lped
crea
te
th
is
man
.
We
fa
i
l
to
acknow
ledge
tha
t
our
own
CIA
has
prov
ided
h
im
w
i
th
the
power
and
know
ledge
he
is
now
us
ing
aga
ins
t
the
U
.S
.
Bu
t
then
aga
in
,
th
is
isn
't
rea
l
ly
the
in
forma
t
ion
tha
t
is
ge
t
t
ing
ou
t
to
the
pub
l
ic
.
The
governmen
t
and
the
med
ia
have
fa
i
led
these
pas
t
few
weeks
in
inform
ing
the
pub
l
ic
tha
t
we
a
re
no
t
dea
l
ing
w
i
th
some
bumb
l
ing
terror
is
t
who
desp
ises
Amer
ica
enough
to
consp
ire
aga
ins
t
i
t
and
is
for
tuna
te
enough
to
have
the
f
i
nances
to
s
tage
these
a
t
tacks
.
In
fac
t
,
we
a
re
dea
l
ing
w
i
th
an
in
te
l
l
igen
t
ind
iv
idua
l
who
has
re
ce
ived
a
degree
of
t
ra
in
ing
f
rom
the
CIA
and
in
tum
is
teach
ing
such
techn
iques
to
members
of
h
is
or
gan
iza
t
ion
.
He
is
capab
le
of
a
t
ta
in
ing.
top-
leve
l
comba
t
weaponry
and
he
knows
how
to
opera
te
them
as
we
l
l
as
to
tra
in
o
thers
how
to
use
these
weapons
for
mass
de
s
truc
t
ion
.
Osama
b
in
Laden
has
probab
ly
a
lso
ga
ined
a
lo
t
of
know
ledge
of
Amer
ica
through
h
is
con
tac
t
w
i
th
the
IS
i
and
the
CIA
.
W
i
th
h
is
know
ledge
and
exposure
to
Amer
i
can
in
te
l
l
igence
,
he
is
capab
le
of
us
ing
wha
t
he
knows
to
carefu
l
ly
and
s
tra
teg
ica
l
ly
formu
la
te
a
t
tacks
aga
ins
t
the
Un
i
ted
S
ta
tes
.
The
fac
t
tha
t
he
has
the
f
inanc
ia
l
means
to
fund
the
opera
t
ions
of
h
is
organ
i
za
t
ion
is
on
ly
a
frac
t
ion
as
to
how
dangerous
th
is
man
is
perce
ived
by
our
c
i
t
izens
.
Some
peop
le
underestimate
Osama
b
in
Laden
,
they
be
l
ieve
tha
t
he
was
incapab
le
of
organ
iz
ing
or
f
inanc
ing
the
recen
t
a
t
tacks
on
Amer
ican
so
i
l
.
Given
wha
t
Amer
icans
rea
l
ly
know
abou
t
b
in
Laden
,
i
t
is
dangerous
to
ma
in
ta
in
such
ignorance
among
our
c
i
t
izens
.
Th
is
enemy
has
been
prov
ided
by
our
own
governmen
t
agenc
ies
w
i
th
arms
,
money
,
and
know
ledge
of
how
to
run
a
war
organ
ized
enough
to
cha
l
lenge
super-power
,
and
wreak
inca
lcu
lab
le
damage
on
our
so
i
l
.
Le
t
ter
s
to
the
Ed
i
tor
To
the
ed
i
tor
:
I
am
w
r
i
t
ing
th
is
le
t
ter
in
response
to
an
ar
t
ic
le
wr
i
t
ten
in
las
t
week
's
issue
of
The
C
irc
le
concern
ing
the
Mar
is
t
Abroad
Program
.
I
th
ink
tha
t
the
au
thor
m
issed
a
very
impor
tan
t
po
in
t
when
she
wro
te
the
ar
t
ic
le
,
"
.
.
.
the
recen
t
ca
tas
trophe
d
id
surpr
is
ing
ly
l
i
t
t
le
to
dampen
the
en
thus
iasm
of
many
fore
ign
bound
s
tuden
ts
,"
because
a
lmos
t
a
l
l
of
the
s
tuden
ts
were
a
l
ready
ou
t
of
the
coun
try
,
and
had
been
for
some
t
ime
.
S
tuden
ts
s
tudy
ing
.
in
Aus
tra
l
ia
had
been
abroad
s
ince
Ju
ly
and
o
thers
had
lef
t
in
weeks
prev
ious
to
the
a
t
tacks
.
The
three
s
tuden
ts
tha
t
d
id
no
t
par
t
ic
ipa
te
were
sched
u
led
to
leave
af
ter
the
a
t
tacks
.
I
myse
lf
was
no
t
schedu
led
to
leave
un
t
i
l
Fr
iday
the
14
of
Sep
tember
.
Fo
l
low
ing
the
a
t
tacks
,
in
terna
t
iona
l
f
l
igh
ts
were
cance
led
and
de
layed
;
in
fac
t
,
my
trave
l
agency
d
id
no
t
know
if
my
f
l
igh
t
wou
ld
be
leav
ing
as
schedu
led
tha
t
Fr
iday
,
or
when
i
t
wou
ld
be
reschedu
led
fo
r
.
In
conve
rsa
t
ion
w
i
th
the
ab
road
off
ice
and
o
ther
off
ices
here
on
campus
,
I
was
g
iven
less
than
two
days
to
make
a
very
tough
dec
i
s
ion
.
G
iven
the
uncer
ta
in
ty
of
the
f
l
igh
t
schedu
les
and
mos
t
impor
tan
t
ly
the
uncer
ta
in
ty
of
the
ac
t
ions
the
Un
i
ted
S
ta
tes
wou
ld
be
tak
ing
in
response
to
the
a
t
tacks
,
my
par-,
en
ts
and
I
dec
ided
tha
t
the
safes
t
p
lace
for
me
was
he
re
,
in
Amer
ica
.
Tha
t
was
the
hardes
t
dec
is
ion
I
have
ever
had
to
make,
because
I
had
enthusiastically
chosen
to
s
tudy
abroad
in
London
;
and
I
was
no
t
go
ing
.
Susan
DeCo
t
is
To
the
ed
i
tor
:
Th
is
pas
t
weekend
my
s
is
ter
,
Su
san
,
who
is
a
jun
ior
a
t
Mar
is
t
Co
l
lege
brough
t
home
The
C
irc
le
for
the
recen
t
educa
t
ion
of
wha
t
is
go
ing
on
a
t
Mar
is
t
to
her
fam
i
ly
.
Many
members
of
the
Henn
fam
i
ly
have
gone
through
Mar
is
t
(8
g
radu
a
tes
so
fa
r
)
and
we
f
ind
The
C
irc
le
to
keep
us
up
to
da
te
on
many
th
ings
.
I
regre
t
to
inform
the
s
taff
of
The
C
irc
le
tha
t
I
am
d
isappo
in
ted
in
the
ar
t
ic
le
,
"Don
'
t
Condemn
the
Con-
dom
."
I
am
no
t
cr
i
t
ic
iz
ing
Jess
ica
Cana
le
for
her
preach
ing
,
because
I
am
we
l
l
aware
of
her
freedom
to
express
herse
lf
,
and
I
am
thankfu
l
tha
t
she
educa
ted
those
who
d
id
no
t
know
of
s
ta
t
is
t
ics
of
some
sexu
a
l
ly
transm
i
t
ted
d
iseases
,
bu
t
tha
t
is
a
l
l
tha
t
I
w
i
l
l
no
t
cr
i
t
ic
ize
her
for
.
I
am
in
awe
of
the
fac
t
tha
t
we
can
b
lame
the
co
l
lege
hea
l
th
cen
te
r
,
the
book
s
tore
,
or
even
an
RA
for
no
t
supp
ly
ing
condems
to
s
tu
den
ts
.
How
can
we
b
lame
o
thers
for
our
own
embarrassmen
ts?
I
t
is
C
irc
le
le
t
ters@ho
tma
i
l
com
ins
t
i
l
led
in
many
peop
le
from
the
beg
inn
ing
of
puber
ty
tha
t
if
you
a
re
respons
ib
le
enough
to
become
sexua
l
ly
ac
t
ive
,
then
you
need
to
be
respons
ib
le
enough
to
pro
tec
t
yourse
lf
.
I
f
you
are
embarrassed
to
buy
a
condom
,
or
d
idn
'
t
fee
l
l
ike
wa
lk
ing
across
the
s
tree
t
to
the
drug
s
tore
,
then
how
a
re
you
ma
ture
enough
to
wear
one?
S
tuden
ts
shou
ld
no
t
depend
on
Mar
is
t
Co
l
lege
to
suppor
t
(or
even
he
lp
them
w
i
th)
the
ir
sexua
l
ac
t
iv
i
ty
.
I
f
you
choose
to
be
sexua
l
ly
ac
t
ive
,
then
you
need
to
be
smar
t
,
respons
ib
le
,
and
ma
ture
.
You
r
par
en
ts
mos
t
l
ike
ly
are
no
t
suppor
t
ing
your
sex
hab
i
ts
,
and
they
send
you
here
and
expec
t
Mar
is
t
to
do
a
good
job
of
pro
tec
t
ing
you
.
.
.
so
why
wou
ld
Mar
is
t
be
on
the
o
ther
s
ide
of
your
paren
ts
'
mora
ls
and
suppor
t
these
hab
i
ts?
E
l
izabe
th
Henn
Mar
ist A
lumnae
C
lass
o
f
2000
Student
makes
a
ca
l
l
for
peace:
Letter to
the
ed
itor
Imag
ine
a
wo
r
ld
whe
re
women
a
re
all
house
w
ives
and
have
no
chance
to
vo
te
.
Imag
ine
a
wor
ld
where
our
b
lack
bro
thers
and
s
is
ters
canno
t
come
to
co
l
lege
w
i
th
us
,
where
they
can
'
t
even
share
our
wa
ter
foun
ta
ins
,
or
perhaps
a
re
s
t
i
l
l
a
l
l
sou
thern
s
laves
.
To
our
genera
t
ion
th
is
wor
ld
wou
ld
be
in
cred
ib
ly
fore
ign
,
and
ye
t
i
t
is
a
wor
ld
tha
t
cou
ld
eas
i
ly
ex
is
t
if
the
modern
men
ta
l
i
ty
had
preva
i
led
in
the
pas
t
.
I
read
in
the
las
t
issue
of
The
C
irc
le
tha
t
"The
fa
te
of
the
coun
try
is
w
i
th
our
leaders
tha
t
WE
have
e
lec
ted
."
F
irs
t
of
a
l
l
,
if
we
were
to
a
lways
res
t
our
fa
te
in
the
hands
of
our
e
lec
ted
leaders
w
i
th
out
in
terven
ing
,
the
above-de
scr
ibed
wor
ld
wou
ld
very
much
be
a
rea
l
i
ty
.
I
t
is
in
no
way
un-Amer
i
can
to
ques
t
ion
our
governmen
t
.
I
wou
ld
say
tha
t
i
t
is
,
in
fac
t
,
the
h
igh
es
t
form
of
pa
tr
io
t
ism
.
Second
ly
,
I
am
offended
by
the
wo
rd
"we
."
I
d
id
no
t
vo
te
fo
r
Geo
rge
W
.
Bush
and
ne
i
ther
d
id
more
than
ha
lf
of
the
vo
t
ing
popu
la
t
ion
of
Amer
ica
.
I
therefore
see
no
reason
to
accep
t
h
is
po
l
icy
(wh
ich
has
changed
drama
t
ica
l
ly
in
the
pas
t
few
weeks)
w
i
thou
t
ques
t
ion
.
I
t
is
my
pa
tr
io
t
ic
du
ty
to
ques
t
ion
my
governmen
t
.
I
was
a
lso
bo
thered
by
the
s
ta
te
men
t
,
"(
t)he
reason
tha
t
we
are
go
ing
to
war
w
i
th
these
terror
is
ts
is
to
pu
t
an
end
to
v
io
lence
.
Th
is
was
an
unprovoked
a
t
tack
on
the
hear
t
of
Amer
ica
."
F
irs
t
of
a
l
l
,
was
th
is
a
t
tack
tru
ly
unprovoked?
I
th
ink
we
,
as
Amer
i
cans
,
shou
ld
rea
l
ly
be
ques
t
ion
ing
our
innocence
in
in
terna
t
iona
l
a
f
fa
i
rs
.
Second
ly
,
who
a
re
the
te
r
ro
r
is
ts?
Wh
i
le
our
proud
leader
has
imp
l
ied
over
and
over
aga
in
tha
t
i
t
can
be
no
one
bu
t
Osama
b
in
Laden
,
the
FBI
s
t
i
l
l
has
no
conc
lu
s
ive
ev
idence
as
to
who
was
the
mas
term
ind
beh
ind
the
even
ts
of
Sep
tember
11
.
In
o
ther
words
,
even
if
i
t
does
turn
ou
t
to
be
b
in
Laden
,
war
was
dec
lared
long
before
there
was
even
an
enemy
.
F
ina
l
ly
,
how
ex
ac
t
ly
w
i
l
l
war
pu
t
an
end
to
v
io
lence?
Look
a
t
the
terms
be
ing
used
.
Wa
r
is
v
io
len
t
.
I
t
w
i
l
l
cause
so
many
dea
ths
tha
t
on
ly
s
ta
t
is
t
ics
w
i
l
l
do
the
tr
ick
in
descr
ib
ing
them
,
and
when
the
war
is
over
there
is
no
reason
to
be
l
ieve
tha
t
terror
ism
w
i
l
l
go
away
.
Terror
ism
is
no
t
a
coun
try
.
I
ts
leader
is
no
t
any
g
iven
person
.
I
ts
leader
is
ha
tred
,
and
the
ha
tred
to
wards
Amer
ica
is
no
t
w
i
thou
t
i
ts
reasons
.
We
mus
t
look
a
t
those
reasons
and
see
wha
t
we
can
do
to
correc
t
them
,
or
show
those
who
ha
te
tha
t
they
are
m
isgu
ided
.
Cer
ta
in
ly
those
who
he
lped
to
perpe
tra
te
these
horr
if
ic
cr
imes
aga
ins
t
human
i
ty
shou
ld
be
pun
ished
,
bu
t
tha
t
is
no
reason
to
go
carpe
t-bomb
ing
an
en
t
ire
coun
try
.
D
id
we
carpe
t-bomb
Ch
icago
be
cause
T
imo
thy
McVe
igh
bombed
Ok
lahoma
c
i
ty?
Of
course
no
t
.
No
t
on
ly
is
Ch
icago
an
Amer
ican
c
i
ty
(and
we
a
l
l
know
Amer
ican
l
ives
are
more
important
than
o
ther
l
ives)
,
bu
t
T
imo
thy
McVe
igh
was
wh
i
te
and
he
d
idn
'
t
he
lp
con
tro
l
our
gas
pr
ices
.
Maybe
we
cou
ld
s
top
o
i
l
ing
our
guns
for
a
m
inu
te
and
look
in
the
back
of
the
o
ld
arsena
l
for
a
much
more
powerfu
l
weapon
tha
t
's
p
rob
ab
ly
been
ga
ther
ing
a
b
i
t
of
dus
t
.
.
.
d
ip
lomacy
.
Dan
ie
l
I
Buz
i
Le
t
ters
to
the
ed
i
tor
can
be
sen
t
to
an::Ie!etter.r@hotmo
i
l.com.
The
C
irc
le
canno
t
pr
in
t
anonymous
le
t
ters
.
A
l
l
le
t
ters
mus
t
be
rece
ived
no
la
ter
than
Monday
af
ternoon
of
the
week
of
pub
l
ica
t
ion
.
Fee
l
f
ree
to
make
commenJs
abou
t
pas
t
issues
,
ar
t
ic
les
,
or
s
tory
ideas
.
_______
THE
CIRCLE
______
_
October
4
,
2001
Kar
la
Bono
f
f
:
Sub
t
le
Mus
ic
to
our
Ears
by
Chr
is
t
ina
D
ias
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
One
may
be
temp
ted
to
assoc
ia
te
Kar
la
Bonoff
w
i
th
the
l
ikenesses
of
A
lan
is
or
Jewe
l
,
bu
t
she
is
hard
ly
comparab
le
.
Her
lyr
ics
aren
'
tnear
ly
as
tor
tured
as
A
lan
is
Mor
isse
te
's
,
nor
is
her
vo
ice
as
de
l
ica
te
as
Jewe
l
's
.
Converse
ly
,
Bonoff
has
a
un
ique
ly
s
trong
and
clear
vo
ice
,
at
t
imes
abrup
t
,
bu
t
mos
t
ly
r
ich
and
s
incere
.
Her
lyr
ics
are
con
temp
la
t
ive
;
g
iv
ing
though
ts
on
love
tha
t
any
co
l
lege
s
tuden
t
wou
ld
love
to
hear
.
Abou
t
ha
lfway
through
a
song
I
'd
f
ind
my
m
ind
roam
ing
to
re
la
ted
top
ics
or
memor
ies
,
and
isn
'
t
tha
t
prec
ise
ly
the
ac
t
ion
mus
ic
is
sup
posed
to
evoke?
Then
aga
in
,
i
t
cou
ld
have
s
imp
ly
been
boredom
.
L
is
teners
se
.
tk
ing
a
qu
ie
t
,
re
lax
ing
n
igh
t
o~r~d,
undoub
ted
ly
,
have
found
the
show
mos
t
sa
t
isfy
ing
.
I
found
the
mus
ic
adequa
te
ly
su
i
ted
for
the
CD
p
layer
,
bu
t
the
l
ive
performance
somewha
t
d
isen
chan
t
ing
.
Bonoff
and
Kenny
Edwards
p
layed
a
range
of
songs
on
the
ir
acous
t
ic
gu
i
tars
,
from
the
ir
own
record
ings
in
the
ir
group
Brynd
le
,
to
ba
l
lads
wr
i
t
ten
for
o
ther
s
ingers
.
Bonoff
's
s
tron
ges
t
ma
ter
ia
l
was
tha
t
wh
ich
she
p
layed
on
the
p
iano
,
inc
lud
ing
"All
My
L
ife"
,
wh
ich
she
penned
,
bu
t
was
reco
rded
by
L
inda
Rons
tad
t
and
Aaron
Nev
i
l
le
.
Be
tween
numbers
Bonoff
's
sense
of
humor
wou
ld
rouse
the
apprec
ia
t
ive
o
lder
aud
ience
,
of
few
co
l
lege
s
tuden
ts
,
who
gave
her
a
s
tand
ing
ova
t
ion
.
She
responded
w
i
th
an
encore
performance
of
"Goodbye
My
Fr
iend"
ded
ica
ted
to
the
v
ic
t
ims
of
the
Wor
ld
Trade
Center
a
t
tacks
.
Proceeds
from
the
show
,
and
par
t
of
the
money
ra
ised
from
CDs
so
ld
Thursday
n
igh
t
,
went
toward
the
Tw
in
Tower
's
Fund
.
PHOTO
ICOURTESY
OF
STUDENT
ACT
IV
IT
IES
Kar
la
Bono
f
f
per
fonned
a
free
show
for
s
tuden
ts
a
t
Mar
is
t
on
Sep
t
.
27
in
the
Ne
l
ly
Go
le
t
t
l
Thea
tre
B
ig
W
ig
Per
forms
at
Temp
le
in
Brook
lyn
,
New
York
by
JIMBO
MARITATO
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
This
past
weekend
I
had
the
op
por
tun
i
ty
to
trave
l
to
the
f
ine
bor
ough
of
Brook
lyn
to
a
t
tend
a
mos
t
joyous
occas
ion
am
ids
t
what
has
become
qu
i
te
a
depress
ing
town
.
Though
I
may
have
been
on
ho
ly
ground
,
do
no
t
be
.
m
is
taken- there
was
no
re
l
ig
ious
serv
ice
invo
lved
(un
less
of
course
you
take
your
mosh
re
l
ig
ious
ly)
.
Tha
t
's
r
igh
tk
ids
I
made
my
pos
t-d
isas
ter
re
turn
to
NYC
to
indu
lge
in
the
l
ikes
of
B
ig
w
ig
.
Some
of
you
,
undoub
ted
ly
a
mere
handfu
l
of
the
Mar
is
t
commun
i
ty
may
have
a
t
tendecJ
the
B
igw
ig
show
at
C
lub
Cranne
l
S
tree
t
two
weeks
ago
.
I
was
a
b
i
t
preoccu
p
ied
on
sa
id
even
ing
w
i
th
some
impor
tan
t
matters
(read
:
getting
drunk
w
i
th
g
ir
lfr
iend)
and
thus
was
unava
i
lab
le
to
make
sa
id
engage
men
t
.
When
word
spread
tha
t
B
ig
w
ig
was
p
lay
ing
the
Temp
le
Beth
Ahava
th
Sho
lom
(h
i
ther
to
be
known
as
'The
Temp
le")
I
made
my
p
i
lgr
image
to
Brook
lyn
.
Now
,
nor-
ma
l
ly
when
one
goes
to
see
a
show
i
t
is
typ
ica
l
ly
best
to
at
leas
t
men
t
ion
the
open
ing
ac
ts
.
However
,
due
to
a
complete
and
u
t
ter
de
bacle
on
the
par
t
o
f
our
dr
iver
,
N
iko
la
i
Bucharusk
ie
,
we
arr
ived
one
song
before
B
igw
ig
's
se
t
.
Th
is
was
indeed
benef
ic
ia
l
by
a
l
l
ac
coun
ts
as
I
w
ish
someone
had
turned
the
f
ire
hoses
on
Brook
lyn
's
own
,
Fr
iend
ly
F
ire
.
I
wou
ld
say
i
t
is
unfa
ir
to
judge
a
band
by
one
rea
l
ly
pa
the
t
ic
song
bu
t
when
your
fron
t
man
in
a
hardcore
band
is
a
ta
l
l
sk
inny
Ir
ishman
who
can
'
t
scream
no
fur
ther
judgmen
t
is
needed
.
B
igw
ig
took
the
s
tage
w
i
th
a
ra
ther
apparen
t
l
ineup
change
.
Gone
were
bass
is
tTony
and
Gu
i
tar
is
t
Jeremy
.
In
the
ir
p
laces
,
s
tood
two
new
band
members-Bren
t
and
Josh
,
prev
iousy
of
the
Overdr
ives
.
The
s
i
tua
t
ion
made
one
wonder
wha
t
effec
t
the
rep
lacemen
t
of
two
impor
tan
t
e
lemen
ts
of
a
gu
i
tar
in
tens
ive
band
wou
ld
be
.
The
an
swer
:
ins
ign
if
ican
t
.
The
band
's
se
t
opened
up
w
i
th
the
roar
ing
sound
of
"Numbers
,"
a
track
from
the
band
's
second
a
l
bum
,
S
tay
As
leep
.
As
Torn
fero
c
ious
ly
screamed
in
to
the
m
icro
phone
,
Josh
fo
l
lowed
w
i
th
backup
voca
ls
.
Drummer
Ma
t
t
se
t
h
is
cym
ba
ls
ab
laze
w
i
th
the
he
lp
of
some
l
igh
ter
f
lu
id
and
smashed
them
to
h
is
hear
ts
con
ten
t
.
The
se
t
was
a
m
ix
of
a
l
l
three
Bigw
ig
a
lbums
,
though
mos
t
ly
focus
ing
on
tracks
from
the
ir
second
and
th
ird
re
leases
.
My
h
igh
po
in
ts
def
in
i
te
ly
came
when
Torn
be
l
ted
in
to
"Moosh"
and
"Sore
Loser
,"
and
"S
ink
or
Sw
im"
from
the
ir
la
tes
t
a
l
bum
.
My
on
ly
nega
t
ive
fee
l
ings
about
th
is
show
were
had
no
th
ing
much
to
do
w
i
th
the
band
as
much
as
they
d
id
w
i
th
the
venue
.
Gran
ted
,
the
Temp
le
is
a
church
tha
t
a
l
lows
punk
and
hardcore
bands
to
ho
ld
a
l
l
age
's
non-a
lcoho
l
ic
shows
and
thus
they
don
'
t
rea
l
ly
have
a
sound
sys
tem
,
bu
t
the
sound
qua
l
i
ty
was
abso
lu
te
ly
awfu
l
.
The
vo
ca
ls
were
at
t
imes
c
lose
to
inau
d
ib
le
and
the
equipment
shoddy
.
Cab
les
ran
across
the
m
idd
le
of
the
f
loor
cons
is
ten
t
ly
be
ing
pu
l
led
ou
t
,
resu
l
t
ing
in
momen
tary
loss
o
f
sound
on
more
than
one
occas
ion
.
However
,
I
mus
t
say
tha
t
I
was
a
lso
p
leasan
t
ly
rem
inded
of
my
younger
B
igw
ig
days
before
the
band
even
had
a
lbums
to
se
l
l
back
at
the
now
de
func
t
Roadhouse
Pub
o
f
Cen
tereach
,
NY
The
crowd
at
the
show
was
a
lso
less
than
what
I
wou
ld
ca
l
l
idea
l
ca
l
iber
.
When
you
're
the
second
o
ldes
t
person
in
the
room
and
the
o
ldes
t
person
is
one
of
your
best
fr
iends
it
's
a
bit
s
trange
.
Know
ing
tha
t
am
ids
t
the
pond
of
teenage
B
igw
ig
fo
l
lowers
we
were
the
adu
l
ts
was
def
in
i
te
ly
we
ird
.
More
aggrava
t
ing
though
was
the
lack
of
intelligence
displayed
by
the
crowd
when
Torn
a
t
temp
ted
to
urge
the
crowd
to
do
something
pro
duc
t
ive
in
the
na
t
ion
's
hour
of
need
before
p
lay
ing
"Sore
Loser
."
"Sore
Loser
is
a
sor
t
of
commen
tary
on
the
idea
of
f
igh
t
ing
over
re
l
ig
ion
tha
t
br
ings
i
t
to
the
same
leve
l
as
the
qu
in
tessen
t
ia
l
"My
dad
can
k
ick
the
crap
ou
t
o
f
your
dad"
m
idd
le
schoo
l
a
t
t
i
tude
.
I
t
was
qu
i
te
ev
iden
t
tha
t
our
fe
l
low
B
igw
iggers
d
id
no
t
have
a
l
l
o
f
the
ir
fac
ts
s
tra
igh
t
when
a
l
l
they
cou
ld
mus
ter
up
was
"They
're
a
l
l
bu
l
ls-
t!
A
l
l
of
thern!
U
.S
.A
.!"
Desp
i
te
the
venue
prob
lems
tha
t
are
ever
presen
t
at
a
show
(don
'
t
be
l
ieve
me?
Try
the
Chance
some
t
ime!)
The
show
was
s
t
i
l
l
qu
i
te
en
joyab
le
if
no
t
a
b
i
t
nos
ta
lg
ic
.
Wh
i
le
Bren
t
and
Josh
may
have
some
ca
tch
ing
up
to
do
on
the
band
's
o
lder
ma
ter
ia
l
,
as
they
adm
i
t
ted
ly
cou
ld
no
t
p
lay
some
of
the
crowd
's
reques
ts
,
the
songs
from
B
igw
ig
's
la
tes
t
a
lbum
were
r
igh
t
on
targe
t
.
The
new
re
lease
Inv
i
ta
t
ion
to
Trag
edy
is
ye
t
ano
ther
progress
ive
s
tep
in
a
l
ineage
of
what
I
l
ike
to
ca
l
l
"damn
f
ine
mus
ic
."
The
sound
is
tha
t
of
hardcore
and
punk
brough
t
to
a
ro
l
l
ing
bow
l
w
i
th
a
dab
of
me
ta
l
.
As
Torn
,
the
band
's
lead
s
inger
so
e
loquen
t
ly
pu
t
i
t
,
"We
're
no
t
a
punk
band
,
we
're
a
sh
-y
metal
band
."
B
igw
ig
heads
out
on
a
month
long
tour
th
is
week
w
i
th
Ens
ign
as
sup
port
for
The
Su
ic
ide
Mach
ines
.
I
f
g
iven
the
oppor
tun
i
ty
to
see
th
is
band
,
don
'
t
m
iss
i
t
.
The
53rd
Annua
l
Emmy
Awards
W
i
l
l
Go
On
The
53rd
Annua
l
Emmy
Awards
w
i
l
l
be
he
ld
Sun
.
Oc
tober
11
th
PHOTO
CRED
IT
/H
'M
IM
!EMMYS
.ORG
by
MEGAN
LIZOTTE
A&EEd
i
tor
In
an
a
t
temp
t
to
rema
in
respec
t
fu
l
in
the
wake
of
the
recen
t
trag
edy
,
the
Emmys
have
been
pos
t
poned
from
the
i
r
o
r
ig
ina
l
Emmycas
t
on
Sep
tember
23rd
.
Th
is
proposed
da
te
was
a
lready
a
la
ter
da
te
for
the
ceremony
.
The
three
week
delay
o
f
the
Emmycas
t
is
be
l
ieved
to
be
the
longes
t
in
Ho
l
lywood
award-show
h
is
tory
.
Pr
ior
,
the
Oscar
's
were
pu
t
off
for
two
days
fo
l
low
ing
the
1968
assass
i
na
t
ion
of
Mar
t
in
Luther
K
ing
J
r
.
As
a
who
le
,
the
presen
ta
t
ion
of
the
Emmy
Awards
w
i
l
l
have
an
en
t
ire
ly
d
ifferen
t
tone
and
approach
.
We
can
expect
the
ceremony
to
be
much
more
subdued
than
or
ig
ina
l
ly
conce
ived
.
"Trad
i
t
iona
l
ly
,
the
Emmys
are
a
tr
ibu
te
to
the
te
lev
i
s
ion
indus
try
,
however
on
th
is
n
igh
t
the
indus
try
w
i
l
l
a
lso
jo
in
to
ge
ther
w
i
th
the
na
t
ion
to
re-aff
irm
the
sp
ir
i
t
of
the
Amer
ican
peop
le
,"
sa
id
CBS
in
the
ir
s
ta
temen
t
regard-
ing
the
pos
tponemen
t
.
The
te
lev
i
s
ion
indus
try
as
a
who
le
is
work
ing
toward
crea
t
ing
a
program
tha
t
is
respec
tfu
l
and
tha
t
expresses
the
so
l
idar
i
ty
be
tween
the
te
lev
is
ion
commun
i
ty
and
Amer
ica
in
dea
l
ing
w
i
th
the
Sep
tember
11
th
tragedy
.
F
ind
ing
a
su
i
tab
le
t
ime
,
espec
ia
l
ly
at
the
s
tar
t
of
the
fa
l
l
TV
season
,
and
a
t
ime
to
use
the
Shr
ine
Aud
i
tor
ium
,
wh
ich
is
booked
for
o
ther
even
ts
a
lso
came
in
to
p
lay
.
There
w
i
l
l
be
a
momen
t
of
s
i
lence
,
as
we
l
l
as
a
spec
ia
l
tr
ibu
te
to
Dav
id
Ange
l
l
,
the
Emmy
-w
inn
ing
producer
of
Fras
ier
and
Cheers
who
was
on
one
o
f
the
forsaken
a
ircraf
ts
tha
t
p
lunged
in
to
the
towers
.
Accord
ing
to
Torn
O
'Ne
i
l
,
au
thor
of
The
Emmy
's
and
Mov
ie
Awards
the
pos
tponemen
t
_is "unprec
eden
ted
in
Emmy
h
is
tory
."
"
In
the
pas
t
,
TV
Academy
lead
ers
a
lways
dec
ided
in
the
Ho
l
ly
wood
trad
i
t
ion
,
to
go
on
w
i
th
the
show
no
matter
what
happened
,"
See
.
.
.
Emmys
,
Page
9
_______
THE
CIRCLE
______
_
October
4
,
2001
Page9
Ed
mid:
FOX
'
'dedam
l
'
'
w
inner
of
new
'~~·
'
by
ED
WILLIAMS
ID
Manag
ing
Ed
i
tor
Af
ter
be
ing
de
layed
for
a
week
due
to
the
terror
is
t
a
t
tacks
of
three
weeks
ago
,
the
te
lev
is
ion
ne
tworks
have
s
tar
ted
to
run
the
ir
new
fa
l
l
l
ineups
,
inc
lud
ing
the
ir
brand
new
ser
ies
.
So
,
tha
t
means
it
's
jus
t
a
matter
of
t
ime
before
these
new
shows
are
cance
led
and
rep
laced
w
i
th
more
new
shows
,
r
igh
t?
We
l
l
there
are
usua
l
ly
one
or
two
shows
tha
t
end
up
l
inger
ing
,
and
some
even
tum
out
to
be
leg
i
t
h
i
ts
.
I
spen
t
las
t
week
wa
tch
ing
a
few
ran
dom
new
shows
,
and
here
are
the
resu
l
ts
.
Ins
ide
Schwartz
***Thursday
8
:30NBC
Th
is
show
is
very
un
ique
and
in
nova
t
ive
;
tWP
qua
l
i
t
ies
tha
t
are
u
i
te
•
\
'
•
{
rare
in
tele\il~on
these
days
.
Bu
t
w
i
l
l
th
is
s
tra
tegy
pay
off?
Mos
t
successfu
l
shows
fo
l
low
a
ra
ther
s
tr
ic
t
formu
la
for
success
and
ap
pear
as
c
lones
of
o
ther
proven
shows
.
Schwar
tz
seems
to
have
a
major
targe
t
aud
ience
of
young
to
m
idd
le
aged
male
spor
ts
fans
.
This
is
a
ra
ther
in
tr
igu
ing
targe
t
that
may
come
back
to
haun
t
the
show
in
the
long
run
.
One
can
look
to
the
cr
i
t
ica
l
ly
acc
la
imed
,
bu
t
qu
ick
ly
canned
Spor
ts
N
igh
t
for
ev
idence
.
Schwar
tz
s
tar
ted
off
w
i
th
two
spor
ts
anchors
g
iv
ing
us
some
bakground
on
the
main
charac
ter
,
Adam
Schwar
tz
p
layed
by
Road
Tr
ip
and
Ra
t
Race
s
tar
,
Breckin
Meyer
.
Schwar
tz
was
jus
t
dumped
by
h
is
long-
term
and
on
ly
g
ir
l
fr
iend
to
da
te
and
is
s
trugg
l
ing
to
make
a
career
change
and
en
ter
the
wor
ld
of
spor
ts
broadcas
t
ing
.
Schwar
tz
of
ten
dr
if
ts
off
in
to
per
sona
l
as
ides
w
i
th
spor
ts
f
igures
tha
t
show
us
wha
t
is
rea
l
ly
go
ing
on
ins
ide
h
is
head
.
These
as
ides
are
of
ten
com
ica
l
,
and
the
sudden
appearance
of
B
i
l
l
Wa
l
ton
s
i
t
t
ing
cross-
legged
on
a
couch
is
enough
for
me
to
laugh
any
day
of
the
week
.
O
ther
cameos
in
ep
isode
one
inc
lude
former
foo
tba
l
l
grea
t
D
ick
Bu
tk
iss
and
former
box
ing
referee
and
curren
t
judge
M
i
l
ls
Lane
.
W
i
th
the
excep
t
ion
of
Schwar
tz
's
bes
t
fr
iend
Dav
id
,
p
layed
by
MAD
TV
's
Bryan
Ca
l
len
,
the
cas
t
seems
to
ge
l
toge
ther
fa
ir
ly
we
l
l
.
Dav
id
is
humorous
bu
t
seems
to
be
a
lmos
t
out
of
p
lace
a
t
t
imes
,
and
h
is
t
im
ing
seems
a
bit
off
.
Schwartz
's
o
ther
fr
iend
and
secre
t
love
in
ter
es
t
Ju
l
ie
,
p
layed
by
Miriam
Shor
,
shares
a
g
r
e
a
t
chem
is
try
w
i
th
thema
in
cha
rac
-
man
t
ic
tens
ion
is
qu
i
te
obv
ious
a
n
d
m
inds
of
CBS
execu
t
ives
when
they
p
icked
up
th
is
show
.
Aga
in
,
E
l
len
is
p
lay
ing
a
charac
ter
of
the
same
f
irs
t
name
,
bu
t
th
is
t
ime
she
is
re
turn
ing
home
af
ter
her
L
.A
.
based
In
terne
t
company
went
bankrup
t
.
In
the
second
ep
isode
,
E
l
len
is
contemplating
wha
t
she
shou
ld
do
w
i
th
her
l
ife
.
Th
is
leads
us
to
very
unamus
ing
conversa
t
ions
w
i
th
fam
i
ly
,
fr
iends
and
un
for
tuna
te
ly
herse
lf
.
She
dec
ides
to
head
down
to
the
lake
w
i
th
the
book
Wa
lden
's
Pond
in
hand
in
hopes
of
INS
IDE
SCHWARTZ
/NBC
.COM
very
long
.
I
g
ive
i
t
one
s
tar
for
DeGeneres
'
perseverance
in
try
ing
the
s
i
tcom
th
ing
one
more
t
ime
.
Undec
lared
****
Tuesday
8
:30
FOX
Fox
has
s
low
ly
bu
t
sure
ly
been
c
l
imb
ing
up
the
proverb
ia
l
ladder
in
terms
of
qua
l
i
ty
programm
ing
.
I
t
is
crea
t
ing
shows
for
a
d
iverse
aud
ience
w
i
th
shows
tha
t
cater
to
many
d
ifferen
t
tas
tes
.
I
t
s
t
i
l
l
has
X-F
i
les
for
the
sc
i-f
i
fans
,
i
t
has
The
S
impsons
for
jus
t
abou
t
any
body
,
i
t
has
Tha
t
70
's
Show
for
wo
rk
s
p
e
r
-
fec
t
ly
as
ne
i
the
r
ntE
EU
.EN
SHOW
ICE
IS
.COM
Te
lev
ls
ion
ne
tworks
have
prem
iered
the
ir
fa
l
l
l
ineups
.
Fea
tured
shows
Inc
lude
"Ins
ide
Schwar
tz
,"
on
NBC
,
"The
E
l
len
Show
,"
on
CBS
,
and
"Undec
lared
,"
on
Fox
.
t
h
e
teen
a
g
e
a
n
d
young
adu
l
t
aud
i
ence
,
and
i
t
h
a
s
h
i
t
s
1
i
k
e
A
l
ly
.MRa
f
o
r
t
h
e
o
lder
wan
ts
to
jeopardize
the
fr
iendsh
ip
by
starting
a
ser
ious
more
than
fr
iends
re
la
t
ionsh
ip
.
The
f
irs
t
show
showed
grea
t
prom
ise
,
bu
t
th
is
abs
trac
t
concept
be
ing
used
may
no
t
be
a
h
i
t
w
i
th
everyone
.
I
t
was
good
enough
for
me
to
wa
tch
aga
in
,
bu
t
I
have
a
fee
l
ing
o
thers
won
'
t
fee
l
the
same
,
and
the
show
could
be
head
ing
for
an
ear
ly
ex
i
t
.
I
t
does
fo
l
low
the
g
ian
t
ra
t
ings
grabber
,
Fr
iends
,
so
any
th
ing
is
poss
ib
le
.
The
E
l
len
Show
*Fr
iday
8
:00
CBS
He
re
was
a
reason
E
l
len
DeGeneres
'
f
irs
t
show
was
can
ce
led
.
Peop
le
,
d
idn
'
t
care
abou
t
her
anymore
.
The
woman
is
no
t
funny
,
and
her
las
t
show
went
in
to
a
sudden
ta
i
lsp
in
a
t
the
end
of
i
ts
run
.
I
am
no
t
qu
i
te
sure
what
ex
ac
t
ly
was
runn
ing
through
the
d
iscover
ing
the
true
mean
ing
of
l
ife
and
what
d
irec
t
ion
she
shou
ld
take
inher
l
ife
.
She
dec
ides
to
take
a
job
as
her
old
h
igh
school
's
gu
idance
coun
se
lor
,
bu
t
I
h
igh
ly
doub
t
th
is
ser
ies
w
i
l
l
fo
l
low
as
successfu
l
a
d
irec
t
ion
.
The
show
doesn
'
t
have
much
o
f
a
suppor
t
ing
cas
t
,
as
the
lone
br
igh
t
spo
t
seems
to
be
ve
teran
ac
tor
Mar
t
in
Mu
l
l
,
and
tha
t
's
no
t
say
ing
much
.
I
t
a
lso
has
an
awfu
l
t
imes
lo
t
on
Fr
iday
n
igh
ts
at
8
:00
p
.m
.
I
ts
targe
t
aud
ience
is
mos
t
l
ike
ly
adu
l
ts
around
30
years
old
and
up
wh
ich
doesn
'
t
seem
to
ma
tch
up
w
i
th
th
is
t
ime
s
lo
t
.
A
la
ter
t
ime
may
have
been
more
benef
ic
ia
l
.
Maybe
i
t
's
the
t
ime
s
lo
t
,
maybe
i
t
's
the
lack
of
a
so
l
id
suppor
t
ing
cas
t
or
maybe
i
t
's
the
fac
t
the
DeGeneres
jus
t
isn
'
t
funny
,
bu
t
I
have
a
fee
l
ing
th
is
show
won
'
t
las
t
crowd
.
I
t
s
tepped
up
w
i
th
the
cr
i
t
i
ca
l
ly
acc
la
imed
Bos
ton
Pub
l
ic
las
t
year
,
and
th
is
year
they
gradua
te
to
a
co
l
lege
show
,
a
lbe
i
t
a
much
more
l
igh
t-hear
ted
show
than
Bos
ton
Pub
l
ic
,
w
i
th
Undec
lared
.
Th
is
new
ser
ies
g
ives
us
a
look
in
to
the
wor
ld
we
a
l
l
know
and
love
,
co
l
lege
l
ife
.
S
teven
Karp
,
p
layed
by
Jay
Baruche
l
,
grew
seven
inches
over
the
summer
,
and
is
no
longer
a
scrawny
l
i
t
t
le
nerd
.
He
is
pumped
and
pr
imed
to
take
tha
t
nex
t
s
tep
in
l
ife
,
and
he
is
ready
to
in
troduce
the
new
and
improved
S
teven
to
the
new
women
he
w
i
l
l
mee
t
a
t
co
l
lege
.
Comp
le
te
w
i
th
h
is
r
id
icu
lous-
look
ing
,
zebra-pr
in
t
sh
ir
t
,
he
mee
ts
h
is
new
Br
i
t
ish
roomma
te
,
L
loyd
,
p
layed
by
Char
l
ie
Hunnam
.
L
loyd
is
qu
i
te
suave
and
debona
ir
,
and
is
a
la
dies
'
man
.
We
a
lso
f
ind
out
tha
t
H
i
t
or
m
iss
weekend
for
mov
ie
debum
by
MEGAN
LIZOTTE
A&EEd
i
tor
Apparen
t
ly
,
the
box
off
ices
were
h
i
t
hard
th
is
weekend
.
Peop
le
f
locked
to
the
megap
lexes
through
out
the
na
t
ion
w
i
th
exc
i
temen
t
as
three
new
mov
ies
opened
.
No
t
on
ly
was
th
is
an
escape
for
peop
le
,
bu
t
a
pos
i
t
ive
boost
for
the
mov
ie
indus
try
.
Coming
in
f
irs
t
p
lace
,
w
i
th
$18
m
i
l
l
ion
in
t
icke
t
sa
les
,
the
thr
i
l
ler
,
Don
'
t
Say
a
Word
made
a
h
i
t
.
M
ichae
l
Doug
las
,
who
p
layed
Dr
.
Conrad,
jus
t
wan
ted
to
wa
tch
the
Macy
's
Parade
w
i
th
h
is
daugh
ter
and
ea
t
a
ma
id-prepared
turkey
d
inner
in
h
is
Manha
t
tan
home
.
Bu
t
,
b
ig-
t
ime
bank
robbers
in
ter
rup
ted
h
im
.
Led
by
Br
i
t
ish
badd
ie
Sean
Bean
,
he
needed
informa
t
ion
from
Doug
las
'
newes
t
pro
bono
pa
t
ien
t
,
Br
i
t
tany
Murphy
.
So
,
the
rob
bers
k
idnapped
h
is
daugh
ter
and
constantly
wa
tch
h
is
apar
tmen
t
.
Th
is
was
a
formu
la
ic
s
tory
of
th
iev
ery
and
a
good
man
r
is
ing
to
the
occas
ion
.
Doug
las
tr
ied
h
is
best
to
f
igure
out
the
mys
tery
lurk
ing
in
Murphy
's
head
and
g
ives
the
rob
bers
wha
t
they
deserve
in
this
over
ly
pred
ic
tab
le
f
l
ick
.
In
th
is
race-aga
ins
t-
the-c
locker
,
there
are
just
enough
tw
is
ts
to
keep
the
mos
t
av
id
movie
wa
tcher
in
teres
ted
.
Com
ica
l
and
somewha
t
e
lus
ive
,
Zoo
landercame
in
a
c
lose
second,
cap
tur
ing
aud
iences
.
In
th
is
good
sp
ir
i
ted
mov
ie
,
h
igh
fash
ion
mee
ts
low
comedy
on
the
c
inema
t
ic
run
way
.
Ben
S
t
i
l
ler,
wr
i
ter
and
d
irec
to
r
,
p
lays
a
super-va
in
supermode
l
,
Derek
Zoo
lander
,
work
ing
in
the
campy
fash
ion
indus
try
.
Work
ing
w
i
th
h
is
equa
l
ly
d
im
compe
t
i
tor
,
Owen
W
i
lson
,
they
b
locked
a
p
lo
t
tha
t
wou
ld
have
h
im
(S
t
i
l
ler)
under
a
spe
l
l
to
murder
the
pr
ime
m
in
is
ter
of
Ma
lays
ia
.
Dur
ing
a
l
l
of
th
is
,
the
f
i
lm
focuses
g
tea
t
ly
on
the
fash
ion
industry
.
Dav
id
Duchovny
ap
peared
as
a
hand
mode
l
.
Un
l
ike
S
t
i
l
ler
's
wacky
sp
iky
ha
irdo
,
a
few
par
ts
fe
l
l
f
la
t
.
I
t
's
def
in
i
te
ly
hard
no
t
to
p
lay
a
long
w
i
th
the
mov
ie
's
an
t
ics
.
W
i
thou
t
a
doub
t
,
i
t
a
t
trac
ts
our
vogue
,
bu
t
doesn
'
t
necessar
i
ly
ho
ld
a
t
ten
t
ion
w
i
th
i
t
's
fa
ir
ly
"bra
in
less
humor
."
Open
ing
in
th
ird
,
Hear
ts
in
A
t
lan
t
is
p
resen
ts
An
thony
Hopk
ins
'
la
tes
t
s
tar
tum
,
as
a
m
ind
read
ing
mentor
to
a
fa
ther
less
boy
in
th
is
swee
t
Stephen
K
ing
ta
le
.
The
mys
ter
ious
Hopk
ins
ren
ts
the
upstairs
room
from
the
se
lf-ab
sorbed
mo
ther
of
11-year
o
ld
An
ton
Yelchin
.
In
a
s
tandou
t
perfor
mance
,
Ye
lch
in
w
i
thou
t
de
lay
b
inds
w
i
th
h
is
new
ne
ighbor
.
Hopk
ins
was
ab
le
to
he
lp
h
im
learn
abou
t
h
is
dad
,
beat
bu
l
l
ies
,
la
ter
f
ind
ing
himself
in
love
w
i
th
h
is
crush
,
M
ika
Boreem
.
H
is
charac
ter
rema
ins
ra
ther
en
igma
t
ic
and
undeve
loped
,
wh
ich
may
have
some
v
iewers
ca
l
l
ing
the
in
tersec
t
ing
s
tor
ies
incomp
le
te
.
To
ld
through
a
f
i
l
ter
of
ch
i
ldhood
inno
cence
,
the
mov
ie
h
i
ts
home
in
a
l
l
the
r
igh
t
ways
.
Con
tr
ibu
t
ions
.
from£!
On
l
ine
.
com
Megan
is
a
jun
ior
Commun
ica
t
ions
ma
jor
w
i
th
a
concen
tra
t
ion
in
Adver
t
is
ing
.
L
loyd
seems
to
be
a
b
i
t
of
a
know
i
t-a
l
l
and
is
qu
i
te
annoy
ing
.
He
's
a
lmos
t
too
perfec
t
.
The
res
t
of
the
cas
t
is
rounded
out
w
i
th
L
izz
ie
,
p
layed
by
Car
la
Ga
l
lo
and
her
roomma
te
Rache
l
,
p
layed
by
Mon
ica
Keena
.
L
izz
ie
seems
happy
to
be
on
her
own
now
,
bu
t
m
isses
her
boyfr
iend
.
S
trug
g
l
ing
on
whe
ther
or
no
t
to
en
joy
co
l
lege
l
ife
or
s
i
t
in
her
room
and
su
lk
a
l
l
night
abou
t
be
ing
away
from
her
boyfr
iend
,
she
dec
ides
to
go
out
and
have
some
fun
af
ter
a
phone
squabb
le
w
i
th
her
pa
the
t
ic
and
lone
ly
s
ign
if
ican
t
o
ther
.
Hang
ing
up
the
phone
in
a
f
i
t
of
rage
she
bumps
in
to
S
teven
who
is
a
mess
af
ter
ge
t
t
ing
a
surpr
ise
v
is
i
t
from
h
is
dad
,
Ha
l
,
who
dropped
the
bombshe
l
l
tha
t
S
teven
's
mom
wan
ts
a
d
ivorce
.
Bo
th
in
vu
lner
ab
le
s
ta
tes
,
they
dec
ide
to
have
a
la
te
n
igh
t
rendezvous
in
Steven
's
bedroom
.
Af
ter
conso
l
ing
Ha
l
and
offer
ing
words
of
w
isdom
over
some
brews
,
S
teven
's
fr
iends
head
over
to
the
bedroom
on
ly
to
f
ind
a
scrunch
ie
(
the
un
iversa
l
do
no
t
d
is
turb
s
ign
of
the
guys)
on
the
door
knob
.
Th
is
leads
us
to
an
awkward
morn
ing
af
ter
scene
where
S
teve
seems
to
want
more
than
a
one
n
igh
t
s
tand
,
and
L
izz
ie
wan
ts
to
forge
t
that
n
igh
t
ever
happened
.
The
poss
ib
i
l
i
t
ies
are
end
less
for
humorous
encoun
ters
in
the
fu
ture
.
Th
is
cas
t
o
f
unknown
ac
tors
meshes
extremely
we
l
l
toge
ther
,
has
a
grea
t
t
ime
s
lo
t
fo
l
low
ing
the
proven
Tha
t
70
's
Show
and
cov
ers
a
top
ic
tha
t
w
i
l
l
hit
home
w
i
th
teenagers
and
co
l
lege
s
tuden
ts
everywhere
.
Barr
ing
fu
ture
hor
r
ib
le
scr
ip
ts
,
th
is
show
seems
to
be
a
hit
in
the
mak
ing
.
Of
the
new
shows
tha
t
I
've
seen
,
th
is
has
the
best
chance
to
make
i
t
through
the
season
unsca
thed
.
Ed
,
a
jun
ior
journalism
ma
jor
en
joys
sunse
ts
and
ro
man
t
ic
wa
lks
on
the
beach
.
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SPORTS
Page
11
T
ino
deserves
respect
from
Yanks
and
fans
~~~~~~~bySC01TDESIERE
These
Yankees
a
re
qu
i
te
a
team
.
Derek
Je
te
r
,
he
is
the
pos
ter
boy
,
the
ido
l
of
every
teenage
g
i
r
l
in
the
c
i
ty
.
Pau
l
O
'Ne
i
l
l
,
he
is
the
hear
t
and
sou
l
,
the
favor
i
te
p
layer
of
ev
ery
guy
in
the
c
i
ty
.
Bern
ie
W
i
l
l
iams
,
he
is
the
supers
tar
,
a
sw
i
tch
h
i
t
t
ing
,
offens
ive
fo
rce
.
Mar
iano
R
ivera
,
he
's
"Mo"
,
the
grea
tes
t
c
loser
in
pos
tseason
h
is
tory
.
There
is
the
p
i
tch
ing
s
taff
of
Roger
C
lemens
,
M
ike
Muss
ina
,
and
Andy
Pe
t
t
i
t
te
,
wh
ich
m
igh
t
be
the
bes
t
in
rece
ive
the
long
and
lucra
t
ive
con
trac
t
ex
tens
ions
tha
t
one
wou
ld
expec
t
as
a
reward
for
lead
ing
h
is
team
to
the
top
four
t
imes
in
f
ive
years
.
T
ino
Mar
t
inez
d
id
no
t
.
Ins
tead
,
T
ino
was
to
ld
to
wa
i
t
un
t
i
l
the
off-season
,
when
h
is
con
t
rac
t
w
i
l
l
exp
i
re
.
He
was
to
ld
to
wa
i
t
·
because
,
c
lea
r
ly
,
the
Yankees
jus
t
do
no
t
th
ink
he
is
impor
tan
t
enough
to
lock
h
im
up
before
he
has
the
chance
to
tes
t
the
marke
t
.
Wh
i
le
the
o
thers
had
the
ir
Yankee
the
game
.
fu
tures
secured
,
T
ino
go
t
to
l
is
ten
Then
there
is
T
ino
Mar
t
inez
.
He
a
l
l
yea
r
to
B
r
ian
Cashman
ta
lk
abou
t
is
jus
t
there
.
wha
t
a
grea
t
f
irs
t
base
prospec
t
N
ick
Johnson
is
and
abou
t
how
he
cou
ld
be
ready
to
p
lay
in
the
ma
jors
as
soon
as
nex
t
season.
T
ino
go
t
to
hear
rumb
l
ings
in
the
med
ia
tha
t
George
S
te
inbrenner
loves
the
idea
of
br
ing
ing
Jason
G
iamb
i
to
New
Yo
rk
nex
t
season
.
In
fac
t
,
as
the
trade
dead
l
ine
ap
proached
,
T
ino
go
t
to
hear
abou
t
how
George
loves
the
idea
of
ge
t
t
ing
G
iamb
i
so
much
tha
t
he
wan
ts
to
ge
t
h
im
r
igh
t
now
if
i
t
's
poss
ib
le
.
Yankee
fans
c
la
im
ing
they
a
re
in
favor
of
keep
ing
T
ino
wou
ld
be
ly
ing
if
they
sa
id
the
though
t
of
ge
t
t
ing
G
iamb
i
d
id
no
t
exc
i
te
them.
So
wha
t
if
T
ino
is
ca
r
ry
ing
the
team
·
offens
ive
ly
,
th
is
is
Jason
G
iamb
i
he
re
!
T
ino
a
lso
never
go
t
to
hear
Joe
Torre
s
tand
up
for
h
im
,
the
way
he
s
tood
up
for
the
o
thers
.
When
Bern
ie
W
i
l
l
iams
was
go
ing
to
be
a
f
ree
agen
t
,
Torre
spoke
a
l
l
year
of
how
impor
tan
t
i
t
was
to
br
ing
h
im
back
.
When
Andy
Pe
t
t
i
t
te
on
the
trading
b
lock
as
he
s
trugg
led
through
the
'98
season
,
Torre
s
tood
up
and
sa
id
tha
t
he
d
id
no
t
Yea
r
af
ter
yea
r
,
game
af
ter
game
,
he
is
there
.
He
's
the
re
,
knock
ing
in
b
ig
runs
.
He
's
there
,
h
i
t
t
ing
b
ig
home
runs
and
p
lay
ing
Go
ld
G
love
ca
l
iber
defense
a
t
f
i
rs
t
.
He
's
the
re
,
be
ing
ignored
by
h
is
fans
and
un
der..-i
!P
I>
rec
ia
ted
by
h
is
organ
iza
rrhe
Ph
i
losophy
of
Pooch
tichl.. '
The
Yankees
dynam
ic
run
of
the
las
t
f
ive
years
,
wh
ich
has
inc
luded
fou
r
wo
r
ld
champ
ionsh
ips
,
has
a
lso
inc
luded
a
grea
t
dea
l
of
turnover
.
On
ly
a
hand
fu
l
of
p
laye
rs
have
been
on
board
and
been
key
members
for
a
l
l
f
ive
yea
rs
and
a
l
l
four
cham
p
ionsh
ips
.
Or
lando
Hernandez
has
no
t
.
Ne
i
ther
has
Dav
id
Jus
t
ice
.
Nor
Roger
C
lemens
,
Sco
t
t
Bros
ius
,
Shane
Spencer
,
M
ike
Muss
ina
,
Chuck
Knob
lauch
or
Jorge
Posada
,
who
was
on
the
ros
ter
in
'96
bu
t
con
tr
ibu
ted
nex
t
to
no
th
ing
.
T
ino
Mar
t
inez
has
.
On
ly
T
ino
,
Je
ter
,
W
i
l
l
iams
,
Pe
t
t
i
t
te
,
O
'Ne
i
l
l
,
and
R
ivera
have
been
around
and
con
tr
ibu
t
ing
for
the
dura
t
ion
.
O
'Ne
i
l
l
w
i
l
l
be
a
l
lowed
to
pa
tro
l
r
igh
t
f
ie
ld
un
t
i
l
the
day
he
dec
ides
to
re
t
i
re
,
wh
ich
may
be
soon
.
Je
ter
,
W
i
l
l
iams
,
Pe
t
t
i
t
te
and
R
ivera
are
regarded
as
un
touchab
le
p
ieces
by
the
Yankees
organ
iza
t
ion
.
S
ign
ing
a
l
l
four
to
long-
term
con
trac
ts
was
made
a
top
pr
ior
i
ty
by
Br
ian
Cashman
and
company
.
A
l
l
four
even
tua
l
ly
d
id
M
ichae
l
Jordan
has
re
turned
.
S
imp
ly
pu
t
,
the
grea
tes
t
p
layer
to
ever
grace
an
NBA
cour
t
has
come
back
for
the
second
t
ime
in
h
is
i
l
lus
tr
ious
ca
ree
r
.
I
t
's
abou
t
t
ime
.
I
have
heard
a
l
l
s
ides
of
the
argu
men
t
.
Many
say
tha
t
M
ichae
l
Jor
dan
shou
ld
have
s
tayed
in
re
t
ire
men
t
.
And
there
a
re
a
few
po
in
ts
tha
t
make
the
skep
t
ics
be
l
ieve
th
is
is
so
.
F
irs
t
,
and
mos
t
impor
tan
t
,
is
the
fac
t
tha
t
he
may
no
t
have
the
ab
i
l
i
ty
anymore
.
A
t
38
years
o
ld
,
he
may
no
t
be
ab
le
to
compe
te
w
i
th
the
fas
ter
and
younger
supers
tars
of
the
curren
t
NBA
.
Second
,
is
tha
t
he
may
no
t
be
ab
le
to
l
ive
up
to
the
legend
he
has
en
graved
in
to
our
m
inds
.
He
lef
t
the
NBA
af
ter
a
momen
t
tha
t
def
ined
h
is
ca
ree
r
.
He
lef
t
a
w
inne
r
.
He
lef
t
as
the
man
who
dra
ined
the
game
w
inn
ing
sho
t
,
wh
ich
gave
the
Ch
i
cago
Bu
l
ls
the
ir
th
i
rd
s
tra
igh
t
NBA
t
i
t
le
and
the
ir
s
ix
th
t
i
t
le
in
e
igh
t
years
.
Tha
t
is
the
u
l
t
ima
te
s
torybook
end
ing
in
a
s
tor
ied
ca
ree
r
.
The
legend
of
M
ichae
l
for
dan
is
so
large
,
tha
t
even
M
ichae
l
Jo
rdan
w
i
l
l
be
ha
rd
-o
ressed
to
ove
r
-
-
-
-
-
by
DAN
PUCBERELLI
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
come
i
t
.
Bu
t
in
these
fac
tors
l
ie
the
cha
l
lenge
.
Any
of
us
who
remember
M
ichae
l
Jordan
a
t
h
is
bes
t
,
remem
ber
tha
t
M
ichae
l
Jordan
is
a
l
l
abou
t
cha
l
lenges
.
Jordan
loves
to
cha
l
lenge
h
imse
lf
.
He
has
done
i
t
t
ime
and
t
ime
aga
in
,
w
i
th
each
fea
t
be
com
in&
one
mo
re
page
in
h
is
amaz
ing
book
.
He
overcame
cha
l
lenges
to
lead
the
NBA
in
scor
ing
on
sev
era
l
occas
ions
.
He
overcame
cha
l
lenges
to
w
in
NBA
champ
ionsh
ips
.
He
even
overcame
re
t
iremen
t
to
come
back
,
and
dom
ina
te
the
league
.
Who
is
to
say
he
can
'
t
overcome
re
t
iremen
t
once
more
,
and
wr
i
te
ano
ther
amaz
ing
chap
ter
in
h
is
s
tory?
No
t
me
.
Bu
t
yes
,
I
do
fee
l
a
l
i
t
t
le
m
ixed
abou
t
i
t
.
See
ing
Jordan
in
a
W
iz
a
rds
jersey
jus
t
won
't
fee
l
r
igh
t
.
M
ichae
l
Jordan
is
and
w
i
l
l
a
lways
be
the
ep
i
tome
of
the
Ch
icago
Bu
l
ls
organ
iza
t
ion
.
Tha
t
is
where
our
memor
ies
l
ie
.
Jordan
as
a
Wash
ing
ton
W
iza
rd
w
i
l
l
need
some
ge
t
t
ing
used
to
,
tha
t
's
for
su
re
.
Bu
t
desp
i
te
th
is
awkwardness
,
I
rea
l
ly
fee
l
tha
t
i
t
won
'
t
ma
t
ter
come
Oc
tober
30
th
,
when
Jordan
makes
h
is
re
turn
to
baske
tba
l
l
aga
ins
t
the
New
Yo
rk
Kn
icks
in
the
ha
l
lowed
grounds
of
Mad
ison
Square
Ga
r
den
.
See
ing
M
ichae
l
Jordan
once
aga
in
lace
up
h
is
trademark
"Jordans"
is
go
ing
to
be
a
grea
t
s
igh
t
.
Th
is
is
a
lmos
t
l
ike
a
reun
ion
tour
of
one
of
the
grea
tes
t
perform
ing
ac
ts
in
modem
t
imes
.
On
ly
th
is
perform
ing
ac
t
isn
't
a
rock
band
.
Th
is
is
a
man
.
One
man
.
The
g
rea
t
es
t
to
ever
p
lay
the
game
.
Th
is
man
is
the
one
and
on
ly
M
ichae
l
Jordan
.
Who
cares
wha
t
jersey
he
is
wear
ing?
We
now
have
one
las
t
chance
a
t
see
ing
the
grea
tes
t
p
layer
to
ever
p
lay
the
game
of
baske
tba
l
l
.
We
have
one
las
t
sho
t
to
w
i
tness
the
icon
of
hoops
h
imse
lf
resurrec
t
a
league
tha
t
los
t
i
ts
mag
ic
.
We
w
i
l
l
ge
t
to
see
a
man
br
ing
the
spark
back
to
the
NBA
,
and
i
l
lum
ina
te
i
t
once
more
.
And
for
tha
t
reason
,
and
tha
t
reason
a
lone
,
makes
h
is
re
turn
no
t
on
ly
accep
tab
le
,
bu
t
abso
lu
te
ly
necessary
.
We
lcome
back
,
M
ike
.
I
t
's
been
a
long
t
ime
.
I
can
'
t
wa
i
t
to
see
wha
t
e
lse
you
a
re
go
ing
to
amaze
us
w
i
th
.
Track
teams
compete
against
bes
t
inMee
to
f
Champ
ions
by
ROB
McGUINNESS
wasn
'
t
as
"sharp"
as
i
t
was
a
t
th
is
bes
ts
on
the
Van
Cor
t
land
t
course
,
Sa
turday
's
performance
was
a
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
po
in
t
dur
ing
the
2000
cross-coun- induc
t
ing
Dom
ton
and
sophomore
.
good
s
tep
towards
reach
ing
the
Compe
t
ing
in
wha
t
was
essen- t
ry
campa
ign
.
Char
l
ie
W
i
l
l
iams
(28
:59)
.
The
team
goa
l
.
t
ia
l
ly
the
irf
irs
trea
lmee
tof
the
yea
r
,
"Las
t
ye~,
th
is
was
our
th
ird
team
's
s
izab
le
freshman
c
lass
a
lso
"I
th
ink
we
d
id
we
l
l
for
our
f
irs
t
am
ids
t
a
ta
len
ted
26-
team
f
ie
ld
tha
t
mee
t
,"
he
sa
id
.
"We
had
[mee
ts
a
t]
fared
we
l
l
a
t
the
Mee
t
of
Champ
i- race
,"
Dr
isco
l
l
sa
id
.
"We
're
look
inc
luded
two
na
t
iona
l
ly
ranked
A
rmy
.
and
Cen
tra
l
Connec
t
icu
t
."
ons
,
as
Geoff
Decker
(27
:
18
)
and
ing
forward
to
hopefu
l
ly
becom
ing
squads
,
.
the
Mar
i
s
t
Men
's
Cross
Mans
t
was
schedu
led
to
compe
te
Lou
A
lbano
(27
:24
)
qua
l
i
f
ied
fo
r
the
the
bes
t
team
in
schoo
l
h
is
tory
and
Coun
try
team
p
laced
14
th
a
t
the
in
the
Wagner
Inv
i
ta
t
iona
l
in
m
id- (vars
i
ty)
top-seven
.
break
ing
the
team
t
ime
record
a
t
seven
thannua
l
lonaMee
tofCham- Sep
tember
,
bu
t
the
mee
t
was
can-
"A
l
l
of
the
freshmen
ran
w
i
th
a
MAACs
or
IC4As
."
p
ions
Sa
turday
in
the
Bronx
.
ce
led
in
the
wake
of
the
Wor
ld
lo
t
of
ma
tur
i
ty
today
,"
Co
la
izzo
In
the
women
's
race
,
the
Lady
Sen
ior
M
ike
Nehr
(26
:07)
and
Trade
Cen
ter
t
ragedy
.
said
.
"Decker
,
Lou
and
Ma
t
t
Red
Foxes
f
in
ished
12
th
in
a
f
ie
ld
sophomore
K
irk
Dom
ton
(26
:
10
)
The
team
u
t
i
l
ized
the
non-race
Pe
tersen
a
l
l
showed
good
s
igns
of
of21
teams
wh
ich
inc
luded
na
t
ion
led
the
Red
Foxes
on
the
f
ive
m
i
le
weeks
and
d
id
severa
l
hard
work- l
i
fe
.
I
t
was
good
to
see
them
run- a
l
ly
ranked
Ya
le
,
Bos
ton
Co
l
lege
course
,
p
lac
ing
57
th
and
61s
t
re
- ou
ts
in
prepara
t
ion
for
no
t
on
ly
the
n
ing
an
even
pace
."
and
V
i
l
lanova
.
spec
t
ive
ly
.
Round
ing
ou
t
the
sco
r
- Iona
mee
t
,
bu~ al~o th~
Oc
tober
6
W
i
th
the
ma
jor
champ
ionsh
ip
Sen
io
r
L
iza
G
rudz
insk
i
(22
:17
)
was
ing
f
ive
we
re
sen
ior
Pa
t
Dr
isco
l
l
,
Pau
l
Shor
t
Inv1
ta
t10na
l
m
Pennsy
l- mee
ts
draw
ing
c
loser
,
the
team
is
Marist
's
top
f
in
isher
,
and
Jenn
jun
iors
Jay
Grady
and
Jama
l
van
ia
.
focus
ing
on
i
ts
supreme
goa
l
:
be- Rosenb
la
t
t
(22
:28)
,
Leann
Padge
t
t
.
W
i
th
a
f
ive-man
average
'Tm,~eally l.ooking·fo~ard
t?nex
t
com
ing
the
bes
t
team
in
the
h
is- Bo
l
ing
broke
,
Sue
Go
lden
and
of
26
:33
and
a
team
score
of
390
,
week
,
Co
la
izzo
sa
id
.
We
d
id
our
to
ry
of
the
program
.
Las
t
yea
r
,
.
the
Chery
l
Norr
is
compr
ised
the
res
t
Mar
is
t
improved
two
p
laces
and
46
hardes
t
workou
t
of
the
season
on
cross-coun
try
team
cap
tured
the
of
the
scor
ing
f
ive
.
po
in
ts
over
las
t
year
's
performance
Wedn~sday.
I
d
idn
'
t
expec
t
us
to
IC4A
Un
ivers
i
ty
Champ
ionsh
ip
Th
is
weekend
,
the
men
's
and
a
t
the
Mee
t
of
Champ
ions
.
come
m
here
~resh."
and
sha
t
tered
a
23-year-o
ld
team
women
's
teams
w
i
l
l
t
rave
l
to
Leh
igh
Even
w
i
th
the
success
,
men
's
Severa
l
Mans
t
runners
managed
t
ime
reco
rd
.
Un
ive
rs
i
ty
in
Be
th
lehem
,
PA
fo
r
the
coach
Pe
te
Co
la
izzo
sa
id
the
team
to
no
tch
cons
iderab
le
persona
l
Team
Cap
ta
in
Dr
isco
l
l
said
Pau
l
Shor
t
Inv
i
ta
t
iona
l
.
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
wan
t
Andy
go
ing
anywhere.
And
when
wr
i
ters
began
to
specu
la
te
tha
t
O
'Ne
i
l
l
was
near
ing
the
end
as
he
s
lumped
last
Sep
tember
,
Torre
s
tood
up
and
made
i
t
c
lear
wha
t
O
'Ne
i
l
l
mean
t
to
h
is
team
.
Now
To
r
re
shou
ld
s
tand
up
for
T
ino
.
He
shou
ld
be
there
for
a
guy
who
has
cons
is
ten
t
ly
been
there
for
h
im
.
Ins
tead
,
To
r
re
has
taken
the
company
l
ine
,
tha
t
Mar
t
inez
's
con
trac
t
s
i
tua
t
ion
w
i
l
l
be
ad
dressed
in
the
off-season
.
For
h
is
par
t
,
desp
i
te
a
l
l
the
d
is
trac
t
ions
and
trade
rumors
,
and
desp
i
te
hav
ing
the
r
igh
t
to
be
a
l
i
t
t
le
on
the
ang
ry
s
ide
,
T
ino
has
kep
t
h
is
coo
l
and
responded
w
i
th
the
season
of
h
is
l
ife
.
W
i
th
Chuck
Knob
lauch
a
non-fac
tor
,
Dav
id
Jus
t
ice
no
t
produc
ing
as
expec
ted
,
and
Be
rn
ie
W
i
l
l
iams
m
iss
ing
games
early
in
the
season
,
T
ino
has
thrown
the
Yankee
juggernau
t
square
ly
on
h
is
shou
lders
.
A
t
press
t
ime
,
he
leads
the
team
w
i
th
34
homeruns
and
113
runs
ba
t
ted
in
.
He
leads
the
team
in
to
ta
l
bases
and
in
s
lugg
ing
percen
tage
,
is
sec
ond
in
games
p
layed
and
h
i
ts
,
and
th
ird
in
runs
scored
.
T
ino
has
cons
is
ten
t
ly
produced
for
the
Yankees
.
He
has
never
dr
iven
in
less
than
90
runs
and
on
ly
once
has
he
fa
i
led
to
dr
ive
in
100
.
He
has
never
p
layed
less
than
140
games
and
on
ly
once
has
he
fa
i
led
to
p
lay
in
a
t
leas
t
150
.
He
has
been
c
lu
tch
as
we
l
l
,
de
l
iver
ing
in
the
pos
t-season
,
never
more
so
than
when
he
b
las
ted
a
two-ou
t
,
sev
en
th-
inn
ing
grand
s
lam
in
Game
1
of
the
98
'
Wor
ld
Ser
ies
,
crush
ing
any
hopes
the
Padres
m
igh
t
have
had
.
T
ino
Mar
t
inez
has
been
there
for
the
Yankees
.
From
the
day
hear
r
ived
in
the
Bronx
,
he
has
been
the
re
,
p
lay
ing
eve
ryday
,
produc
ing
every
yea
r
,
and
above
a
l
l
,
he
lp
ing
h
is
team
w
in
.
Now
,
th
is
o
f
f
-season
,
i
t
is
t
ime
tha
t
the
Yankees
are
there
for
T
ino
.
TENNIS
..
From
12
A
ldorsson
c
la
imed
v
ic
tory
,
w
in
n
ing
6
-4
,
6
-7
,
5
-7
.
"
I
t
was
one
of
the
bes
t
ma
tches
,
a
l
l
coaches
agreed
,"
sa
id
Sm
i
th
.
F
if
teen
teams
were
represen
ted
a
t
the
Inv
i
ta
t
iona
l
,
inc
lud
ing
some
top
schoo
ls
in
the
Nor
theas
t
.
The
Red
Foxes
fa
ired
we
l
l
aga
ins
t
the
ir
compe
t
i
t
ion
,
prov
ing
they
'
are
a
s
trong
team
,
accord
ing
to
Sm
i
th
.
"Th
is
is
the
s
tronges
t
team
we
have
had
s
ince
my
tenure
here
a
t
Mar
is
t
,"
he
sa
id
.
"W
i
th
the
add
i
t
ion
of
Mar
t
in
A
ldorsson
,
Dav
id
S
la
ter
,
coup
led
w
i
th
N
ick
Bass
-a
Dav
is
Cup
p
layer
f
rom
S
t
.
C
roy
,
V
i
rg
in
Is
lands
and
freshman
M
ike
Nass
if
,
we
have
a
very
form
idab
le
n
ine
p
layers
on
our
team
."
Th
is
weekend
Mar
is
t
w
i
l
l
p
lay
a
t
the
Harvard
ECAC,
champ
ion
sh
ips
.
Accord
ing
to
coach
Sm
i
th
th
is
tournamen
t
fea
tu
res
the
16
bes
t
teams
be
tween
Ma
ine
and
V
irg
in
ia
as
se
lec
ted
by
a
committee
of
seven
coaches
.
-._
......
:d
_______
THE
CIRCLE
______
_
S
ta
t
of
the
Week
Las
t
Sunday
,
the
Mar
is
t
men
's
tenn
is
team
defea
ted
R
ider
7
-0
.
The
v
ic
tory
marked
the
They
Sa
id
I
t
_
•
34
th
s
tra
igh
t
MAAC
v
ic
tory
for
the
Red
Foxes
.
Mar
is
t
w
i
l
l
p
lay
in
the
Harvard
ECAC
Champ
ionsh
ips
wh
ich
fea
tures
the
16
bes
t
teams
from
Ma
ine
to
V
i
rg
in
ia
,
accord
ing
to
head
coach
T
im
Sm
i
th
October
4
,
2001
SPORTS
"W
i
th
the
ta
len
t
we
have
,
I
'd
be
ex
treme
ly
d
isappo
in
ted
i
f
we
d
id
no
t
defend
our
t
i
t
le
and
advance
to
our
.
four
th
NCAA
champ
ionsh
ip
.
"
Men
's
tenn
is
head
coach
T
im
Sm
i
th
abou
t
h
is
expec
ta
t
ions
for
th
is
year
's
team
.
Page
12
Men
's
soccer
ha
lted
1-0
by
Manhattan
in
MAAC
opener
by
MIKE
DRECHSEL
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
.Two
days
ago
the
Mar
is
t
Men
's
Soccer
team
took
a
dev
as
ta
t
ing
loss
to
the
d
isma
l
Man
ha
t
tan
Co
l
lege
Jaspe
rs
1
-0
,
in
the
Bronx
.
Freshman
Ma
t
thew
Sa
lo
t
t
i
ne
t
ted
.
the
game
w
inner
in
the
51s
t
m
inu
te
of
the
con
tes
t
w
i
th
a
20-yard
f
l
icker
just
pas
t
Mar
is
t
goa
lkeeper
Car
los
DeB
r
i
to
.
Mar
is
t
head
coach
Bobby
Herodes
was
d
isappo
in
ted
w
i
th
the
p
lay
of
h
is
team
,
i
t
be
ing
the
f
irs
t
game
in
Me
tro
A
t
lan
t
ic
A
th
le
t
ic
Conference
(MAAC)
p
lay
.
"They
(Mar
is
t)
have
a
warped
sense
of
rea
l
i
ty
,"
sa
id
Herodes
abou
t
h
is
team
.
"A
l
though
I
have
to
g
ive
Manha
t
tan
cred
i
t
~:..:
for
the
v
ic
tory
.
I
t
was
a
good
.
.
.
.
:-;.~~ ~.oal
and
they
d
id
wha
t
they
had
•
'
.
to
do
defens
ive
ly
to
·
preserve
the
w
in
,
but
we
shou
ld
have
pounded
them
."
The
Red
Foxes
dom
ina
ted
the
f
irs
t
ha
lf
,
bu
t
cou
ld
no
t
connec
t
.
Jaspers
goa
l
ie
Jesse
Lardner
made
s
ix
saves
,
and
a
l
though
DeBr
i
to
le
t
up
the
game-w
inner
,
he
s
topped
a
l
l
four
o
f
Manha
t
tan
's
o
ther
sho
ts
.
He
rodes
s
imp
ly
expec
ted
more
from
h
is
team
then
the
effor
t
they
gave
.
"Th
is
is
a
d
ishear
ten
ing
loss
,"
sa
id
Herodes
.
"It
's
as
bad
as
they
come
."
W
i
th
na
t
iona
l
powerhouse
Loyo
la
com
ing
to
Mar
is
t
on
Sa
tu
rday
,
the
Red
Foxes
despe
r
a
te
ly
wan
ted
to
defea
t
the
f
ledg
l
ing
Jaspers
.
"
I
f
we
p
lay
l
ike
th
is
on
Sa
tur
day
,
you
can
expec
t
an
ex
t
reme
ly
lops
ided
ma
tch
,"
sa
id
Herodes
.
The
Greyhounds
of
Loyo
la
Un
ivers
i
ty
have
g
iven
up
just
one
goa
l
in
i
ts
las
t
s
ix
games
,
tha
t
one
goa
l
com
ing
on
a
pen
a
l
ty
k
ick
.
They
w
i
l
l
come
in
to
the
con
tes
t
ranked
13
th
in
the
Na
t
iona
l
Soccer
Coaches
Asso
c
ia
t
ion
of
Amer
ica
(NSCAA)
po
l
l
,
mov
ing
up
two
spo
ts
from
las
t
week
.
"Hopefu
l
ly
th
is
game
w
i
l
l
serve
as
a
wake-up
ca
l
l
for
us
,"
sa
id
Herodes
.
"Th
is
week
in
prac
t
ice
I
'
l
l
be
ro
ta
t
ing
p
layers
and
f
ind
ing
those
tha
t
are
ready
to
p
lay
."
M
iµ
is
t
squeaked
in
to
the
con
ference
p
layoffs
las
t
year
w
i
th
f
ive
w
ins
and
w
i
l
l
mos
t
l
ike
ly
need
a
t
leas
t
s
ix
to
ge
t
back
the
re
th
is
yea
r
.
Herodes
a
lso
spoke
abou
t
the
sen
ior
impac
t
as
a
fac
tor
for
the
Red
Foxes
to
con
t
inue
the
ir
success
.
"In
order
for
us
to
p
lay
we
l
l
,
we
're
go
ing
to
need
the
leader
sh
ip
ou
t
of
the
sen
iors
,"
added
Herodes
.
"
I
f
they
come
ou
t
and
take
charge
we
don
'
t
lose
games
l
ike
ton
igh
t
.
We
haven
'
t
rea
l
ly
p
layed
a
l
l
too
we
l
l
th
is
season
.
We
've
had
a
lo
t
of
breaks
go
our
way
and
we
canno
t
re
ly
on
tha
t
."
Th
ings
seemed
to
go
the
way
of
the
Red
Foxes
las
t
Sa
turday
n
igh
t
aga
ins
t
the
Rams
o
f
Fordham
,
bu
t
not
because
of
breaks
.
Mar
is
t
dom
ina
ted
and
des
troyed
the
Rams
6
-1
.
Dav
id
Mus
insk
i
and
S
teve
Murk
each
had
two
goa
ls
ap
iece
to
g
ive
Mar
is
t
the
ir
f
if
th
v
ic
tory
of
the
season
.
Sen
ior
Br
ian
Garafo
la
and
freshman
Pa
tr
ick
Saf
ino
a
lso
ne
t
ted
goa
ls
for
Mar
is
t
.
DeBr
i
to
had
to
make
three
saves
in
the
v
ic
tory
.
"The
Fordham
and
Oneon
ta
games
were
the
on
ly
two
games
we
p
layed
we
l
l
from
s
tar
t
to
f
in
ish
,"
sa
id
Herodes
.
The
loss
dropped
Mar
is
t
to
5-
3
overa
l
l
and
0-
i
in
the
confer
ence
.
Mar
is
t
w
i
l
l
re-group
aga
ins
t
Loyo
la
on
Sa
turday
af
ternoon
a
t
1
p
.m
.
on
Leon
idoff
F
ie
ld
and
w
i
l
l
a
lso
face
Iona
a
t
home
on
Wednesday
Oc
tober
10
th
.
PHOTO CRED
IT
/MAR
IST
ATHLET
IC
DEPARTMENT
Sen
ior
S
teve
Murk
scored
two
goa
ls
in
Mar
is
t
's
6-1
v
ic
tory
over
Fordham
,
bu
t
ne
i
ther
he
nor
any
of
h
is
teama
tes
cou
ld
crack
the
Manha
t
tan
ne
t
on
Tuesday
n
igh
t
,
los
ing
to
the
Jaspers
1
-0
in
the
team
's
f
irst
con
ference
game
of
the
season
.
Red
Fox
footba
l
l
dro·
ps
to
0-3
after
loss
to
St
.
Peter
's
by
PETER
PALMIERI
Spor
ts
Ed
i
tor
goa
lfromJamesGa
lea
la
te
in
the
turned
the
ba
l
l
over
on
four
f
irs
t
scored
.
downs
,
af
ter
ga
in
ing
on
ly
one
Led
by
A
lfredo
R
iu
l
lano
's
32
ya
rd
.
S
t
.Pe
ter
'sranou
t
thec
lock
For
the
f
irs
t
t
ime
in
the
h
is
tory
yards
on
ten
carr
ies
,
the
Red
to
secure
the
v
ic
tory
.
of
the
J
im
Parady
era
,
the
Mar
is
t
Foxes
came
s
to
rm
ing
back
in
the
The
loss
was
the
f
irs
t
confer
foo
tba
l
l
team
has
s
tar
ted
the
th
ird
quar
ter
to
cu
t
the
lead
to
ence
loss
for
Mar
is
t
,
dropp
ing
season
w
i
th
an
0-3
record
.
10-7
.
The
Mar
i
s
t
offense
the
team
to
0
-1
on
the
yea
r
,
wh
i
le
Mar
is
t
con
t
inued
i
ts
three- ma
rched
81
ya
rds
down
the
f
ie
ld
S
t
.
Pe
ter
's
evened
i
ts
confer
game
sk
id
,
fa
l
l
ing
to
Me
tro
A
t- on
23
p
lays
,
capped
by
a
one
ence
record
a
t
1
-1
.
lan
t
ic
A
th
le
t
ic
Conference
yard
run
from
R
iu
l
lano
for
the
Red
Fox
quar
terback
John
(MAAC)
foe
S
t
.
Pe
ter
's
13-7
.
touchdown
.
Come
l
iusen
wen
t
7-17
in
the
The
team
recorded
i
ts
lowes
t
However
,
on
the
ensu
ing
game
for
77
yards
and
one
in
po
in
t
to
ta
l
and
lowes
t
yardage
dr
ive
,
Ga
lea
conver
ted
on
a
21- tercep
t
ion
.
R
iu
l
lano
rushed
for
to
ta
l
of
the
season
aga
ins
t
the
yard
f
ie
ld
goa
l
a
t
temp
t
to
g
ive
49
yards
fo
l
lowed
by
jun
ior
Peacocks
.
the
Peacocks
a
13-7
lead
tha
t
Chr
is
Pr
ice
who
racked
up
44
S
t
.
Pe
ter
's
go
t
on
the
board
they
wou
ld
never
re
l
inqu
ish
.
yards
on
12
carr
ies
.
f
irs
t
w
i
th
an
impress
ive
68-yard
The
dr
ive
was
h
igh
l
igh
ted
by
a
T
im
Cu
l
len
led
the
Mar
is
t
de-
touchdown
run
from
runn
ing
45-yard
run
from
C
lay
ton
.
fense
w
i
th
11
tack
les
fo
l
lowed
back
Derek
C
lay
ton
.
The
sopho
-
La
te
in
the
four
th
quar
ter
,
by
Hea
ly
w
i
th
f
ive
.
The
defense
more
back
ran
for
a
to
ta
l
of
187
·
sophomore
John
Hea
ly
III
re- a
lso
recovered
two
fumb
les
by
yards
on
the
ground
,
more
than
covered
a
fumb
le
by
C
lay
ton
,
S
t
.
Pe
ter
's
.
the
en
t
ire
Mar
i
s
t
offense
,
en
g
iv
ing
the
Red
Foxes
one
more
Mar
is
t
w
i
l
l
take
on
Fa
irf
ie
ld
rou
te
to
earn
ing
MAAC
P
layer
sho
t
to
pu
l
l
ou
t
the
w
in
.
W
i
th
Un
ivers
i
ty
on
Sa
turday
in
Con
of
the
Week
honors
.
2
:36
rema
in
ing
on
the
c
lock
and
nec
t
icu
t
.
Fa
irf
ie
ld
is
2-
0
in
the
The
Peacocks
increased
the
on
ly30yardsfrommak
ingam
i- MAAC
,com
ingoffa26-
21de
lead
to
10-0
on
a
32-yard
f
ie
ld
racu
lous
comeback
,
Mar
is
t
fea
t
a
t
the
hands
of
Iona
.
Men
's
Tenn
is
look
ing
strong
ear
ly
on
by
PAULSEACH
Cap
ta
in
Pa
t
Dahner
t
won
the
coach
T
im
Sm
i
th
,
the
bes
t
ma
tch
S
ta
f
/Wr
i
ter
D
F
l
igh
t
conso
la
t
ion
ma
tch
,
of
the
tournamen
t
was
be
tween
Las
t
weekend
,
the
Marist
w
inn
ing
four
ma
tches
in
the
Jun
ior
Co
l
lege
transfer
Mar
t
in
men
's
tenn
is
s
tormed
in
to
the
backdraw
.
He
defea
ted
Ky
le
A
ldorsson
and
James
Newman
Brown
Inv
i
ta
t
iona
l
tournamen
t
Burbara
of
the
Un
ivers
i
ty
of
of
Assump
t
ion
Co
l
lege
in
the
w
i
th
the
ir
s
igh
ts
se
t
on
v
ic
tory
.
Rhode
Is
land
6-1
,
4-6
,
10
-8
.
quar
terf
ina
ls
of
the
ma
in
-d
r
'aw
.
They.
d
id
no
t
d
isappo
in
t
.
Accord
ing
to
Men
's
Tenn
is
See
.
.
.
TENNIS
,
11
lander
is
ou
t
in
thea
tres
,
see
mov
ie
rev
iews
of
th
is
and
o
ther
curren
t
box
off
ice
draws
,
Pg
.9
.·
L
Peace-based
ac
t
iv
ism
appears
a
t
Mar
i
s
t
Co
l
lege
,
's
tuden
ts
and
facu
l
ty
work
toge
ther
,
Pg
.
5
.
Vo
lume
SS
Issue
3
October
4
,
2001
Senator
by
JACLYN
JACOBSEN
Ed
i
tor-
in-Ch
ie
f
"Thousands
of
peop
le
d
ied
in
the
Wor
ld
Trade
Cen
ter
,
and
so
a
lso
d
id
many
of
our
i
l
lus
ions
,"
de
c
lared
Sena
tor
George
M
i
tche
l
l
,
former
Sena
te
Ma
jor
i
ty
Leader
and
coord
ina
tor
of
the
1998
Nor
thern
Ire
land
peace
accords
,
in
the
McCann
Cen
ter
on
Monday
n
igh
t
.
M
i
tche
l
l
,
a
na
t
ive
of
Ma
ine
,
spen
t
f
if
teen
years
in
the
Un
i
ted
S
ta
tes
Sena
te
,
f
i
l
l
ing
Sen
.
Edmund
Musk
ie
's
sea
t
when
the
la
t
ter
re-_
s
igned
to
become
a
v
ice
pres
iden
t
ia
l
cand
ida
te
.
M
i
tche
l
l
became
Sena
te
Ma
jor
i
ty
Leader
in
1989
,
and
sponsored
the
Amer
icans
w
i
th
D
isab
i
l
i
t
ies
Aer
t
l290)
,
the
C
lean
A
ir
Ac
t
(19~0.),
ind
C
l
in
ton
's
hea
l
th
care
reform
b
i
l
l
.
In
1998
,
he
was
dep
loyed
to
.
Nor
thern
Ire
land
to
orches
tra
te
a
peace
agreemen
t
.
The
famed
peacemaker
and
pub
l
ic
servan
t
s
tressed
the
percep
t
ions
of
terror
ism
and
the
Mus
l
im
wo
r
ld
,
as
we
l
l
as
the
no
t
ion
of
th
is
"new
war"
and
Amer
ica
's
invu
lnerab
i
l
i
ty
,
have
been
irrevers
ib
ly
a
l
tered
by
the
a
t
tacks
on
Sep
t
.
11
to
the
f
ive
hundred
s
tuden
ts
,
faculty
members
,
and
Hudson
Va
l
ley
res
i
den
ts
who
a
t
tended
the
lec
ture
.
"The
a
t
tacks
exposed
the
rea
l
i
ty
tha
t
no
p
lace
is
immune
to
terror
ism
,"
s
ta
ted
M
i
tche
l
l
.
Emphas
iz
ing
the
effec
ts
of
g
loba
l
iza
t
ion
and
techno
log
ica
l
advances
,
the
sena
tor
acknow
ledged
the
d
iff
icu
l
t
ies
See
.
.
.
MITCHELL
,
3
PHOTOCREDIT~ENHAGGERTY
Sena
tor
M
i
tche
l
l
spoke
at
the
Mccann
Cen
ter
on
Monday
,
to
Mar
is
t
s
tuden
ts
and
facu
l
ty
.
Students
from
loca
l
co
l
leges
join
peace
protests
in
D
.C
.
by
CHRIS
KNUDTSEN
Layout
Manager
S
tuden
ts
from
Vassa
r
,
Bard
,
and
New
Pa
l
tz
jo
ined
mass
ive
demon
s
tra
t
ions
in
Wash
ing
ton
D
.C
.
th
is
weekend
to
make
a
p
lea
for
peace
.
Severa
l
thousand
demons
tra
tors
l
ined
the
s
tree
ts
on
Sa
turday
for
two
separa
te
convergences
,
one
carry
ing
an
an
t
i-cap
i
ta
l
is
t
theme
and
the
o
ther
in
tended
to
be
a
na
t
iona
l
wa
lk
aga
ins
t
wa
r
and
rac
ism
.
Pu
l
in
Mod
i
,
a
sen
ior
a
t
Vassar
Co
l
lege
,
sa
id
tha
t
the
Un
i
ted
S
ta
tes
shou
ld
exp
lore
peacefu
l
responses
bef9re
resor
t
ing
to
v
io
lence
.
"I
th
ink
we
shou
ld
ho
ld
off
on
bomb
ing
because
as
much
as
it
may
seem
l
ike
the
appropr
ia
te
re
sponse
,
i
t
w
i
l
l
on
ly
lead
to
fur
ther
suffer
ing
and
dea
th
,"
he
sa
id
.
"
I
t
won'
t
change
any
of
the
reasons
why
th
is
terror
is
t
a
t
tack
happened
in
the
f
irs
t
p
lace
."
The
re
were
l
im
i
ted
sk
i
rm
ishes
be
tween
demons
tra
tors
and
po
l
ice
throughou
t
the
day
.
Mod
i
sa
id
tha
t
the
po
l
ice
wear
ing
r
io
t
gear
herded
the
crowds
a
long
a
s
ing
le
pa
th
and
de
ta
ined
them
for
over
an
hour
,
even
tua
l
ly
a
l
low
ing
them
to
jo
in
w
i
th
the
res
t
of
the
demons
tra
tors
la
ter
in
the
day
.
"Tha
t
's
i
l
lega
l
,
you
can
'
t
jus
t
ho
ld
someone
,
le
t
a
lone
a
coup
le
hundred
peop
le
,
for
no
reason
,"
he
sa
id
.
Derr
ick
Jones
II
,
a
sen
ior
at
Mar
is
t
,
sa
id
tha
t
the
pro
tes
ts
were
unca
l
led
fo
r
.
"They
're
to
ta
l
ly
unaccep
tab
le
a
t
th
is
s
tage
,
we
haven
'
t
gone
to
war
ye
t
,"
he
sa
id
.
"I
don'
t
th
ink
they
rea
l
ize
tha
t
doub
le
the
amoun
t"
of
peop
le
d
ied
in
the
Wor
ld
Trade
.Cen
ter
tragedy
compared
to
Pear
l
Ha
rbo
r
."
Jones
con
t
inued
,
"
the
pro
tes
tors
themse
lves
aren
'
t
un-Amer
ican
bu
t
the
ir
cause
is
."
"
I
t
is
our
du
ty
to
re
ta
l
ia
te
as
the
leader
of
the
free
wor
ld
whenever
our
pr
inc
ip
les
and
va
lues
are
a
t-
tacked
upon
,"
he
sa
id
.
.
Mod
i
d
isagrees
however
,
say
ing
tha
t
the
demons
tra
t
ion
was
no
t
d
i
rec
ted
aga
ins
t
pa
tr
io
t
ism
or
aga
ins
t
See
.
.
.
DEMON
STRATION
,
3
PHOTO CREDITnNDYMEDIA.ORG
Demons
tra
tors
l
ined
the
s
tree
ts
of
D
.C
.
th
is
pas
t
Sa
turday
,
Sep
t
.
30
,
to
ca
l
l
for
a
peace
fu
l
response
from
the
Un
i
ted
S
ta
tes
to
the
Wor
ld
Trade
Cen
ter
tragedy
on
Sep
t
.
11
.
~--
,.
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_
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4
,
2001
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i
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the
ser
ious
na
ture
o
f
some
o
f
the
secur
i
ty
repor
ts
,
the
usua
l
l
igh
t-hear
ted
and
com
ica
l
na
ture
the
br
ie
fs
are
wr
i
t
ten
in
has
been
omitted
th
is
week
.
Wednesday
,
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One
o
f
the
secur
i
ty
pa
tro
ls
spo
t
ted
a
Humvee
a
t
abou
t4
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a
.m
.
.
tha
t
had
s
l
id
off
the
road
up
to
wards
S
t
.
Anne
's
Herm
i
tage
.
The
veh
ic
le
had
apparen
t
ly
h
i
t
some
e
lec
tr
ica
l
w
ires
and
there
were
sparks
and
popp
ing
sounds
.
Se
cur
i
ty
observed
the
Humvee
pu
l
l
ing
away
from
the
scene
and
ca
l
led
for
backup
.
The
backup
secur
i
ty
un
i
t
fo
l
lowed
the
veh
ic
le
up
R
t
.
9
to
the
Cu
l
inary
Ins
t
i
tu
te
.
Wh
i
le
the
chase
was
go
ing
on
,
secur
i
ty
a
lso
rece
ived
a
ca
l
l
from
a
Gar
t
land
E
b
lock·
res
iden
t
comp
la
in
ing
o
f
a
"peep
ing
tom"
ou
ts
ide
her
w
indow
.
After
le
t
t
ing
ou
t
a
scared
shr
iek
,
she
saw
the
ma
le
re
trea
t
to
h
is
ve
h
ic
le
,
the
aforemen
t
ioned
Humvee.
The
Poughkeeps
ie
po
l
ice
depar
t
ment
was
ca
l
led
in
,
and
the
fema
le
issued
a
s
ta
temen
t
.
The
secur
i
ty
off
ice
suppor
ted
the
s
tuden
t
's
s
ta
temen
t
in
regards
to
the
tres
pass
.
The
dr
iver
o
f
the
Humvee
was
la
ter
iden
t
if
ied
as
an
18-year
o
ld
Cu
l
inary
s
tuden
t
and
was
ar
res
ted
and
charged
w
i
th
trespass-
'
ing
.
He
was
re
leased
on
h
is
own
recogn
izance
and
Cu
l
inary
secu
r
i
ty
was
a
lso
no
t
if
ied
.
T
l
lurs
t
lay
,
9127
A
t
abou
t
noon
,
secur
i
ty
saw
the
no
tor
ious
Humvee
on
campus
ye
t
aga
in
.
The
opera
tor
o
f
the
veh
ic
le
was
ta
lk
ing
to
s
tuden
ts
.
He
wa
ived
·
down
secur
i
ty
and
was
look
ing
for
d
irec
t
ions
to
the
Dean
o
f
S
tuden
t
Affa
irs
.
Secur
i
ty
to
ld
the
s
tuden
t
to
leave
the
campus
immed
ia
te
ly
and
to
never
come
back
.
I
t
was
later
found
tha
t
the
s
tuden
t
was
m
is
taken
ly
look
ing
for
the
Mar
is
t
dean,
when
he
was
ac
tua
l
ly
sup
posed
to
have
a
mee
t
ing
w
i
th
the
Cu
l
inary
Ins
t
i
tu
t
e
's
Dean
.
Fr
i
t
lay
,
9128
The
en
try
off
icer
in
beo
Ha
l
l
repor
ted
an
inc
iden
t
a
t
abou
t
3
:00
a
.m
.
invo
lv
ing
a
verba
l
dispute
between
two
ma
le
s
tuden
ts
.
The
verba
l
d
ispu
te
s
tar
ted
a
t
abou
t
2
:20
a
.m
.
and
esca
la
ted
in
to
a
shov
ing
ma
tch
.
The
two
were
separa
ted
and
to
ld
to
go
to
the
ir
respec
t
ive
rooms
for
the
even
ing
.
A
t
abou
t
the
3
:00
a
.m
.
one
of
the
s
tu
den
ts
dec
ided
he
hadn
'
t
sa
id
h
is
f
i
na
l
p
iece
ye
t
and
confron
ted
the
o
ther
male
ye
t
aga
in
.
A
shov
ing
ma
tch
resumed
,
and
the
RD
and
a
coup
le
o
f
Res
iden
t
Ass
is
tan
ts
re
sponded
a
long
w
i
th
secur
i
ty
.
The
be
l
l
igeren
t
s
tuden
ts
were
aga
in
coun
se
led
and
wen
t
back
to
the
ir
rooms
for
good
.
Sa
lruday
,
9129
A
sexua
l
assau
l
t
repor
t
was
rece
ived
by
Mar
is
t
Secur
i
ty
a
t
abou
t
4
:00
a
.m
.
ou
t
o
f
Champagna
t
.
The
v
ic
t
im
had
been
ou
t
dr
ink
ing
with
some
fr
iends
and
re
turned
w
i
th
tha
t
same
group
o
f
fr
iends
.
She
was
lef
t
a
lone
in
her
room
af
ter
they
re
turned
.
Accord
ing
to
secur
i
ty
repor
ts
,
a
ma
le
then
ap
proached
her
room
and
sa
id
he
was
go
ing
to
"
take
care
o
f
her
."
She
made
i
t
c
lear
tha
t
she
wan
ted
no
par
t
o
f
any
sexua
l
con
tac
t
,
bu
t
the
ma
le
was
pers
is
ten
t
in
h
is
a
t
temp
ts
to
"
take
care
of
her"
and
accord
ing
to
the
v
ic
t
im
,
even
tua
l
ly
"succeeded
."
Desp
i
te
the
urg
ing
o
f
secur
i
ty
,
the
iden
t
i
ty
o
f
the
ma
le
is
no
t
ye
t
known
,
and
the
v
ic
t
im
has
not
ye
t
f
i
led
a
repor
t
with
Poughkeeps
ie
Po
l
ice
.
Sa
lun
lay
,
9129
Townhouse
B
fema
le
res
iden
ts
ca
l
led
to
comp
la
in
abou
t
obscene
,
harass
ing
phone
ca
l
ls
a
t
abou
t
5
:40
p
.m
.
They
adv
ised
secur
i
ty
tha
t
the
ma
le
had
ca
l
led
a
t
leas
t
4
t
imes
w
i
th
ob
scene
reques
ts
and
d
id
not
l
ike
the
ir
responses
.
Angered
,
he
proc'
eeded
to
te
l
l
them
th~t
there
was
a
bomb
in
the
ir
house
.
The
fema
les
responded
.
by
say
ing
wha
t
a
sick
person
he
was
to
say
some
th
ing
l
ike
tha
t
a
t
a
t
ime
l
ike
th
is
,
and
then
no
t
if
ied
secur
i
ty
o
f
the
inc
iden
t
.
Secur
i
ty
had
con
tac
ted
the
on-du
ty
RD
,
and
the
RD
con
tac
ted
hous
ing
.
A
decis
ion
was
made
to
evacua
te
a
l
l
o
f
Townhouses
A
,
B
and
C
.
Poughkeeps
ie
Po
l
ice
were
brough
t
in
as
we
l
l
as
a
New
Windsor
bomb
dog
.
No
th
ing
was
found
,
and
the
scene
was
fu
l
ly
reso
lved
a
t
abou
t
8
:30
p
.m
.
Sun
t
lay
,
9130
A
&econd
sexua
l
assau
l
t
case
in
t
_
wo
days
was
repor
ted
a
t
abou
t
4
:
10
a
.m
.
,
th
is
time
in
Leo
Ha
l
l
.
.
The
v
ic
t
im
's
fr
iend
gave
the
fo
l
low
ing
informa
t
ion
to
secur
i
ty
,
as
the
v
ic
t
im
has
refused
to
com
men
t
on
the
inc
iden
t
.
The
fr
iend
(a
lso
a
Leo
res
iden
t)
had
ca
l
led
secur
i
ty
and
sa
id
tha
t
an
un
iden
t
if
ied
ma
le
had
assau
l
ted
the
v
ic
t
im
.
The
v
ic
t
im
me
t
the
ma
le
a
t
McCoy
's
where
she
had
been
separa
ted
from
the
group
o
f
fr
iends
she
had
arr
ived
there
w
i
th.
She
was
convers
ing
w
i
th
the
ma
le
a
t
the
bar
and
asked
for
wa
ter
.
Ins
tead
o
f
wa
ter
,
she
was
g
iven
a
more
po
ten
t
subs
tance
tha
t
she
drank
anyway
.
The
ma
le
ins
is
ted
tha
t
she
needed
some
one
to
wa
lk
her
home
.
She
sa
id
tha
t
he
cou
ld
wa
lk
her
home
,
bu
t
he
wou
ld
not
be
ab
le
to
come
back
to
her
room
.
He
wa
lked
her
home
,
bu
t
a
lso
found
h
is
way
in
to
her
room
.
Once
in
her
room
,
he
locked
the
door.
She
de
manded
he
leave
,
bu
t
he
go
t
more
aggress
ive
and
proceeded
w
i
th
the
assau
l
t
.
Secur
i
ty
off
ic
ers
tr
ied
to
get
the
v
ic
t
im
to
ta
lk
bu
t
she
h11s thus
far
refused
.
No
more
informa
t
ion
is
ava
i
lab
le
a
t
th
is
t
ime
,
bu
t
the
inves
t
i
gat
ion
is
s
t
i
l
l
go
ing
on
.
Director
o
f
Safe
ty
and
Secur
i
ty
Joseph
Leary
sa
id
,
"When
the
s
tuden
ts
are
ou
t
to
ge
ther
,
they
shou
ld
s
tay
to
ge
ther
.
I
t
makes
i
t
safer
for
ev
eryone
."
The
C
irc
le
would
l
ike
to
cor
rec
t
the
S
tudy
Abroad
ar
t
ic
le
pr
in
ted
on
Sep
t
.
27
.
Th
ir
ty
n
ine
s
tuden
ts
had
indeed
a
lready
lef
t
the
coun
try
.
We
apo
log
ize
for
any
confus
ion
th
is
may
have
caused
.
Campus
Corner
Do
you
have
any
ques
t
ions
,
con
cerns
or
comp
la
in
ts
abou
t
Mar
is
t?
We
l
l
i
f
you
do
,
here
's
your
chance
to
do
some
th
ing
abou
t
i
t
.
Come
to
the
Town
Ha
l
l
mee
t
ing
on
Thurs
day
,
Oc
t
.
11
a
t
9
:30
p
.m
.
in
the
Caba
re
t
.
I
f
you
can
'
t
make
the
mee
t
ing
,
you
can
a
lso
fill
ou
t
a
S
tuden
t
Speaks
form
.
These
forms
can
be
p
icked
up
in
the
d
in
ing
ha
l
l
,
com
muter
lounge
,
the
cafes
,
and
the
SGAoff
ice
.
S
tuden
t
Ac
t
iv
i
t
ies
w
i
l
l
be
conduc
t
ing
ma
l
l
tr
ips
once
aga
in
th
is
week
end
.
Sa
turday
's
tr
ips
w
i
l
l
run
from
3
:00
p
.m
.
un
t
i
l
m
idn
igh
t
,
and
Sunday
's
tr
ips
w
i
l
l
run
from
noon
un
t
i
l
6
:00
·
p
.m
.
The
buses
w
i
l
l
leave
the
M
idr
ise
park
ing
lo
t
every
hour
on
the
hour
,
and
the
cost
o
f
the
tr
ips
are
$1
.
You
can
s
ign
up
now
a
t
Co
l
lege
Ac
t
iv
i
t
ies
for
the
Bow
l
ing
Tr
ip
tha
t
is
schedu
led
for
Sa
turday
Oc
t
.
6
from
2
:00-4
:00
p
.m
.
The
cos
t
is
$3
w
i
th
a
va
l
id
Mar
is
t
ID
and
inc
ludes
transpor
ta
t
ion
,
2
games
of
bow
l
ing
,
and
shoe
ren
ta
l
.
You
are
en
couraged
to
form
your
own
teams
for
the
even
t
.
Fu
ture
bow
l
ing
tr
ips
have
a
lso
been
p
lanned
i
f
you
can
not
a
t
tend
th
is
one
.
Suppor
t
the
Mar
is
t
Co
l
lege
Rad
io
S
ta
t
ion
and
l
is
ten
to
WMCR
88
.1
FM
.
L
is
ten
a
l
l
day
for
a
w
ide
array
o
f
mus
ic
shows
,
as
we
l
l
as
news
and
spor
ts
shows
.
Ca
l
l
ex
tens
ion
2132
for
reques
ts
or
commen
ts
.
L
is
ten
for
the
Ed
and
Ma!
f
Show
on
Sa
turdays
from
5
:00-7
:00
p
.m
.
The
Mar
is
t
Co
l
lege
Academ
ic
Leam
ing
Cen
ter
w
i
l
l
be
open
for
proofread
ing
eve
ry
Monday
throu
gh
Fr
iday
from
11
:30
-1
:30
and
Monday
throu
gh
Thursday
from
7
:00-9
:00
p
.m
.
You
can
a
lso
u
t
i
l
ize
the
ir
on
l
ine
proofread
ing
a
t
h
t
tp
:
/
/
www
.acadern
ic
.mar
is
t
.edu
/a
lcu
in
/
paprform
.h
trn
l
.
Bookb
inder
Produc
t
ions
proud
ly
presen
ts
"F
i
re
and
Ra
in
,"
an
even
ing
o
f
James
Tay
lor
fea
tur
ing
Dave
B
inder
.
The
program
is
a
nos
ta
lg
ic
so
journ
through
20
years
o
f
James
Tay
lor
's
mos
t
memorab
le
mus
ic
.
The
even
t
takes
p
lace
on
Thursday
,
Oc
t
.
4
a
t
8
:00
p
.m
.
in
the
Cabare
t
.
Come
see
the
W
i
l
l
iam
and
Sad
ie
Effron
Lec
ture
in
Jew
ish
S
tud
ies
ca
l
led
"Words
tha
t
hur
t
,
words
tha
t
hea
l
:
the
e
th
ics
o
f
speech
."
The
lec
ture
w
i
l
l
be
performed
by
Rabb
i
Joseph
Te
lushk
in
.
Te
lushk
in
has
wr
i
t
ten
ep
isodes
for
such
te
lev
i
s
ion
h
i
ts
as
The
Prac
t
ice
and
Touched
by
an
Angel
.
The
even
t
w
i
l
l
take
p
lace
on
Tuesday
,
Oc
t
.
16
a
t
8:
00
p.
m.
in
the
Ne
l
ly
Go
le
t
t
i
The
a
te
r
.
The
S
tuden
t
Programm
ing
Coun
c
i
l
presen
ts
a
S
tuden
t
Coffeehouse
on
Wednesday
,
Oc
t
.
10
a
t
9
:00
p
.m
.
in
the
PAR
.
The
even
t
w
i
l
l
fea
ture
s
tuden
ts
'
or
ig
ina
l
acous
t
ic
mus
ic
and
poe
try
.
Pr
izes
w
i
l
l
be
awarded
,
and
food
and
beverage
w
i
l
l
be
served
.
A
l
l
app
l
ica
t
ions
mus
t
be
in
by
Oc
t
.
5
.
App
l
ica
t
ions
can
be
p
icked
up
a
t
the
SPC
desk
in
the
SGAoff
ice
.
Come
see
"The
Ye
l
low
Dress"
in
the
Cabare
t
on
Tuesday
,
Oc
t
.
9
a
t
.
9
:00
p
.m
.
The
program,
is
a
mono
logue
presen
ted
in
p
lay
form
,
wh
ich
de
ta
i
ls
the
exper
ience
o
f
a
woman
who
is
a
v
ic
t
im
of
domes
t
ic
abuse
.
_______
THE
CIRCLE
______
_
October
4
,
2001
N
E
W
S
Page
3
New
York
C
ity
to
have
prhnary
nm
-o
f
f
for
Mayora
l
amd
ida
te
by
BRENDAN
MCGURK
mogu
l
M
ike
B
loomberg
,
founde
r
of
News
Ed
i
tor
B
loomberg
,
L
.P
.
,
as
the
Repub
l
ican
New
Yo
rk
C
i
ty
he
ld
i
ts
Pr
imary
e
lec
t
ions
fo
r
the
2001
Mayora
l
race
las
t
Tuesday
,
pos
tponed
two
weeks
from
i
ts
or
ig
ina
l
Sep
t
.
11
da
te
.
Pe
ter
Va
l
lone
,
c
i
ty
counc
i
l
speaker
,
and
A
lan
Heves
i
,
c
i
ty
comp
tro
l
ler
,
were
bo
th
e
l
im
ina
ted
from
the
Democra
t
ic
Par
ty
t
icke
t
wh
i
le
Fernando
Ferrer
,
Bronx
bo
r
ough
pres
iden
t
,
and
Mark
Green
,
pub
l
ic
advoca
te
,
are
locked
in
a
s
ta
t
is
t
ica
l
t
ie
for
the
ir
par
ty
's
nom
i
na
t
ion.
S
ince
ne
i
ther
won
more
than
40
percen
t
,
a
Democra
t
ic
Pr
i
mary
Runoff
is
schedu
led
for
Thursday
,
Oc
t
.
11
to
de
term
ine
the
w
inne
r
.
He
rman
Bad
i
l
lo
,
fo
rme
r
U
.S
.
Con
gressman
,
was
e
l
im
ina
ted
from
the
Repub
l
ican
t
icke
t
,
leav
ing
med
ia
Par
ty
nom
inee
.
A
l
l
cand
ida
tes
are
runn
ing
on
p
la
tforms
emphas
iz
ing
educa
t
ion
,
con
t
inued
cr
ime
prosecu
t
ion
and
preven
t
ion
,
and
reduc
ing
po
l
ice
m
isconduc
t
.
These
issues
,
how
ever
,
have
taken
a
backsea
t
to
re
cen
t
ly
press
ing
concerns
such
as
comba
t
ing
terror
ism
and
ma
in
ta
in
ing
na
t
iona
l
secur
i
ty
.
Howard
Wo
l
fson
,
execu
t
ive
d
i
rec
tor
of
the
Democra
t
ic
Congres
s
iona
l
Campa
ign
Comm
i
t
tee
,
was
quo
ted
in
the
Sep
t
.
30
New
York
l
imes
,
say
ing
tha
t
the
o
ld
p
la
tforms
have
become
non-
issues
.
"Issues
tha
t
have
dom
ina
ted
cam
pa
igns
thus
far
are
c
lear
ly
off
to
the
s
ide
and
have
become
a
lmos
t
irre
levan
t
.
I
t
's
jus
t
no
t
the
way
po
l
i
t
ics
has
been
prac
t
iced
in
th
is
coun
t
ry
.
I
f
peop
le
have
d
isposab
le
in-
come
,
they
'
l
l
be
g
iv
ing
i
t
to
char
i
ty
ra
ther
than
po
l
i
t
ic
ians
,"
sa
id
Wo
lfson
.
The
horr
if
ic
even
ts
in
New
Yo
rk
C
i
ty
have
lef
t
a
l
l
po
l
i
t
ic
ians
in
vo
lved
in
a
s
trange
po
l
i
t
ica
l
land
scape
,
where
some
say
they
w
i
l
l
be
unsure
of
how
to
proceed
.
Cur
ren
t
New
Yo
rk
C
i
ty
Mayor
Rudy
G
iu
l
ian
i
has
unsuccessfu
l
ly
re
ques
ted
to
run
a
th
ird
term
,
due
to
term
l
im
i
ts
laws
.
G
iu
l
ian
i
c
i
ted
the
need
for
cohes
ion
and
exper
ienced
leadersh
ip
in
a
t
ime
of
cr
is
is
.
Accord
ing
to
Fred
S
iege
l
,
op
in
ion
co
lumn
is
t
for
the
New
York
l
imes
,
G
iu
l
ian
i
's
con
t
inued
leade
r
sh
ip
is
the
bes
t
th
ing
for
the
c
i
ty
,
bo
th
econom
ica
l
ly
and
insp
ira
t
ion
a
l
ly
.
"New
Yo
rk
is
on
the
edge
of
an
econom
ic
abyss
.
Tha
t
rea
l
i
ty
-no
t
the
mayor
's
persona
l
i
ty
or
c
i
ty
po
l
i
t
ics
-is
wha
t
New
Yorkers
have
to
focus
on
as
they
cons
ider
Rudo
lph
G
iu
l
ian
i
's
reques
t
to
s
tay
on
for
three
mon
ths
af
ter
h
is
term
ends
,"
sa
id
S
iege
l
.
"He
has
come
to
sym
bo
l
ize
the
bes
t
of
New
Yo
rk
to
the
res
t
of
the
coun
try
.
And
we
bad
ly
need
the
res
t
of
the
coun
try
to
he
lp
pay
for
our
recons
truc
t
ion
."
For
G
iu
l
ian
i
to
run
for
an
unprec
eden
ted
th
ird
term
,
lawmakers
in
A
lbany
wou
ld
have
had
to
l
if
t
c
i
ty
term
l
im
i
t
laws
,
pos
tpone
the
may
ora
l
e
lec
t
ion
,
and
rush
the
b
i
l
ls
through
the
leg
is
la
t
ion
,
a
l
l
before
the
pr
imar
ies
.
G
iu
l
ian
i
has
s
ince
propos
i
t
ioned
the
cand
ida
tes
for
a
three-mon
th
ex
tens
ion
af
ter
the
Jan
.
1
end
of
h
is
term
.
Ferrer
was
the
on
ly
cand
ida
te
to
oppose
the
term
ex
tens
ion
say
ing
in
Monday
's
New
York
nmes
tha
t
pr
inc
ipa
l
ly
and
prac
t
ica
l
ly
we
mus
t
re
ly
on
,
"processes
of
trans
i
t
ion
tha
t
are
order
ly
and
cons
t
i
tu
t
iona
l
,
and
tha
t
have
worked
..
.
in
our
na
t
ion
and
a
l
l
of
i
ts
pol
i
t
ica
l
subd
i
v
is
ions
for
over
two
cen
tur
ies
."
Ryan
F
inger
,
a
sen
ior
Commun
i
ca
t
ions
ma
jo
r
,
ag
rees
w
i
th
G
iu
l
ian
i
's
proposed
term
ex
ten
t
ion
.
"I
th
ink
i
t
's
a
grea
t
idea
.
Through
th
is
cr
is
is
,
he
's
rea
l
ly
come
through
as
an
examp
le
for
everyone.
He
's
proven
h
is
leadersh
ip
sk
i
l
ls
and
exper
t
ise
very
we
l
l
,"
sa
id
F
inger.
O
ther
s
tuden
ts
,
such
as
fresh
man
Se
th
Co
t
ton
say
tha
t
ru
les
are
ru
les
.
"Hav
ing
G
iu
l
ian
i
ex
tend
h
is
term
defea
ts
the
who
le
purpose
of
term
l
im
i
ts
.
He
's
been
a
grea
t
leader
and
i
t
's
unfor
tuna
te
tha
t
the
end
of
h
is
term
comes
r
igh
t
now,
bu
t
i
t
's
the
law
,"
sa
id
Co
t
ton
.
Brendan
McGurk
is
a
sen
ior
Commun
icat
ions
ma
jor
.
S
en
a
tor
M
itche
l
l
addresses
U
.S
.
ro
le
in
wor
ld
...
From
1
in
comb
j
i
t
ing
th
is
la
tes
t
threa
t
to
Amer
ican
'
idea
ls
and
l
iber
ty
.
Ye
t
,
he
ins
is
ts
,
"I
be
l
ieve
Amer
ica
is
up
to
the
cha
l
lenge
."
One
of
i
ts
ma
in
cha
l
lenges
for
the
na
t
ion
,
Sen
.
M
i
tche
l
l
be
l
ieves
,
w
i
l
l
be
reconf
igur
ing
Amer
ica
's
ro
le
,
bo
th
ac
tua
l
and
perce
ived
,
in
in
terna
t
iona
l
po
l
i
t
ics
.
"The
no
t
ion
of
us
go
ing
i
t
a
lone
[
in
in
terna
t
iona
l
affa
irs]
is
bur
ied
in
the
rubb
le
of
the
Wor
ld
Trade
Cen
ter,
"
M
i
tche
l
l
sa
id
.
The
crea
t
ion
of
broad
in
terna
t
iona
l
coa
l
i
t
ions
and
a
g
loba
l
ef
for
t
to
erad
ica
te
terror
ism
are
para
moun
t
to
overcom
ing
th
is
new
ev
i
l
,
accord
ing
to
the
Sena
tor
.
Essen
t
ia
l
to
these
peace-bu
i
ld
ing
effor
ts
,
sa
id
M
i
tche
l
l
,
is
conquer
ing
common
m
isconcep
t
ions
abou
t
terror
ism
and
rep
lac
ing
them
w
i
th
rea
l
is
t
ic
ones
.
"Is
lam
is
no
t
the
enemy
,"
he
sa
id
,
echo
ing
Pres
iden
t
Bush
's
na
t
iona
l
address
.
M
i
tche
l
l
warned
Amer
i
cans
tha
t
terror
is
ts
are
no
t
repre
sen
ta
t
ive
of
the
ir
soc
ie
ty
or
the
ir
re
l
ig
ion
,
and
mus
t
be
seen
as
a
separa
te
en
t
i
ty
.
S
tand
ing
ta
l
l
above
the
pod
ium
,
Sen
.
M
i
tche
l
l
commandeered
the
aud
ience
's
a
t
ten
t
ion
w
i
th
h
is
qu
ie
t
bu
t
de
term
ined
rhe
tor
ic
.
H
is
se
lf
depreca
t
ing
humor
and
s
imp
l
ic
i
ty
of
language
charmed
the
aud
ience
;
wh
i
le
h
is
s
treng
th
of
conv
ic
t
ion
persuaded
them
terror
was
no
t
in
surmoun
tab
le
.
"We
mus
t
be
true
to
our
idea
ls
,
and
be
s
t
rong
,
v
ig
i
lan
t
,
and
aggres
s
ive
in
our
ac
t
ions
,"
M
i
tche
l
l
sa
id
.
He
s
tressed
the
impor
tance
of
hav
ing
a
d
ip
loma
t
ic
and
econom
ic
re
sponse
to
the
a
t
tacks
,
in
add
i
t
ion
to
a
m
i
l
i
ta
ry
re
jo
inde
r
.
D
raw
ing
f
rom
h
is
success
in
Nor
thern
Ire
land
,
M
i
tche
l
l
added
,
"We
d
idn
'
t
drop
a
s
ing
le
bomb
,
or
spend
a
s
ing
le
do
l
lar
,"
h
igh
l
igh
t
ing
the
long-
term
in-
effec
t
iveness
of
a
m
i
l
i
tary
a
t
tack
.
A
m
i
l
i
tar
is
t
ic
approach
,
accord
ing
to
the
former
Sena
tor
,
is
no
t
the
end
so
lu
t
ion
.
M
i
tche
l
l
no
ted
tha
t
any
so
lu
t
ion
to
the
curren
t
cr
is
is
wou
ld
have
i
ts
d
isadvan
tages
.
He
acknow
ledged
the
imposs
ib
i
l
i
ty
of
preven
t
ing
a
l
l
terror
is
t
a
t
tacks
,
and
the
power
lessness
of
any
government
to
sh
ie
ld
the
ir
c
i
t
izens
from
i
t
.
"We
are
learn
ing
the
l
im
i
ta
t
ions
of
conven
t
iona
l
m
i
l
i
tary
powe
r
,
es
pec
ia
l
ly
in
democra
t
ic
govern
men
ts
,"
he
sa
id
.
"[Terror
is
t]
ne
tworks
can
be
lo
cated
and
des
troyed
,"
M
i
tche
l
l
con
t
inued
,
bu
t
conceded
such
an
effor
t
wou
ld
take
a
tremendous
amount
of
t
ime
and
resources
.
M
i
tche
l
l
is
conf
iden
t
the
Bush
ad
m
in
is
tra
t
ion
w
i
l
l
accomp
l
ish
these
goa
ls
,
and
c
i
tes
"Amer
ica
's
no
to
r
ious
ly
shor
t
a
t
ten
t
ion
span"
as
the
on
ly
fac
tor
tha
t
can
impede
th
is
accomp
l
ishmen
t
.
Wha
tever
the
so
lu
t
ion
may
be
,
Amer
ican
c
iv
i
l
l
iber
t
ies
and
r
igh
ts
mus
t
be
pro
tec
ted
,
urged
M
i
tche
l
l
.
"We
mus
t
pro
tec
t
them
to
the
ir
fu
l
l
est
ex
ten
t
,"
exhor
ted
the
former
Sena
to
r
.
"Amer
icans
are
more
free
than
ever
before
in
our
h
is
tory
,"
he
sa
id
,
bu
t
accen
tua
ted
the
need
to
ex
tend
our
l
iber
t
ies
abroad
.
Sen
.
M
i
tche
l
l
a
lso
s
ta
ted
h
is
ap
prehens
ion
as
to
the
Pres
iden
t
's
grow
ing
power
in
in
terna
t
iona
l
conf
l
ic
ts
.
"I
t
is
impor
tan
t
in
a
rep
resen
ta
t
ive
democracy
,"
M
i
tche
l
l
sa
id
,
"
tha
t
more
than
one
person
has
a
say
abou
t
your
l
ife
and
your
money
."
C
la
im
ing
the
"need
to
re
spond
promp
t
ly"
has
"ou
twe
ighed
the
demands
o
f
democracy
,"
M
i
tche
l
l
vo
iced
concern
over
the
fu
ture
of
the
Un
i
ted
S
ta
tes
in
the
g
loba
l
arena
.
Campus
reac
t
ion
to
Sen
.
M
i
tche
l
l
's
lec
ture
resounded
w
i
th
pra
ise
.
"I
'd
l
ike
to
congra
tu
la
te
Sena
tor
M
i
tche
l
l
and
the
co
l
lege
for
pu
t
t
ing
the
recen
t
even
ts
in
perspective
by
inv
i
t
ing
such
a
leader
in
in
terna
t
iona
l
conf
l
ic
t
reso
lu
t
ion
to
our
campus
,"
sa
id
S
tu
den
t
Body
Pres
iden
t
Kev
in
Hogan
.
"Br
ing
ing
Sena
tor
M
i
tche
l
l
here
has
showed
the
cons
is
tency
w
i
th
wh
ich
Pres
iden
t
Murray
has
hand
led
recen
t
even
ts
."
D
r
.
Mar
t
in
Shaffer
,
Cha
ir
of
the
Po
l
i
t
ica
l
Sc
ience
Depar
tmen
t
,
ech
oed
Hogan
's
sen
t
imen
ts
.
"I
appre
c
ia
ted
the
fac
t
tha
t
Sen.
M
i
tche
l
l
s
tressed
no
t
on
ly
m
i
l
i
tary
concerns
bu
t
long-range
human
i
tar
ian
con
cerns
as
we
l
l
.
It
was
a
grea
t
oppor
-
tun
i
ty
for
Mar
is
t
to
hear
from
th
is
h
igh
ly
respec
ted
na
t
iona
l
f
igure.
"
Jun
ior
Br
ian
Sands
was
happy
to
have
a
t
tended
th
e
lec
tur
e.
"Sena
tor
M
i
tche
l
l
was
bo
th
informa
t
ive
and
char
isma
t
ic
,"
he
s
ta
ted
.
"I
'm
g
lad
tha
t
I
a
t
tended
."
There
w
i
l
l
be
a
'
'Peace
C
irc
le"
he
ld
on
the
lawn
be
tween
Lowe
l
l
Thomas
and
Dyson
on
Tuesday
,
Oc
t
.
9
,
be
tween
11
:30
and
12
:30
.
The
even
t
is
in
tended
to
be
an
open
forum
for
a
l
l
d
iscuss
ion
.
Demons
tra
t
ion
...
Fmm1
Amer
ican
va
lues
.
"I
t
's
no
t
about
be
ing
an
t
i
Amer
ica
bu
t
we
shou
ld
be
focus
ing
on
how
we
are
incorpora
ted
in
to
th
e
wor
ld
v
is
ion,"
he
sa
id
.
"
I
f
we
cou
ld
harness
[na
t
ionw
id
e
pa
tr
io
t
ism]
then
we
cou
ld
make
a
d
ifference
in
prob
lems
w
i
th
in
our
borders
such
as
pover
ty
."
Three
busses
of
Vassar
s
tu
den
ts
carry
ing
be
tween
100
to
150
wen
t
to
D
.C
.
on
Sa
turday
.
The
Vassar
S
tuden
t
Ac
t
iv
is
t
Un
ion
pa
id
for
ha
lf
of
the
tr
ip'
s
expenses
and
stud
en
ts
pa
id
the
rema
inder
.
There
were
a
lso
ap
prox
ima
te
ly
200
Bard
Co
l
lege
s
tuden
ts
and
a
number
of
s
tu
den
ts
from
New
Pa
l
tz
a
t
the
dem-
ons
tra
t
ion
.
.
Re
lated
Story
Pg
.
5
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CREDITllNDYMEDIA
.ORG
Pro
tes
tors
aga
ins
t
war
in
D
.C
.
REGISTER
TO
VOTE
!
There
w
i
l
l
be
a
voter
reg
istrat
ion
dr
ive
Thursday
and
Fr
iday
,
Oct
.
4
and
5
,
in
the
Student
Center
near
Co
l
lege
Act
iv
it
ies
.
The
dead
l
ine
for
reg
istrat
ion
in
New
York
is
Oct
.
12
.
If
you
aren
't
reg
istered
now
,
here
is
your
chance
.
You
can
a
lso
change
the
d
is
tr
ict
you
are
reg
istered
to
vote
in
.
Why
lose
your
vo
ice
when
you
w
i
l
l
live
here
for
four
years?
EVERY
VOTE
COUNTS
!
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CIRCLE
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4
,
2001
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Page4
K
indness
and
hosp
i
ta
l
i
ty
in
Irelan
d
The
exploration
and
expecta
t
ions
o
f
a
curren
t
abroad
s
tuden
t
by
RORY
FLANNERY
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
C
lose
your
eyes
and
p
ic
ture
for
a
second
,
or
maybe
two-no
,
be
t
ter
make
i
t
th
ree
-a
p
lace
where
the
mood
is
a
lways
l
ive
ly
,
the
amb
iance
is
warm
,
and
peop
le
b
lend
toge
ther
as
if
p
laced
there
by
some
h
igher
powe
r
.
Can
you
see
i
t?
I
f
no
t
,
tha
t
's
okay
.
You
can
come
to
Ire
land
as
I
have
and
exper
ience
th
is
scene
f
i
rs
t
hand
ins
tead
of
labor
ing
over
i
ts
image
in
your
m
ind
.
When
the
Mar
is
t
abroad
group
f
irs
t
arr
ived
in
Ire
land
,
(John
Pau
l
Duph
iney
,
He
id
i
Ke
t
t
ler
,
Brendan
Reeves
and
myself)
none
o
f
us
knew
qu
i
te
wha
t
to
expec
t
.
Much
l
ike
you
have
now
,
we
a
l
l
had
our
pre-conce
ived
though
ts
on
th
is
for
e
ign
land
in
our
m
inds
.
I
canno
t
ho
ld
the
vo
ice
for
the
en
t
ire
group
,
bu
t
to
me
Ire
land
has
l
ived
above
and
beyond
my
persona
l
expec
ta
t
ions
o
f
i
t
.
I
men
t
ioned
ear
l
ier
of
the
peop
le
in
Ire
land
;
the
ir
k
indness
and
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Mul
ti
p
le
br
idges
cross
the
Ri
ver
L
lffey
In
Dub
l
in
,
Ire
land
.
The
c
i
ty
of
Dub
l
in
Is
where
Mar
lst
students
study
ing
In
Ire
land
w
i
l
l
Intern
over
the
course
of
the
semester.
AFTERNOON
STROLL
PHOTO
CRED
IT
/KATHER
INE
SL.ALITA
Mar
ist
students
en
joy
a
sunny
Tuesday
afternoon
stro
l
l
in
front
o
f
Champagna
t
Ha
l
l
.
hosp
i
ta
l
i
ty
for
v
is
i
t
ing
gues
ts
is
far-reach
ing
and
I
canno
t
beg
in
to
exp
la
in
how
impor
tan
t
tha
t
is
when
you
'
re
a
s
tranger
in
a
s
trange
p
lace
.
The
professors
here
are
a
l
l
very
aware
of
who
the
v
is
i
t
ing
s
tu
den
ts
are
and
take
in
to
cons
ider
a
t
ion
the
ir
t
ime
to
ad
jus
t
to
the
new
scene
,
mak
ing
the
trans
i
t
ion
in
to
a
new
co
l
lege
tha
t
much
less
wo
rr
isome
.
In
the
weeks
to
fo
l
low
,
a
l
l
of
the
Mar
is
t
abroad
s
tuden
ts
,
inc
lud
ing
myse
lf
,
s
tar
t
var
ious
in
ternsh
ips
throughou
t
the
c
i
ty
of
Dub
l
in
,
add
ing
fur
ther
respons
i
b
i
l
i
t
ies
to
our
comm
i
tmen
t
o
f
wor
ld
trave
l
.
I
t
's
an
indescr
ibab
le
exper
ience
,
bu
t
I
am
endeavor
ing
the
a
t
temp
t
.
Dub
l
in
is
a
c
i
ty
tha
t
takes
some
t
ime
to
learn
bu
t
so
far
I
have
on
ly
been
comp
le
te
ly
los
t
once
,
wh
ich
I
th
ink
is
no
t
too
bad
.
The
food
here
is
much
l
ike
you
wou
ld
f
ind
in
Amer
ica
w
i
th
bas
ica
l
ly
a
l
l
the
cha
in
fas
t
food
res
tauran
ts
es
tab
l
ished
in
and
around
the
c
i
ty
;
bu
t
who
wan
ts
to
ea
t
mass-produced
impos
ter
mea
t
produc
ts
when
there
is
an
overwhe
lm
ing
abun
dance
of
grea
t
l
i
t
t
le
de
l
ica
tessens
to
be
had?
Aga
in
,
I
canno
t
speak
for
the
who
le
o
f
the
Abroad
group
,
bu
t
cer
ta
in
ly
not
I. The
ma
in
me
thod
o
f
transpor
ta
t
ion
used
by
the
group
is
the
DART
,
wh
ich
s
tands
for
Dubl
in
Area
Rap
id
Trans
i
t
,
a
tra
in
tha
t
runs
a
l
l
day
and
takes
you
in
to
the
c
i
ty
PHOTO
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Dun
luce
Cast
le
is
one
of
the
many
h
istory
sigh
ts
found
I
n
I
re
land.
cen
ter
mak
ing
i
t
conven
ien
t
for
mee
t
ing
c
lass
hours
.
I
'm
go
ing
to
leave
the
Dub
l
in
n
igh
t
l
ife
to
your
imag
ina
t
ion
,
bu
t
I
can
assure
you
tha
t
wha
tever
you
're
th
ink
ing
,
mu
l
t
ip
ly
tha
t
by
abou
t
f
ive
.
I
can
te
l
l
you
tha
t
s
ince
the
l
ega
l
dr
ink
ing
age
is
18
,
th
ings
are
comp
le
te
ly
d
ifferen
t
t
han
in
Amer
ica-bu
t
you
have
surm
ised
tha
t
by
now
I
'm
sure
.
So
,
tha
t
's
l
ife
r
igh
t
now
for
one
o
f
the
Mar
is
t
Abroad
s
tuden
ts
in
Dub
l
in
,
I
hope
i
t
has
en
l
igh
tened
you
as
to
how
th
ings
work
here
or
a
t
the
very
leas
t
g
iven
you
some
th
ing
to
th
ink
abou
t
o
ther
than
that
upcom
ing
qu
iz
in
c
lass
th
is
week
.
I
w
i
l
l
say
tha
t
s
tudy
ing
abroad
has
thus
far
been
a
very
reward
ing
exper
ience
and
I
h
igh
ly
recommend
i
t
to
any
one
who
has
the
means
and
or
wherew
i
tha
l
.
I
look
forward
to
see
ing
everyone
in
January
and
hope
a
l
l
is
we
l
l
in
and
around
the
Mar
is
t
campus
.
Cheers!
The
M
irac
le
of
L
i
fe
S
tuden
t
de
l
ivers
baby
on
commu
te
to
c
lasJ
by
KATHERINE
SLAUTA
.
The
con
trac
t
ions
were
c
lose
,
and
as
re
laxed
.
Fea
tures
Editor
desp
i
te
a
va
l
ian
t
effor
t
,
her
hus- "She
was
scream
ing
and
scream
band
M
r
.
D
iVa
ld
i
cou
ld
no
t
st~ut
ing
,
ye
l
l
ing
a
t
her
husband
for
do
Rama
Mohan
is
a
sen
ior
b
io
l
ogy
ma
jor
from
Hopewe
l
l
Junc
t
ion
,
NY
.
As
a
sc
ience
ma
jor
,
she
has
dea
l
t
w
i
th
many
aspec
ts
of
l
ife
,
whe
ther
i
t
is
in
the
lab
,
or
through
a
book
.
However
,
no
sc
i
ence
c
lass
cou
ld
prepare
her
for
the
m
irac
le
she
exper
ienced
:
the
g
i
f
t
of
l
i
fe
.
Pu
l
l
ing
away
from
her
home
on
Thursday
Sep
t
.
20
,
Mohan
pre
pared
herse
lf
for
her
17-m
i
le
com
mu
te
to
Mar
is
t
.
However
,
there
was
a
de
lay
in
the
process
.
As
she
drove
down
her
s
tree
t
,
she
no
t
iced
her
two
ne
ighbors,
V
i
v
i
an
and
Jake
D
iVa
ld
i
,
in
the
fron
t
yard
"I
don
'
t
know
wha
t
made
me
s
top
,
bu
t
I
d
id
,"
she
sa
id
.
Upon
ex
i
t
ing
her
car
,
Mohan
no
t
iced
M
rs
.
D
iVa
ld
i
,
n
ine
mon
ths
pregnan
t,
in
distress
.
Mohan
sa
id
she
saw
Mrs
.
D
iVa
ld
i
swea
t
ing
and
heav
ing
;
she
was
in
la
bo
r
.
the
ir
ca
r
.
As
he
ran
ins
ide
to
ca
l
l
ing
th
is
to
her
,"
she
sa
id
.
9
I
I
,
Mohan
ass
is
ted
Mrs
.
D
iVa
ld
i
.
Desp
i
te
the
ye
l
l
ing
,
Mohan
"
I
was
ho
ld
ing
on
to
the
w
ife
and
se
t
t
led
on
the
fron
t
lawn
and
pre
she
was
scream
ing
,"
she
sa
id
.
"
I
pared
to
he
lp
de
l
iver
the
baby
.
was
te
l
l
ing
her
to
jus
t
brea
the
,
bu
t
"I
kep
t
th
ink
ing
,
'I
can
'
t
be
l
ieve
she
kep
t
say
ing
she
had
to
s
i
t
I
'm
de
l
iver
ing
th
is
baby
on
the
down
.
I
to
ld
her
'
lady
,
i
f
you
s
i
t
fron
t
lawn
,"
'
she
sa
id
.
"
I
was
down
you
aren
'
t
ge
t
t
ing
up
.
'"
scared
.
I
was
hop
ing
the
baby
was
As
Mrs
.
D
iVa
ld
i
sa
t
down
on
the
okay
."
lawn
,
M
r
.
D
iVa
ld
i
ran
ou
t
o
f
the
Sudden
ly
,
af
ter
ten
m
inu
tes
,
a
house
w
i
th
b
lanke
ts
.
He
and
con
trac
t
ion
,
and
one
push
,
a
baby
Mohan
prepared
Mrs
.
D
iVa
ld
i
for
boy
was
born
.
labo
r
.
"I
caugh
t
the
ch
i
ld
and
I
was
fo
l-
"We
se
t
her
up
w
i
th
b
lanke
ts
and
low
ing
the
cord
ou
t
and
w
i
th
the
p
i
l
lows
,"
she
sa
id
.
"Her
labor
came
nex
t
con
trac
t
ion
,
the
p
lacen
ta
came
rea
l
qu
ick
.
Her
con
trac
t
ions
were
ou
t
,"
she
sa
id
.
r
igh
t
now
top
o
f
each
o
ther
."
Mohan
w
iped
the
face
of
the
Mohan
sa
id
Mr.
D
iVa
ld
i
was
ner- baby
off
and
c
leared
the
mucus
vous
,
bu
t
once
he
rea
l
ized
the
baby
from
i
ts
mou
th
.
Af
ter
wa
i
t
ing
for
was
ac
tua
l
ly
com
ing
,
he
focused
wha
t
seemed
l
ike
forever
,
the
baby
on
h
is
w
ife
.
began
to
cry
.
She
wrapped
the
"He
to
ld
me
tha
t
s
ince
I
was
the
baby
in
a
b
lanke
t
and
handed
h
im
b
io
logy
ma
jor
,
I
wou
ld
know
wha
t
to
the
mo
ther
as
the
EMTs
arr
ived
.
I
was
do
ing
,"
she
sa
id
.
'
'They
don
't
teach
you
tha
t
in
c
lass
."
Mohan
sa
id
Mrs
.
D
iVa
ld
i
was
no
t
See
.
.
.
BIRTH
,
S
_______
THE
CIRCLE
______
_
October
4
,
2001
by
KATE
DELGADO
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
Though
Mar
is
t
Co
l
lege
may
be
more
recogn
ized
for
i
ts
D
iv
is
ion
1
a
th
le
t
ic
s
tand
ing
then
as
a
ho
tbed
for
po
l
i
t
ica
l
ac
t
iv
ism
and
rad
ica
l
th
ink
ing
,
t
imes
are
chang
ing
.
The
f
irs
t
mee
t
ing
of
the
S
tuden
ts
for
Peace
took
p
lace
Tuesday
,
Sep
tember
25
in
Fon
ta
ine
Ha
l
l
.
A
sma
l
l
congrega
t
ion
of
s
tuden
ts
and
pro
fessors
me
t
as
equa
ls
to
d
iscuss
the
sudden
and
urgen
t
issues
tha
t
w
i
l
l
be
fac
ing
a
l
l
Amer
icans
in
the
com
ing
weeks
and
,
mos
t
l
ike
ly
,
for
some
t
ime
thereaf
ter
.
The
focus
of
the
mee
t
ing
was
to
ana
lyze
and
d
iscuss
our
re
la
t
ions
w
i
th
Osama
bin
Laden
and
the
M
idd
le
Eas
t
as
we
l
l
as
the
poss
ib
le
op
t
ions
for
our
u
l
t
ima
te
goa
l
:
a
peacefu
l
reso
lu
t
ion
.
Af
ter
such
a
monumen
ta
l
tragedy
i
t
is
na
tura
l
tha
t
fee
l
ings
such
as
fea
r
,
anx
ie
ty
,
and
defens
iveness
s
t
ir
in
the
hear
ts
and
m
inds
of
a
l
l
who
FEATURES
Pages
were
affec
ted
.
The
pr
ime
m
iss
ion
of
S
tuden
ts
for
Peace
is
to
comba
t
these
fee
l
ings
through
informa
t
ion
and
d
iscuss
ion
.
The
pr
inc
ipa
l
goa
l
of
the
group
is
to
br
ing
forward
fac
ts
concern
ing
re
la
t
ions
w
i
th
the
coun
tr
ies
invo
lved
,
a
long
w
i
th
ad
dress
ing
the
incon
trover
t
ib
le
ad
van
tages
of
a
peacefu
l
reso
lu
t
ion
.
P
lans
are
a
lready
underway
to
put
toge
ther
a
var
ie
ty
of
func
t
ions
on
campus
where
the
messages
o
f
peace
and
to
lerance
can
be
com
mun
ica
ted
to
the
s
tuden
t
body
.
Though
many
may
no
t
be
aware
,
Mar
is
t
Co
l
lege
has
a
s
trong
h
is
tory
of
promo
t
ing
educa
t
ion
and
exposure
to
peace
and
non-v
io
len
t
reconc
i
l
ia
t
ion
.
In
the
1960
's
,
Mar
is
t
Co
l
lege
was
a
forerunner
in
the
an
t
i
war
movemen
t
for
V
ie
tnam
by
hos
t
ing
some
of
the
f
irs
t
peace
promo
t
ing
forums
to
be
he
ld
on
campus
.
Teach-
ins
,
as
they
were
ca
l
led
,
were
settings
for
discussion
o
f
ideas
and
op
in
ions
in
re
la
t
ion
to
the
Un
i
ted
S
ta
tes
'
po
l
icy
on
wa
r
.
As
a
safe-haven
for
ex
i
led
orofes-
Mar
lst
s
tuden
ts
gather
to
d
iscuss
re
la
t
ions
w
i
th
Osama
b
in
Laden
as
we
l
l
as
as
peace
fu
l
reso
lu
t
ions
to
the
terror
ist
attack
Tuesday
even
ing
.
sors
and
adm
in
is
tra
tors
,
Mar
is
t
h
ired
many
teachers
who
had
been
forced
ou
t
of
the
ir
jobs
,
a
t
o
ther
more
prov
inc
ia
l
schoo
ls
,
because
of
the
ir
be
l
iefs
.
More
recen
t
ly
,
in
the
ear
ly
1990
's
,
teach-
ins
were
he
ld
dur
ing
the
Gulf
Wa
r
,
our
na
t
ions
las
t
par
t
ic
ipa
t
ion
in
unde
c
lared
wa
r
.
As
a
larm
ing
as
i
t
mav
sound
,
ra-
c
ia
l
pre
jud
ice
does
ex
is
t
in
Amer
ica
and
has
found
i
ts
way
on
campus
.
Propaganda
and
in
tense
pa
tr
io
t
ism
a
l
l
a
id
in
fos
ter
ing
the
in
to
lerance
and
preconce
ived
no
t
ions
o
f
peop
le
in
the
M
idd
le
Eas
t
.
Amer
icans
everywhere
wa
tch
the
news
foo
tage
and
are
horr
if
ied
by
wha
t
they
see
dur
ing
t
imes
l
ike
these
.
And
wh
i
le
i
t
is
impor
tan
t
to
res
is
t
the
temp
ta
t
ions
to
po
in
t
f
in
gers
and
iden
t
ify
enem
ies
,
i
t
is
jus
t
no
t
tha
t
s
imp
le
.
Wha
t
is
i
t
tha
t
we
are
so
ready
to
a
t
tack?
Is
i
t
a
war
on
Afghan
is
tan?
A
war
for
jus
t
ice?
A
war
on
terror
ism?
Un
t
i
l
we
d
is
t
ingu
ish
wha
t
i
t
is
we
are
exac
t
ly
look
ing
to
seek
revenge
on
,
s
tep
p
ing
back
,
tak
ing
a
brea
th
and
re
v
iew
ing
the
fac
ts
is
of
the
u
tmos
t
impor
tance
.
PHOTO
CRED
IT
/Ka
the
r
ine
S
lau
ta
Mar
lst
students
re
turn
from
the
ir
c
lasses
Tuesday
a
f
ternoon
.
S
igns
of
Fa
l
l
's
presence
Is
more
apparen
t
as
the
weather
grows
co
ld
.
The
d
ign
i
ty
of
human
l
ife
,
even
beyond
the
boundar
ies
o
f
the
Un
i
ted
S
ta
tes
,
mus
t
be
uphe
ld
.
Se
cur
i
ty
and
independence
is
an
in
a
l
ienab
le
r
igh
t
for
a
l
l
peop
le
on
ear
th
,
no
t
jus
t
Amer
icans
.
See
ing
our
fr
iends
,
re
la
t
ives
,
c
lassma
tes
,
or
any
o
ther
innocen
ts
harmed
is
no
t
jus
t
ice
.
As
Maha
tma
Gandh
i
sa
id
,
"Nonv
io
lence
and
tru
th
are
inseparab
le
and
presuppose
one
ano
ther
.
There
is
no
God
h
igher
B
irth
...
From
i
/
"She
was
cry
ing
,
he
was
cry
ing
,
the
ch
i
ld
was
cry
ing
,
everyone
was
cry
ing
,"
.she
sa
id
.
"The
EMT
's
cou
ldn
'
t
be
l
ieve
I
de
l
ivered
the
baby
."
The
ch
i
ld
was
named
S
tephen
Ram
D
iVa
ld
i
.
The
D
iVa
ld
is
gave
S
tephen
his
m
idd
le
name
af
ter
Rama
Mohan
v
is
i
ted
the
D
iVa
l
id
is
in
the
hosp
i
ta
l
las
t
week
.
"I
wen
t
to
v
is
i
t
and
a
l
l
the
nurses
knew
the
s
tory
,"
sh
.
e
sa
id
.
S
ince
the
rap
id
de
l
ivery
,
Mohan
has
re
turned
to
her
everyday
l
ife
,
however
w
i
th
a
d
ifferen
t
perspec
t
ive
.
"I
t
was
grea
t
,
you
don
'
t
norma
l
ly
ge
t
to
see
th
ings
l
ike
th
is
,"
she
sa
id
.
"I
'm
to
ta
l
ly
e
la
ted
tha
t
i
t
happened
and
tha
t
I
cou
ld
exper
ience
i
t
.
I
t
was
the
g
if
t
oflife
."
than
tru
th
."
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THE
CIRCLE
______
_
October
4
,
2001
OPINION
Page6
Congress
sha
l
l
pass
no
law
.
.
.
abr
idg
ing
the
freedom
of
speech
or
of
the
press
.
Dread
and
Repu
ls
ion
:
Pa
tr
io
t
ic
consumer
ism
by
CHRIS
KNUDTSEN
Layou
t
Manager
pa
tr
io
t
ic
spec
ta
tors
.
Hulk
Hogan
,
the
c
lass
ic
examp
le
o
f
the
US
hero
,
has
been
rep
laced
these
days
by
Kur
t
Ang
le
,
a
former
O
lymp
ic
cham
p
ion
(
i
t
's
true)
.
For
h
is
tor
ica
l
wres
t
l
ing
fans
such
as
myse
lf
,
it
was
no
surpr
ise
when
Ang
le
won
the
heavywe
igh
t
champ
ionsh
ip
n
igh
ts
ago
.
Cash
ing
in
on
na
t
iona
l
pa
tr
io
t
ism
isn
'
t
a
cr
ime
in
i
tse
lf
,
bu
t
it
wou
ld
on
ly
be
r
igh
t
to
wonder
abou
t
V
ince
McMahon
's
mo
t
iva
t
ion
be
h
ind
th
is
(
i
t
is
fa
ir
ly
safe
to
assume
tha
t
Kur
t
Ang
le
was
not
or
ig
ina
l
ly
p
lanned
to
w
in
the
t
i
t
le
un
t
i
l
the
recen
t
tragedy)
.
G
iv
ing
Ang
le
the
t
i
t
le
to
insp
ire
pa
tr
io
t
ism
isn
'
t
a
bad
move
,
even
if
it
is
s
l
igh
t
ly
m
is
d
irec
ted
.
G
iv
ing
Ang
le
the
t
i
t
le
for
increased
merchand
is
ing
to
cash
in
on
an
a
lready
ex
is
t
ing
sense
o
f
pa
tr
io
t
ism
is
terr
ib
le
,
however
,
a
concep
t
tha
t
wou
ld
not
be
too
ab
surd
for
consumer
mas
term
ind
"V
inny
Mac"
.
When
you
're
wa
tch
ing
te
lev
i
s
ion
over
the
nex
t
few
days
,
try
to
no
t
ice
how
many
commerc
ia
ls
use
phrases
l
ike
"an
a
l
l-Amer
ican
dea
l"
or
have
red
,
wh
i
te
,
and
b
lue
co
lor
schemes
beh
ind
them
.
Abou
t
one
th
ird
o
f
those
commerc
ia
ls
or
ad
ver
t
isemen
ts
wou
ld
probab
ly
have
been
l
ike
tha
t
anyway
,
bu
t
th
ink
abou
t
those
o
ther
two-
th
irds
.
Is
tha
t
rea
l
ly
wha
t
"a
l
l-Amer
ican"
has
come
to
mean
these
days?
The
tragedy
on
Sep
tember
11
shou
ld
no
t
be
used
as
a
marke
t
ing
approach
.
I
t
's
ac
tua
l
ly
worse
to
cash
in
on
th
is
than
i
t
wou
ld
be
for
a
po
ten
t
ia
l
Sou
th
Park
ep
isode
to
demean
the
entire
even
t
(wh
ich
surpr
is
ing
ly
hasn
'
t
happened)
.
No
t
on
ly
is
commerc
ia
l
iz
ing
th
is
even
t
degrad
ing
to
the
l
ives
o
f
a
l
l
those
who
d
ied
,
bu
t
it
is
insu
l
t
ing
to
the
genera
l
pub
l
ic
because
com
pan
ies
are
mak
ing
foo
ls
of
us
by
exp
lo
i
t
ing
a
na
t
iona
l
sense
of
un
i
ty
or
pa
tr
io
t
ism
for
the
ir
own
prof
i
t
.
Rampan
t
consumer
ism
such
as
th
is
is
one
o
f
the
reasons
tha
t
Amer
ica
has
fa
l
len
ou
t
o
f
favor
w
i
th
some
na
t
ions
,
and
con
t
inued
ex
p
lo
i
ta
t
ion
by
our
compan
ies
on
ly
serves
to
va
l
ida
te
the
ir
cr
i
t
ic
isms
.
Maybe
th
is
is
an
exaggera
t
ion
or
jus
t
ano
ther
o
f
my
consp
iracy
theory
parano
id
de
lus
ions
,
bu
t
i
f
i
t
h
i
ts
home
to
you
in
the
s
l
igh
tes
t
b
i
t
,
don
'
t
shrug
it
off
and
move
on
w
i
th
your
day
.
Ca
l
l
the
company
ho
t
l
ine
or
check
the
ir
webs
i
te
and
make
a
comp
la
in
t
;
get
your
fr
iends
to
do
the
same
,
and
le
t
them
know
tha
t
human
l
ife
shou
ld
no
t
be
tr
iv
ia
l
ized
·
for
a
marg
ina
l
prof
i
t
.
Ever
ge
t
the
fee
l
ing
you
've
been
cheated?
La
te-n
igh
t
ta
lk
shows
and
Sa
t
urday
N
igh
t
L
ive
had
a
f
ie
ld
day
when
the
C
l
in
ton
/Lew
insky
scan
da
l
h
i
t
the
news
,
a
long
w
i
th
the
pas
t
year
's
pres
iden
t
ia
l
e
lec
t
ion
.
I
have
ye
t
to
hear
or
see
a
joke
abou
t
the
curren
t
wor
ld
cr
is
is
,
so
perhaps
the_.~)\ecutive
producers
o
f
these
slmw~
have
a
t
iny
shred
o
f
tac
t
lef
t
w
i
th
in
the
ir
corpora
te
bones
.
The
U
.S
.
shou
ld
s
tr
ike
w
ith
a
b
ig
s
t
ick
Then
aga
in
,
le
t
's
be
rea
l
is
t
ic
.
There
's
no
such
th
ing
as
tac
t
or
reservation
in
today
's
wor
ld
o
f
commerc
ia
l
en
ter
ta
inmen
t
.
Profes
s
iona
l
wres
t
l
ing
,
long
known
for
rac
ia
l
s
tereo
typ
ing
,
has
ac
tua
l
ly
been
re
la
t
ive
ly
reserved
for
the
t
ime
be
ing
.
Ka
ien
ta
i
,
the
Japanese
tag
team
o
f
the
WWF
,
began
a
new
"g
imm
ick"
over
the
summer
tha
t
inc
luded
over-dubbed
speak
ing
,
s
irn
l
iar
to
Godz
i
l
la-era
mov
ies
.
In
add
i
t
ion
,
the
pa
ir
co
ined
the
ir
new
ca
tch
phrase
,
"ev
i
l
indeed
,"
wh
ich
was
a
lso
spoken
through
over
dubb
ing
.
B
lockbus
ter
Pearl
Har
bor
coincidentally
hit
the
mov
ie
thea
ters
around
the
same
t
ime
as
many
in
the
US
exper
ienced
a
br
ief
ly
re
l
ived
an
t
i-Japanese
sen
t
i
men
t
.
Th
is
is
no
t
a
new
theme
in
pro
fess
iona
l
wres
t
l
ing
.
Over
the
years
,
the
WWF
and
WCW
bo
th
had
gener
ic
e
thn
ic
charac
ters
,
from
the
"ev
i
l"
M
idd
le-Eas
tern
Iron
She
ik
to
by
DERRICK
JONES
I
l
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
As
Amer
ica
prepares
for
war
,
I
must
s
tress
tha
t
we
must
a
l
l
s
tand
toge
ther
beh
ind
our
Pres
iden
t
and
governmen
t
on
wha
tever
ac
t
ion
they
choose
.
So
th
is
means
to
a
l
l
those
bea
tn
ik
,
pac
if
is
t
pro
tes
tors
,
keep
your
non-v
io
lence
rhe
tor
ic
non-ex
is
ten
t
.
Jus
t
in
case
you
were
t
ip
toe
ing
through
the
tu
l
ips
and
s
ing
ing
kumbaya
on
Sept
11
,
the
US
was
a
t
tacked
for
the
f
irs
t
t
ime
ever
on
the
ma
in
land
by
ev
i
l
and
v
ic
ious
terror
is
ts
,
and
it
is
t
ime
for
US
to
s
tr
ike
back
.
I
t
s
ickened
me
to
hear
of
ins
tances
l
ike
the
one
a
t
Bard
Co
l
lege
where
there
were
an
t
i-war
pro
tes
ts
.
I
ge
t
it
,
the
US
is
supposed
s
i
t
back
and
ta
lk
th
is
ou
t
w
i
th
Osama
B
in
Laden
wh
i
le
the
New
Yo
rk
F
ire
and
Po
l
ice
Depa
r
tmen
t
look
for
over
6
,000
m
iss
ing
peop
le
in
the
wreckage
tha
t
is
now
know
as
Ground
Zero
.
We
are
supposed
to
sit
back
and
ta
lk
abou
t
how
the
Wor
ld
Trade
Cen-
ter
is
be
ing
carr
ied
away
in
dump
trucks
.
We
are
supposed
to
sit
back
and
ta
lk
wh
i
le
we
bury
our
tha
t
f
irs
t
p
lane
was
h
i
jacked
.
I
t
is
now
t
ime
to
ac
t
w
i
th
dec
is
ive
force
in
the
war
aga
ins
t
terror
ism
and
tha
t
means
s
tr
ik
ing
devas
ta
t
ing
b
lows
not
on
ly
to
the
terror
is
t
,
bu
t
to
the
coun
tr
ies
tha
t
harbor
and
suppor
t
them
.
To
the
pac
if
is
t
,
my
message
is
th
is
.
There
is
no
peacefu
l
jus
t
ice
.
Peace
and
jus
t
ice
are
two
d
ifferen
t
concep
ts
and
in
the
war
on
terror
-
ism
,
they
are
no
t
compa
t
ib
le
.
The
terror
is
t
on
ly
unders
tands
one
lan
guage
,
wh
ich
is
ac
t
ion
,
and
on
ly
one
word
,
wh
ich
is
force
.
I
hope
tha
t
they
apprec
ia
te
the
Amer
ican
trans
la
t
ion
because
somehow
I
th
ink
it
is
go
ing
to
have
more
mean
ing
.
I
t
is
easy
to
ge
t
emo
t
iona
l
when
the
word
war
is
used
.
Two
groups
of
peop
le
seem
to
emerge
;
the
ones
who
p
ick
the
red
,
wh
i
te
,
and
b
lue
and
head
for
the
fron
t
l
ines
or
the
ones
who
p
ick
up
the
ir
sk
ir
ts
and
head
for
the
h
i
l
ls
.
The
la
t
ter
are
usua
l
ly
the
se
lec
t
few
tha
t
are
known
as
bea
tn
iks
.
The
US
was
a
t
tacked,
the
US
w
i
l
l
a
t
tack
back
and
w
i
l
l
do
so
w
i
th
ex
treme
impe
tus
.
Our
so
ld
iers
and
governmen
t
the
"comm
ie"
wres
t
lers
such
as
N
iko
la
i
Vo
lkov
;
these
charac
ters
resurfaced
whenever
there
were
dead.
.
.
.
shou
ld
and
w
i
l
l
be
fu
l
ly
suppor
ted
mternat10n~
tens
ions
and
_
gener-
We
l
l
guess
wha
t
,
the
t
ime
to
s
i
t
in
the
ir
effor
ts
to
r
id
the
wor
ld
o
f
a
l
ly
p
layed
m
to
the
hands
of
over- back
and
ta
lk
was
over
the
m
inu
te
the
peop
le
who
a
t
tacked
our
cit-
ies
.
Bea
tn
iks
o
f
the
wor
ld
,
le
t
me
te
l
l
you
th
is
.
You
jus
t
don
'
t
rea
l
ize
how
good
you
have
i
t
.
We
are
the
land
o
f
the
free
and
the
home
o
f
the
brave
.
Those
are
no
t
jus
t
words
on
paper
or
lyr
ics
to
a
song
-i
t
is
rea
l
i
ty
.
When
tha
t
is
threa
tened
and
a
t
tacked
,
i
t
is
the
du
ty
o
f
our
governmen
t
to
use
wha
tever
force
is
necessary
to
pro
tec
t
tha
t
.
You
say
tha
t
when
innocen
t
peop
le
are
go
ing
to
d
ie
because
the
US
re
ta
l
ia
tes
is
an
in
jus
t
ice
;
the
on
ly
in
jus
t
ice
wou
ld
be
no
t
to
pro
tec
t
US
in
teres
ts
,
va
lues
,
and
most
o
f
a
l
l
i
ts
c
i
t
izens
.
Hencefor
th
we
mus
t
re
ta
l
ia
te
.
I
t
is
our
du
ty
as
Amer
icans
to
do
so
.
I
t
is
our
du
ty
to
pro
tec
t
our
way
o
f
l
ife
.
I
hope
tha
t
a
l
l
Amer
icans
heard
the
Pres
iden
t
when
he
gave
ad
dress
to
Congress
and
to
the
na
t
ion
.
I
t
is
a
t
ime
to
un
i
te
as
c
i
t
izens
o
f
th
is
grea
t
coun
try
.
A
l
l
reg
ions
,
a
l
l
cu
l
tures
,
a
l
l
po
l
i
t
ica
l
or
ien
ta
t
ions
,
a
l
l
,
for
Amer
ica
.
We
can
pu
t
the
f
lags
in
fron
t
o
f
our
houses,
on
our
cars
,
and
on
our
desks
,
bu
t
un
less
the
red
,
wh
i
te
,
and
b
lue
are
in
our
hear
ts
,
th
is
does
no
t
mean
a
th
ing
.
We
have
forgo
t
ten
how
to
be
Amer
icans
.
We
are
now
s
low
ly
learn
ing
.
I
t
is
unfor
tuna
te
it
took
an
even
t
l
ike
th
is
to
spark
our
pa
tr
io
t
ic
sp
ir
i
t
.
They
a
t
tacked
the
Wor
ld
Trade
Center
in
1993
and
brough
t
it
down
in
2001
.
When
w
i
l
l
we
learn
our
lesson?
Unfor
tu
na
te
ly
,
h
is
tory
repea
ts
i
tse
lf
.
In
try
ing
to
appease
the
las
t
mad
man
tha
t
wa
lked
th
is
ear
th
,
we
a
lmos
t
los
t
Wes
tern
Europe
.
In
try
ing
to
appease
B
in
Laden,
we
w
i
l
l
on
ly
lose
more
Amer
ican
c
iv
i
l
ians
.
Ap
peasement
,
peacefu
l
jus
t
ice
,
or
wha
tever
you
wan
t
to
ca
l
l
i
t
,
tha
t
is
the
wrong
po
l
icy
for
th
is
t
ime
.
Th
is
dog
has
been
d
igg
ing
in
our
yard
for
too
long
,
i
t
is
time
to
pu
t
h
im
down
.
To
the
bea
tn
ik
,
when
you
pro
tes
t
aga
ins
t
the
war
tha
t
w
i
l
l
f
igh
t
ter
ror
ism
,
you
are
pro
tes
t
ing
aga
ins
t
the
pr
inc
ip
les
tha
t
are
a
l
low
ing
you
to
pro
tes
t
.
When
you
pro
tes
t
th
e
war
aga
ins
t
terror
ism
you
are
pro
testing
the
war
for
democracy.
When
you
pro
tes
t
the
war
aga
ins
t
terror
ism
,
you
are
pro
tes
t
ing
the
war
for
freedom
.
As
our
Pres
iden
t
has
sa
id
,
e
i
ther
you
are
on
th
e
s
ide
o
f
the
US,
or
you
are
on
the
s
ide
of
the
terror
is
t
.
To
the
bea
tn
ik
,
the
pro
tes
tor
,
the
an
t
i-war
demons
tra
tor
,
I
ask
you,
wh
ich
s
ide
are
you
on?
S
tuden
t
ob
jec
ts
to
m
is
in
formed
abroad
ar
t
ic
le
by
T
IERNAN
APPLEGA1E
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
I
am
wr
i
t
ing
th
is
le
t
ter
in
response
to
las
t
week'
s
ar
t
ic
le
concern
ing
the
Mar
is
t
Abroad
Program
.
I
wou
ld
f
irs
t
l
ike
to
preface
my
op
in
ion
by
prov
id
ing
background
in
forma
t
ion
on
my
s
i
tua
t
ion
.
I
ap
p
l
ied
to
the
to
the
Un
ivers
i
ty
o
f
Oxford
las
t
fa
l
l
throu
gh
Mar
is
t
Abroad,
was
accep
ted
in
February
and
prepared
for
th
e
oppor
tun
i
ty
o
f
a
l
ife
t
ime
.
My
s
is
ter
Br
idge
t
(C
lass
of
'88)
and
bro
ther
Ryan
(C
lass
o
f
'91)
were
bo
th
invo
lved
in
th
e
abroad
program
s
tudy
ing
a
t
S
t
.
Pa
tr
ick's
(Maynoo
th,
Ir
el
and)
and
Oxford
dur
ing
th
eir
jun
ior
years
respect
iv
ely
.
So,
in
th
e
App
lega
te
fam
i
ly
,
go
ing
abroad
was
the
ru
le
,
not
the
excep
t
ion
.
A
l
l
summer
I
worked
to
f
inance
my
l
iv
ing
expenses
in
Eng
land,
wh
ich
has
an
ex
treme
ly
h
igh
s
tandard
o
f
l
iv
ing
.
The
passpor
t
was
processed
,
the
paperwork
s
igned
,
the
$30
,000
s
tuden
t
load
was
in
the
works
,
and
the
V
irg
in
A
t
lan
t
ic
t
icke
ts
were
purchased
.
Then
Sep
tember
11
,
2001
happened
.
I
worked
for
LVMH
in
New
Jersey
tha
t
have
off
ices
tha
t
over
look
th
e
New
York
sky
l
in
e.
Tha
t
morn
ing
I
w
i
tnessed
th
e
second
plane
h
i
t
t
ing
the
second
tower
and
bo
th
tow
ers
crumb
l
ing
to
th
e
ground
.
I
lef
t
work
imm
ed
i
a
tely
to
make
ca
l
ls,
to
see
i
f
my
fam
i
ly
and
f
r
iends
were
safe.
Thank
God
a
l
l
of
th
em
were
,
al
thou
gh
a
fr
iend's
fa
th
er
is
miss
ing
.
My
par-
en
ts
dec
ided
tha
t
i
t
was
no
t
safe
for
me
to
trave
l
to
Eng
land
on
Sep
tember
30
.,
and
so
I
re
turned
to
Mar
is
t
on
Fr
iday.
I
pu
t
up
pro
tes
t
aga
ins
t
my
paren
ts
ou
t
o
f
pure
hab
i
t
,
bu
t
deep
down
I
knew
tha
t
Mar
is
t
is
the
safes
t
p
lace
to
be
.
The
reason
tha
t
I
wr
i
te
th
is
le
t
ter
is
to
c
lear
up
a
fa
lse
s
ta
temen
t
from
the
ar
t
ic
le
las
t
week
.
The
ar
t
ic
le
s
ta
ted
tha
t
"39
ou
t
o
f
42
stud
en
ts
in
t
end
ing
to
s
tudy
abroad
CHOSE
to
trav
el
to
fore
ign
un
ivers
i
t
ies
.
..
"
I
f
I
wer
e
a
s
tuden
t
who
was
not
fam
i
l
iar
w
i
th
the
program
,
I
wou
ld
have
thou
gh
t
tha
t
a
l
l
o
f
th
e
s
tu
den
ts
were
s
t
i
l
l
in
the
Un
i
ted
S
tat
es
on
Sep
tember
11
.
Guess
what!
The
majo
ri
t
y
o
f
th
e
abroad
stud
en
ts
were
a
lready
a
t
th
eir
abroad
un
i
vers
i
t
ies.
The
Aus
tra
l
ian
group
lef
t
in
Ju
ly,
and
my
fr
iend
Me
l
issa
Ber
t
ina
to
lef
t
for
France
on
Fr
iday,
Sep
tember
7
.
As
far
as
I
know
,
the
three
o
f
us
were
the
on
ly
abroad
s
tuden
ts
lef
t
in
the
coun
try
on
Sep
tember
11
who
had
a
d
iff
icu
l
t
dec
i
s
ion
to
make
.
Who
knows
i
f
we
cou
ld
have
even
schedu
led
a
f
l
igh
t
on
t
ime?
The
d
isappo
in
tmen
t
is
s
t
i
l
l
l
inger
ing
in
me,
bu
t
be
ing
safe
is
my
number
one
concern
.
I
hope
tha
t
th
e
abroad
s
tuden
ts
are
safe
where
th
ey
are,
bu
t
they
l
ef
t
when
we
thou
gh
t
trave
l
was
safe
and
the
USA
un
touchab
le.
I
am
sure
tha
t
fore
ign
trave
l
is
re
l
iab
le
,
bu
t
the
Un
i
ted
S
tat
es
has
no
t
made
a
m
i
li
t
ary
response
ye
t
.
Th
is
reason
i
s
why
I
d
idn'
t
go
abroad.
For
s
tu
den
ts
consid
er
ing
go
ing
abroad
nex
t
semest
er,
I
have
some
advi
ce
:
i
t
is
a
d
iff
icu
l
t
dec
is
ion
by
i
tse
lf
,
bu
t
p
lease
take
in
to
cons
idera
t
ion
the
wor
ld
we
l
ive
in
r
igh
t
now
and
dec
ide
w
ise
ly
.
I
am
not
advoca
t
ing
bu
i
ld
ing
an
underground
bun
ker
and
s
tock
ing
up
on
Po
land
Spr
ing
,
bu
t
I
wan
t
peop
le
to
be
care
fu
l
.
Amer
icans
are
vu
lnerab
le
r
igh
t
now
,
bu
t
our
s
treng
th
as
a
na
t
ion
w
i
l
l
hea
l
the
devas
tat
in
g
wounds
from
Sep
tember
11
.
Thank
you
and
God
Bless
Amer
ica.
Appl
ega
te
i
s
a
po
l
i
t
ica
l
sc
ience
ma
jor
who
is
m
inor
ing
in
G
loba
l
S
tudi
es
(
see
nex
t
issue)
See
Le
t
ter
to
the
Ed
i
tor
on
7
for
fur
ther
remarks
on
th
is
ar
t
ic
le
.
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THE
CIRCLE
_________
_
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tober
4
,
2001
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Page
7
The
v
iews
presen
ted
are
no
t
necessar
i
ly
those
o
f
The
C
irc
le
Freedom
f
ighters
turned
terror
ists
by
JE§
ICA
TARA
SMITH
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
Be
l
ieve
i
t
or
no
t
,
i
t
wasn
'
t
very
long
ago
tha
t
Osama
b
in
Laden
was
ac
tua
l
ly
though
t
of
as
an
a
l
ly
to
the
Un
i
ted
S
ta
tes
.
In
fac
t
,
the
CIA
had
he
lped
"funne
l
money
,
arms
,
and
f
igh
ters"
to
b
in
Laden
no
more
than
twen
ty
years
ago
(Mo
ran
,
MSNBC
)
.
Su
re
,
he
is
known
as
the
new
pub
l
ic
enemy
number
one
to
the
S
ta
tes
today
.
Many
c
i
t
izens
on
ly
know
h
im
as
the
man
who
has
f
inanced
numerous
a
t
tacks
aga
ins
t
Amer
ica
,
beg
inn
ing
in
the
ear
ly
n
ine
t
ies
.
For
those
peop
le
who
wonder
where
b
in
Laden
has
acqu
ired
much
of
h
is
top
-
leve
l
comba
t
weap
onry
,
f
igh
t
ing
techniques
,
and
Amer
ican
in
te
l
l
igence
,
the
s
tory
beg
ins
in
the_.~ly
e
igh
t
ies
,
when
the
Sov
ie
t
Un
ion
ihvaded
Afghan
i
s
tan
.
A
t
the
t
ime
,
Amer
ica
and
the
USSR
were
s
t
i
l
l
in
the
th
roes
of
the
Co
ld
Wa
r
.
In
fo
l
low
ing
i
ts
po
l
icy
of
con
ta
in
ing
commun
is
t.
expan
s
ion
,
"
the
In
ter-Serv
ices
In
te
l
l
i
gence
agency
,"
or
IS
i
,
was
the
CIA
's
pr
imary
branch
for
tak
ing
par
t
in
defend
ing
Afghan
is
tan
f
rom
the
invad
ing
Sov
ie
t
forces
in
1979
.
The
IS
i
took
in
teres
t
in
a
man
who
was
runn
ing
a
fron
t
organ
iza
t
ion
known
as
the
Mak
tab
a
l
-Kh
idama
r
,
or
the
MAK
,
and
became
"re
l
iab
le"
par
tners
in
the
f
igh
t
.
Tha
t
man
was
Osama
b
in
Laden
,
who
lef
t
Saud
i
Arab
ia
to
f
igh
t
for
the
Afghan
is
.
A
t
the
t
ime
,
the
C
IA
saw
b
in
Laden
as
a
hero
of
sor
ts
,
a
r
ich
boy
who
had
gone
to
war
and
was
we
l
comed
home
by
the
Saud
i
monar
chy
he
ha
ted
.
They
a
lso
fe
l
t
tha
t
even
if
he
m
igh
t
prove
a
prob
lem
for
the
U
.S
.
la
ter
on
,
a
t
leas
t
he
was
an
t
i-Sov
ie
t
a
t
the
t
ime
and
wou
ld
work
w
i
th
the
CIA
aga
ins
t
the
Sov
ie
t
threa
t
.
Even
today
,
the
CIA
fee
ls
tha
t
i
t
was
necessary
to
fund
b
in
Laden
's
organ
iza
t
ion
to
coun
terac
t
the
in
vad
ing
sov
ie
ts
.
Sen
.
Orr
in
Ha
tch
,
a
sen
ior
Repub
l
ican
on
the
Sena
te
In
te
l
l
igence
Comm
i
t
tee
who
was
invo
lved
in
mak
ing
those
dec
i
s
ions
,
fe
l
t
tha
t
"I
t
was
wor
th
i
t
."
Today
,
many
Amer
icans
see
Osama
b
in
Laden
as
a
co
ld
b
looded
terror
is
t
who
w
i
l
l
s
top
a
t
no
th
ing
to
dec
ima
te
the
Amer
ican
way
of
l
i
fe
.
Bu
t
the
pub
l
ic
d
isas
soc
ia
tes
themse
lves
from
the
know
ledge
tha
t
our
own
govern
men
t
had
he
lped
crea
te
th
is
man
.
We
fa
i
l
to
acknow
ledge
tha
t
our
own
CIA
has
prov
ided
h
im
w
i
th
the
power
and
know
ledge
he
is
now
us
ing
aga
ins
t
the
U
.S
.
Bu
t
then
aga
in
,
th
is
isn
't
rea
l
ly
the
in
forma
t
ion
tha
t
is
ge
t
t
ing
ou
t
to
the
pub
l
ic
.
The
governmen
t
and
the
med
ia
have
fa
i
led
these
pas
t
few
weeks
in
inform
ing
the
pub
l
ic
tha
t
we
a
re
no
t
dea
l
ing
w
i
th
some
bumb
l
ing
terror
is
t
who
desp
ises
Amer
ica
enough
to
consp
ire
aga
ins
t
i
t
and
is
for
tuna
te
enough
to
have
the
f
i
nances
to
s
tage
these
a
t
tacks
.
In
fac
t
,
we
a
re
dea
l
ing
w
i
th
an
in
te
l
l
igen
t
ind
iv
idua
l
who
has
re
ce
ived
a
degree
of
t
ra
in
ing
f
rom
the
CIA
and
in
tum
is
teach
ing
such
techn
iques
to
members
of
h
is
or
gan
iza
t
ion
.
He
is
capab
le
of
a
t
ta
in
ing.
top-
leve
l
comba
t
weaponry
and
he
knows
how
to
opera
te
them
as
we
l
l
as
to
tra
in
o
thers
how
to
use
these
weapons
for
mass
de
s
truc
t
ion
.
Osama
b
in
Laden
has
probab
ly
a
lso
ga
ined
a
lo
t
of
know
ledge
of
Amer
ica
through
h
is
con
tac
t
w
i
th
the
IS
i
and
the
CIA
.
W
i
th
h
is
know
ledge
and
exposure
to
Amer
i
can
in
te
l
l
igence
,
he
is
capab
le
of
us
ing
wha
t
he
knows
to
carefu
l
ly
and
s
tra
teg
ica
l
ly
formu
la
te
a
t
tacks
aga
ins
t
the
Un
i
ted
S
ta
tes
.
The
fac
t
tha
t
he
has
the
f
inanc
ia
l
means
to
fund
the
opera
t
ions
of
h
is
organ
i
za
t
ion
is
on
ly
a
frac
t
ion
as
to
how
dangerous
th
is
man
is
perce
ived
by
our
c
i
t
izens
.
Some
peop
le
underestimate
Osama
b
in
Laden
,
they
be
l
ieve
tha
t
he
was
incapab
le
of
organ
iz
ing
or
f
inanc
ing
the
recen
t
a
t
tacks
on
Amer
ican
so
i
l
.
Given
wha
t
Amer
icans
rea
l
ly
know
abou
t
b
in
Laden
,
i
t
is
dangerous
to
ma
in
ta
in
such
ignorance
among
our
c
i
t
izens
.
Th
is
enemy
has
been
prov
ided
by
our
own
governmen
t
agenc
ies
w
i
th
arms
,
money
,
and
know
ledge
of
how
to
run
a
war
organ
ized
enough
to
cha
l
lenge
super-power
,
and
wreak
inca
lcu
lab
le
damage
on
our
so
i
l
.
Le
t
ter
s
to
the
Ed
i
tor
To
the
ed
i
tor
:
I
am
w
r
i
t
ing
th
is
le
t
ter
in
response
to
an
ar
t
ic
le
wr
i
t
ten
in
las
t
week
's
issue
of
The
C
irc
le
concern
ing
the
Mar
is
t
Abroad
Program
.
I
th
ink
tha
t
the
au
thor
m
issed
a
very
impor
tan
t
po
in
t
when
she
wro
te
the
ar
t
ic
le
,
"
.
.
.
the
recen
t
ca
tas
trophe
d
id
surpr
is
ing
ly
l
i
t
t
le
to
dampen
the
en
thus
iasm
of
many
fore
ign
bound
s
tuden
ts
,"
because
a
lmos
t
a
l
l
of
the
s
tuden
ts
were
a
l
ready
ou
t
of
the
coun
try
,
and
had
been
for
some
t
ime
.
S
tuden
ts
s
tudy
ing
.
in
Aus
tra
l
ia
had
been
abroad
s
ince
Ju
ly
and
o
thers
had
lef
t
in
weeks
prev
ious
to
the
a
t
tacks
.
The
three
s
tuden
ts
tha
t
d
id
no
t
par
t
ic
ipa
te
were
sched
u
led
to
leave
af
ter
the
a
t
tacks
.
I
myse
lf
was
no
t
schedu
led
to
leave
un
t
i
l
Fr
iday
the
14
of
Sep
tember
.
Fo
l
low
ing
the
a
t
tacks
,
in
terna
t
iona
l
f
l
igh
ts
were
cance
led
and
de
layed
;
in
fac
t
,
my
trave
l
agency
d
id
no
t
know
if
my
f
l
igh
t
wou
ld
be
leav
ing
as
schedu
led
tha
t
Fr
iday
,
or
when
i
t
wou
ld
be
reschedu
led
fo
r
.
In
conve
rsa
t
ion
w
i
th
the
ab
road
off
ice
and
o
ther
off
ices
here
on
campus
,
I
was
g
iven
less
than
two
days
to
make
a
very
tough
dec
i
s
ion
.
G
iven
the
uncer
ta
in
ty
of
the
f
l
igh
t
schedu
les
and
mos
t
impor
tan
t
ly
the
uncer
ta
in
ty
of
the
ac
t
ions
the
Un
i
ted
S
ta
tes
wou
ld
be
tak
ing
in
response
to
the
a
t
tacks
,
my
par-,
en
ts
and
I
dec
ided
tha
t
the
safes
t
p
lace
for
me
was
he
re
,
in
Amer
ica
.
Tha
t
was
the
hardes
t
dec
is
ion
I
have
ever
had
to
make,
because
I
had
enthusiastically
chosen
to
s
tudy
abroad
in
London
;
and
I
was
no
t
go
ing
.
Susan
DeCo
t
is
To
the
ed
i
tor
:
Th
is
pas
t
weekend
my
s
is
ter
,
Su
san
,
who
is
a
jun
ior
a
t
Mar
is
t
Co
l
lege
brough
t
home
The
C
irc
le
for
the
recen
t
educa
t
ion
of
wha
t
is
go
ing
on
a
t
Mar
is
t
to
her
fam
i
ly
.
Many
members
of
the
Henn
fam
i
ly
have
gone
through
Mar
is
t
(8
g
radu
a
tes
so
fa
r
)
and
we
f
ind
The
C
irc
le
to
keep
us
up
to
da
te
on
many
th
ings
.
I
regre
t
to
inform
the
s
taff
of
The
C
irc
le
tha
t
I
am
d
isappo
in
ted
in
the
ar
t
ic
le
,
"Don
'
t
Condemn
the
Con-
dom
."
I
am
no
t
cr
i
t
ic
iz
ing
Jess
ica
Cana
le
for
her
preach
ing
,
because
I
am
we
l
l
aware
of
her
freedom
to
express
herse
lf
,
and
I
am
thankfu
l
tha
t
she
educa
ted
those
who
d
id
no
t
know
of
s
ta
t
is
t
ics
of
some
sexu
a
l
ly
transm
i
t
ted
d
iseases
,
bu
t
tha
t
is
a
l
l
tha
t
I
w
i
l
l
no
t
cr
i
t
ic
ize
her
for
.
I
am
in
awe
of
the
fac
t
tha
t
we
can
b
lame
the
co
l
lege
hea
l
th
cen
te
r
,
the
book
s
tore
,
or
even
an
RA
for
no
t
supp
ly
ing
condems
to
s
tu
den
ts
.
How
can
we
b
lame
o
thers
for
our
own
embarrassmen
ts?
I
t
is
C
irc
le
le
t
ters@ho
tma
i
l
com
ins
t
i
l
led
in
many
peop
le
from
the
beg
inn
ing
of
puber
ty
tha
t
if
you
a
re
respons
ib
le
enough
to
become
sexua
l
ly
ac
t
ive
,
then
you
need
to
be
respons
ib
le
enough
to
pro
tec
t
yourse
lf
.
I
f
you
are
embarrassed
to
buy
a
condom
,
or
d
idn
'
t
fee
l
l
ike
wa
lk
ing
across
the
s
tree
t
to
the
drug
s
tore
,
then
how
a
re
you
ma
ture
enough
to
wear
one?
S
tuden
ts
shou
ld
no
t
depend
on
Mar
is
t
Co
l
lege
to
suppor
t
(or
even
he
lp
them
w
i
th)
the
ir
sexua
l
ac
t
iv
i
ty
.
I
f
you
choose
to
be
sexua
l
ly
ac
t
ive
,
then
you
need
to
be
smar
t
,
respons
ib
le
,
and
ma
ture
.
You
r
par
en
ts
mos
t
l
ike
ly
are
no
t
suppor
t
ing
your
sex
hab
i
ts
,
and
they
send
you
here
and
expec
t
Mar
is
t
to
do
a
good
job
of
pro
tec
t
ing
you
.
.
.
so
why
wou
ld
Mar
is
t
be
on
the
o
ther
s
ide
of
your
paren
ts
'
mora
ls
and
suppor
t
these
hab
i
ts?
E
l
izabe
th
Henn
Mar
ist A
lumnae
C
lass
o
f
2000
Student
makes
a
ca
l
l
for
peace:
Letter to
the
ed
itor
Imag
ine
a
wo
r
ld
whe
re
women
a
re
all
house
w
ives
and
have
no
chance
to
vo
te
.
Imag
ine
a
wor
ld
where
our
b
lack
bro
thers
and
s
is
ters
canno
t
come
to
co
l
lege
w
i
th
us
,
where
they
can
'
t
even
share
our
wa
ter
foun
ta
ins
,
or
perhaps
a
re
s
t
i
l
l
a
l
l
sou
thern
s
laves
.
To
our
genera
t
ion
th
is
wor
ld
wou
ld
be
in
cred
ib
ly
fore
ign
,
and
ye
t
i
t
is
a
wor
ld
tha
t
cou
ld
eas
i
ly
ex
is
t
if
the
modern
men
ta
l
i
ty
had
preva
i
led
in
the
pas
t
.
I
read
in
the
las
t
issue
of
The
C
irc
le
tha
t
"The
fa
te
of
the
coun
try
is
w
i
th
our
leaders
tha
t
WE
have
e
lec
ted
."
F
irs
t
of
a
l
l
,
if
we
were
to
a
lways
res
t
our
fa
te
in
the
hands
of
our
e
lec
ted
leaders
w
i
th
out
in
terven
ing
,
the
above-de
scr
ibed
wor
ld
wou
ld
very
much
be
a
rea
l
i
ty
.
I
t
is
in
no
way
un-Amer
i
can
to
ques
t
ion
our
governmen
t
.
I
wou
ld
say
tha
t
i
t
is
,
in
fac
t
,
the
h
igh
es
t
form
of
pa
tr
io
t
ism
.
Second
ly
,
I
am
offended
by
the
wo
rd
"we
."
I
d
id
no
t
vo
te
fo
r
Geo
rge
W
.
Bush
and
ne
i
ther
d
id
more
than
ha
lf
of
the
vo
t
ing
popu
la
t
ion
of
Amer
ica
.
I
therefore
see
no
reason
to
accep
t
h
is
po
l
icy
(wh
ich
has
changed
drama
t
ica
l
ly
in
the
pas
t
few
weeks)
w
i
thou
t
ques
t
ion
.
I
t
is
my
pa
tr
io
t
ic
du
ty
to
ques
t
ion
my
governmen
t
.
I
was
a
lso
bo
thered
by
the
s
ta
te
men
t
,
"(
t)he
reason
tha
t
we
are
go
ing
to
war
w
i
th
these
terror
is
ts
is
to
pu
t
an
end
to
v
io
lence
.
Th
is
was
an
unprovoked
a
t
tack
on
the
hear
t
of
Amer
ica
."
F
irs
t
of
a
l
l
,
was
th
is
a
t
tack
tru
ly
unprovoked?
I
th
ink
we
,
as
Amer
i
cans
,
shou
ld
rea
l
ly
be
ques
t
ion
ing
our
innocence
in
in
terna
t
iona
l
a
f
fa
i
rs
.
Second
ly
,
who
a
re
the
te
r
ro
r
is
ts?
Wh
i
le
our
proud
leader
has
imp
l
ied
over
and
over
aga
in
tha
t
i
t
can
be
no
one
bu
t
Osama
b
in
Laden
,
the
FBI
s
t
i
l
l
has
no
conc
lu
s
ive
ev
idence
as
to
who
was
the
mas
term
ind
beh
ind
the
even
ts
of
Sep
tember
11
.
In
o
ther
words
,
even
if
i
t
does
turn
ou
t
to
be
b
in
Laden
,
war
was
dec
lared
long
before
there
was
even
an
enemy
.
F
ina
l
ly
,
how
ex
ac
t
ly
w
i
l
l
war
pu
t
an
end
to
v
io
lence?
Look
a
t
the
terms
be
ing
used
.
Wa
r
is
v
io
len
t
.
I
t
w
i
l
l
cause
so
many
dea
ths
tha
t
on
ly
s
ta
t
is
t
ics
w
i
l
l
do
the
tr
ick
in
descr
ib
ing
them
,
and
when
the
war
is
over
there
is
no
reason
to
be
l
ieve
tha
t
terror
ism
w
i
l
l
go
away
.
Terror
ism
is
no
t
a
coun
try
.
I
ts
leader
is
no
t
any
g
iven
person
.
I
ts
leader
is
ha
tred
,
and
the
ha
tred
to
wards
Amer
ica
is
no
t
w
i
thou
t
i
ts
reasons
.
We
mus
t
look
a
t
those
reasons
and
see
wha
t
we
can
do
to
correc
t
them
,
or
show
those
who
ha
te
tha
t
they
are
m
isgu
ided
.
Cer
ta
in
ly
those
who
he
lped
to
perpe
tra
te
these
horr
if
ic
cr
imes
aga
ins
t
human
i
ty
shou
ld
be
pun
ished
,
bu
t
tha
t
is
no
reason
to
go
carpe
t-bomb
ing
an
en
t
ire
coun
try
.
D
id
we
carpe
t-bomb
Ch
icago
be
cause
T
imo
thy
McVe
igh
bombed
Ok
lahoma
c
i
ty?
Of
course
no
t
.
No
t
on
ly
is
Ch
icago
an
Amer
ican
c
i
ty
(and
we
a
l
l
know
Amer
ican
l
ives
are
more
important
than
o
ther
l
ives)
,
bu
t
T
imo
thy
McVe
igh
was
wh
i
te
and
he
d
idn
'
t
he
lp
con
tro
l
our
gas
pr
ices
.
Maybe
we
cou
ld
s
top
o
i
l
ing
our
guns
for
a
m
inu
te
and
look
in
the
back
of
the
o
ld
arsena
l
for
a
much
more
powerfu
l
weapon
tha
t
's
p
rob
ab
ly
been
ga
ther
ing
a
b
i
t
of
dus
t
.
.
.
d
ip
lomacy
.
Dan
ie
l
I
Buz
i
Le
t
ters
to
the
ed
i
tor
can
be
sen
t
to
an::Ie!etter.r@hotmo
i
l.com.
The
C
irc
le
canno
t
pr
in
t
anonymous
le
t
ters
.
A
l
l
le
t
ters
mus
t
be
rece
ived
no
la
ter
than
Monday
af
ternoon
of
the
week
of
pub
l
ica
t
ion
.
Fee
l
f
ree
to
make
commenJs
abou
t
pas
t
issues
,
ar
t
ic
les
,
or
s
tory
ideas
.
_______
THE
CIRCLE
______
_
October
4
,
2001
Kar
la
Bono
f
f
:
Sub
t
le
Mus
ic
to
our
Ears
by
Chr
is
t
ina
D
ias
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
One
may
be
temp
ted
to
assoc
ia
te
Kar
la
Bonoff
w
i
th
the
l
ikenesses
of
A
lan
is
or
Jewe
l
,
bu
t
she
is
hard
ly
comparab
le
.
Her
lyr
ics
aren
'
tnear
ly
as
tor
tured
as
A
lan
is
Mor
isse
te
's
,
nor
is
her
vo
ice
as
de
l
ica
te
as
Jewe
l
's
.
Converse
ly
,
Bonoff
has
a
un
ique
ly
s
trong
and
clear
vo
ice
,
at
t
imes
abrup
t
,
bu
t
mos
t
ly
r
ich
and
s
incere
.
Her
lyr
ics
are
con
temp
la
t
ive
;
g
iv
ing
though
ts
on
love
tha
t
any
co
l
lege
s
tuden
t
wou
ld
love
to
hear
.
Abou
t
ha
lfway
through
a
song
I
'd
f
ind
my
m
ind
roam
ing
to
re
la
ted
top
ics
or
memor
ies
,
and
isn
'
t
tha
t
prec
ise
ly
the
ac
t
ion
mus
ic
is
sup
posed
to
evoke?
Then
aga
in
,
i
t
cou
ld
have
s
imp
ly
been
boredom
.
L
is
teners
se
.
tk
ing
a
qu
ie
t
,
re
lax
ing
n
igh
t
o~r~d,
undoub
ted
ly
,
have
found
the
show
mos
t
sa
t
isfy
ing
.
I
found
the
mus
ic
adequa
te
ly
su
i
ted
for
the
CD
p
layer
,
bu
t
the
l
ive
performance
somewha
t
d
isen
chan
t
ing
.
Bonoff
and
Kenny
Edwards
p
layed
a
range
of
songs
on
the
ir
acous
t
ic
gu
i
tars
,
from
the
ir
own
record
ings
in
the
ir
group
Brynd
le
,
to
ba
l
lads
wr
i
t
ten
for
o
ther
s
ingers
.
Bonoff
's
s
tron
ges
t
ma
ter
ia
l
was
tha
t
wh
ich
she
p
layed
on
the
p
iano
,
inc
lud
ing
"All
My
L
ife"
,
wh
ich
she
penned
,
bu
t
was
reco
rded
by
L
inda
Rons
tad
t
and
Aaron
Nev
i
l
le
.
Be
tween
numbers
Bonoff
's
sense
of
humor
wou
ld
rouse
the
apprec
ia
t
ive
o
lder
aud
ience
,
of
few
co
l
lege
s
tuden
ts
,
who
gave
her
a
s
tand
ing
ova
t
ion
.
She
responded
w
i
th
an
encore
performance
of
"Goodbye
My
Fr
iend"
ded
ica
ted
to
the
v
ic
t
ims
of
the
Wor
ld
Trade
Center
a
t
tacks
.
Proceeds
from
the
show
,
and
par
t
of
the
money
ra
ised
from
CDs
so
ld
Thursday
n
igh
t
,
went
toward
the
Tw
in
Tower
's
Fund
.
PHOTO
ICOURTESY
OF
STUDENT
ACT
IV
IT
IES
Kar
la
Bono
f
f
per
fonned
a
free
show
for
s
tuden
ts
a
t
Mar
is
t
on
Sep
t
.
27
in
the
Ne
l
ly
Go
le
t
t
l
Thea
tre
B
ig
W
ig
Per
forms
at
Temp
le
in
Brook
lyn
,
New
York
by
JIMBO
MARITATO
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
This
past
weekend
I
had
the
op
por
tun
i
ty
to
trave
l
to
the
f
ine
bor
ough
of
Brook
lyn
to
a
t
tend
a
mos
t
joyous
occas
ion
am
ids
t
what
has
become
qu
i
te
a
depress
ing
town
.
Though
I
may
have
been
on
ho
ly
ground
,
do
no
t
be
.
m
is
taken- there
was
no
re
l
ig
ious
serv
ice
invo
lved
(un
less
of
course
you
take
your
mosh
re
l
ig
ious
ly)
.
Tha
t
's
r
igh
tk
ids
I
made
my
pos
t-d
isas
ter
re
turn
to
NYC
to
indu
lge
in
the
l
ikes
of
B
ig
w
ig
.
Some
of
you
,
undoub
ted
ly
a
mere
handfu
l
of
the
Mar
is
t
commun
i
ty
may
have
a
t
tendecJ
the
B
igw
ig
show
at
C
lub
Cranne
l
S
tree
t
two
weeks
ago
.
I
was
a
b
i
t
preoccu
p
ied
on
sa
id
even
ing
w
i
th
some
impor
tan
t
matters
(read
:
getting
drunk
w
i
th
g
ir
lfr
iend)
and
thus
was
unava
i
lab
le
to
make
sa
id
engage
men
t
.
When
word
spread
tha
t
B
ig
w
ig
was
p
lay
ing
the
Temp
le
Beth
Ahava
th
Sho
lom
(h
i
ther
to
be
known
as
'The
Temp
le")
I
made
my
p
i
lgr
image
to
Brook
lyn
.
Now
,
nor-
ma
l
ly
when
one
goes
to
see
a
show
i
t
is
typ
ica
l
ly
best
to
at
leas
t
men
t
ion
the
open
ing
ac
ts
.
However
,
due
to
a
complete
and
u
t
ter
de
bacle
on
the
par
t
o
f
our
dr
iver
,
N
iko
la
i
Bucharusk
ie
,
we
arr
ived
one
song
before
B
igw
ig
's
se
t
.
Th
is
was
indeed
benef
ic
ia
l
by
a
l
l
ac
coun
ts
as
I
w
ish
someone
had
turned
the
f
ire
hoses
on
Brook
lyn
's
own
,
Fr
iend
ly
F
ire
.
I
wou
ld
say
i
t
is
unfa
ir
to
judge
a
band
by
one
rea
l
ly
pa
the
t
ic
song
bu
t
when
your
fron
t
man
in
a
hardcore
band
is
a
ta
l
l
sk
inny
Ir
ishman
who
can
'
t
scream
no
fur
ther
judgmen
t
is
needed
.
B
igw
ig
took
the
s
tage
w
i
th
a
ra
ther
apparen
t
l
ineup
change
.
Gone
were
bass
is
tTony
and
Gu
i
tar
is
t
Jeremy
.
In
the
ir
p
laces
,
s
tood
two
new
band
members-Bren
t
and
Josh
,
prev
iousy
of
the
Overdr
ives
.
The
s
i
tua
t
ion
made
one
wonder
wha
t
effec
t
the
rep
lacemen
t
of
two
impor
tan
t
e
lemen
ts
of
a
gu
i
tar
in
tens
ive
band
wou
ld
be
.
The
an
swer
:
ins
ign
if
ican
t
.
The
band
's
se
t
opened
up
w
i
th
the
roar
ing
sound
of
"Numbers
,"
a
track
from
the
band
's
second
a
l
bum
,
S
tay
As
leep
.
As
Torn
fero
c
ious
ly
screamed
in
to
the
m
icro
phone
,
Josh
fo
l
lowed
w
i
th
backup
voca
ls
.
Drummer
Ma
t
t
se
t
h
is
cym
ba
ls
ab
laze
w
i
th
the
he
lp
of
some
l
igh
ter
f
lu
id
and
smashed
them
to
h
is
hear
ts
con
ten
t
.
The
se
t
was
a
m
ix
of
a
l
l
three
Bigw
ig
a
lbums
,
though
mos
t
ly
focus
ing
on
tracks
from
the
ir
second
and
th
ird
re
leases
.
My
h
igh
po
in
ts
def
in
i
te
ly
came
when
Torn
be
l
ted
in
to
"Moosh"
and
"Sore
Loser
,"
and
"S
ink
or
Sw
im"
from
the
ir
la
tes
t
a
l
bum
.
My
on
ly
nega
t
ive
fee
l
ings
about
th
is
show
were
had
no
th
ing
much
to
do
w
i
th
the
band
as
much
as
they
d
id
w
i
th
the
venue
.
Gran
ted
,
the
Temp
le
is
a
church
tha
t
a
l
lows
punk
and
hardcore
bands
to
ho
ld
a
l
l
age
's
non-a
lcoho
l
ic
shows
and
thus
they
don
'
t
rea
l
ly
have
a
sound
sys
tem
,
bu
t
the
sound
qua
l
i
ty
was
abso
lu
te
ly
awfu
l
.
The
vo
ca
ls
were
at
t
imes
c
lose
to
inau
d
ib
le
and
the
equipment
shoddy
.
Cab
les
ran
across
the
m
idd
le
of
the
f
loor
cons
is
ten
t
ly
be
ing
pu
l
led
ou
t
,
resu
l
t
ing
in
momen
tary
loss
o
f
sound
on
more
than
one
occas
ion
.
However
,
I
mus
t
say
tha
t
I
was
a
lso
p
leasan
t
ly
rem
inded
of
my
younger
B
igw
ig
days
before
the
band
even
had
a
lbums
to
se
l
l
back
at
the
now
de
func
t
Roadhouse
Pub
o
f
Cen
tereach
,
NY
The
crowd
at
the
show
was
a
lso
less
than
what
I
wou
ld
ca
l
l
idea
l
ca
l
iber
.
When
you
're
the
second
o
ldes
t
person
in
the
room
and
the
o
ldes
t
person
is
one
of
your
best
fr
iends
it
's
a
bit
s
trange
.
Know
ing
tha
t
am
ids
t
the
pond
of
teenage
B
igw
ig
fo
l
lowers
we
were
the
adu
l
ts
was
def
in
i
te
ly
we
ird
.
More
aggrava
t
ing
though
was
the
lack
of
intelligence
displayed
by
the
crowd
when
Torn
a
t
temp
ted
to
urge
the
crowd
to
do
something
pro
duc
t
ive
in
the
na
t
ion
's
hour
of
need
before
p
lay
ing
"Sore
Loser
."
"Sore
Loser
is
a
sor
t
of
commen
tary
on
the
idea
of
f
igh
t
ing
over
re
l
ig
ion
tha
t
br
ings
i
t
to
the
same
leve
l
as
the
qu
in
tessen
t
ia
l
"My
dad
can
k
ick
the
crap
ou
t
o
f
your
dad"
m
idd
le
schoo
l
a
t
t
i
tude
.
I
t
was
qu
i
te
ev
iden
t
tha
t
our
fe
l
low
B
igw
iggers
d
id
no
t
have
a
l
l
o
f
the
ir
fac
ts
s
tra
igh
t
when
a
l
l
they
cou
ld
mus
ter
up
was
"They
're
a
l
l
bu
l
ls-
t!
A
l
l
of
thern!
U
.S
.A
.!"
Desp
i
te
the
venue
prob
lems
tha
t
are
ever
presen
t
at
a
show
(don
'
t
be
l
ieve
me?
Try
the
Chance
some
t
ime!)
The
show
was
s
t
i
l
l
qu
i
te
en
joyab
le
if
no
t
a
b
i
t
nos
ta
lg
ic
.
Wh
i
le
Bren
t
and
Josh
may
have
some
ca
tch
ing
up
to
do
on
the
band
's
o
lder
ma
ter
ia
l
,
as
they
adm
i
t
ted
ly
cou
ld
no
t
p
lay
some
of
the
crowd
's
reques
ts
,
the
songs
from
B
igw
ig
's
la
tes
t
a
lbum
were
r
igh
t
on
targe
t
.
The
new
re
lease
Inv
i
ta
t
ion
to
Trag
edy
is
ye
t
ano
ther
progress
ive
s
tep
in
a
l
ineage
of
what
I
l
ike
to
ca
l
l
"damn
f
ine
mus
ic
."
The
sound
is
tha
t
of
hardcore
and
punk
brough
t
to
a
ro
l
l
ing
bow
l
w
i
th
a
dab
of
me
ta
l
.
As
Torn
,
the
band
's
lead
s
inger
so
e
loquen
t
ly
pu
t
i
t
,
"We
're
no
t
a
punk
band
,
we
're
a
sh
-y
metal
band
."
B
igw
ig
heads
out
on
a
month
long
tour
th
is
week
w
i
th
Ens
ign
as
sup
port
for
The
Su
ic
ide
Mach
ines
.
I
f
g
iven
the
oppor
tun
i
ty
to
see
th
is
band
,
don
'
t
m
iss
i
t
.
The
53rd
Annua
l
Emmy
Awards
W
i
l
l
Go
On
The
53rd
Annua
l
Emmy
Awards
w
i
l
l
be
he
ld
Sun
.
Oc
tober
11
th
PHOTO
CRED
IT
/H
'M
IM
!EMMYS
.ORG
by
MEGAN
LIZOTTE
A&EEd
i
tor
In
an
a
t
temp
t
to
rema
in
respec
t
fu
l
in
the
wake
of
the
recen
t
trag
edy
,
the
Emmys
have
been
pos
t
poned
from
the
i
r
o
r
ig
ina
l
Emmycas
t
on
Sep
tember
23rd
.
Th
is
proposed
da
te
was
a
lready
a
la
ter
da
te
for
the
ceremony
.
The
three
week
delay
o
f
the
Emmycas
t
is
be
l
ieved
to
be
the
longes
t
in
Ho
l
lywood
award-show
h
is
tory
.
Pr
ior
,
the
Oscar
's
were
pu
t
off
for
two
days
fo
l
low
ing
the
1968
assass
i
na
t
ion
of
Mar
t
in
Luther
K
ing
J
r
.
As
a
who
le
,
the
presen
ta
t
ion
of
the
Emmy
Awards
w
i
l
l
have
an
en
t
ire
ly
d
ifferen
t
tone
and
approach
.
We
can
expect
the
ceremony
to
be
much
more
subdued
than
or
ig
ina
l
ly
conce
ived
.
"Trad
i
t
iona
l
ly
,
the
Emmys
are
a
tr
ibu
te
to
the
te
lev
i
s
ion
indus
try
,
however
on
th
is
n
igh
t
the
indus
try
w
i
l
l
a
lso
jo
in
to
ge
ther
w
i
th
the
na
t
ion
to
re-aff
irm
the
sp
ir
i
t
of
the
Amer
ican
peop
le
,"
sa
id
CBS
in
the
ir
s
ta
temen
t
regard-
ing
the
pos
tponemen
t
.
The
te
lev
i
s
ion
indus
try
as
a
who
le
is
work
ing
toward
crea
t
ing
a
program
tha
t
is
respec
tfu
l
and
tha
t
expresses
the
so
l
idar
i
ty
be
tween
the
te
lev
is
ion
commun
i
ty
and
Amer
ica
in
dea
l
ing
w
i
th
the
Sep
tember
11
th
tragedy
.
F
ind
ing
a
su
i
tab
le
t
ime
,
espec
ia
l
ly
at
the
s
tar
t
of
the
fa
l
l
TV
season
,
and
a
t
ime
to
use
the
Shr
ine
Aud
i
tor
ium
,
wh
ich
is
booked
for
o
ther
even
ts
a
lso
came
in
to
p
lay
.
There
w
i
l
l
be
a
momen
t
of
s
i
lence
,
as
we
l
l
as
a
spec
ia
l
tr
ibu
te
to
Dav
id
Ange
l
l
,
the
Emmy
-w
inn
ing
producer
of
Fras
ier
and
Cheers
who
was
on
one
o
f
the
forsaken
a
ircraf
ts
tha
t
p
lunged
in
to
the
towers
.
Accord
ing
to
Torn
O
'Ne
i
l
,
au
thor
of
The
Emmy
's
and
Mov
ie
Awards
the
pos
tponemen
t
_is "unprec
eden
ted
in
Emmy
h
is
tory
."
"
In
the
pas
t
,
TV
Academy
lead
ers
a
lways
dec
ided
in
the
Ho
l
ly
wood
trad
i
t
ion
,
to
go
on
w
i
th
the
show
no
matter
what
happened
,"
See
.
.
.
Emmys
,
Page
9
_______
THE
CIRCLE
______
_
October
4
,
2001
Page9
Ed
mid:
FOX
'
'dedam
l
'
'
w
inner
of
new
'~~·
'
by
ED
WILLIAMS
ID
Manag
ing
Ed
i
tor
Af
ter
be
ing
de
layed
for
a
week
due
to
the
terror
is
t
a
t
tacks
of
three
weeks
ago
,
the
te
lev
is
ion
ne
tworks
have
s
tar
ted
to
run
the
ir
new
fa
l
l
l
ineups
,
inc
lud
ing
the
ir
brand
new
ser
ies
.
So
,
tha
t
means
it
's
jus
t
a
matter
of
t
ime
before
these
new
shows
are
cance
led
and
rep
laced
w
i
th
more
new
shows
,
r
igh
t?
We
l
l
there
are
usua
l
ly
one
or
two
shows
tha
t
end
up
l
inger
ing
,
and
some
even
tum
out
to
be
leg
i
t
h
i
ts
.
I
spen
t
las
t
week
wa
tch
ing
a
few
ran
dom
new
shows
,
and
here
are
the
resu
l
ts
.
Ins
ide
Schwartz
***Thursday
8
:30NBC
Th
is
show
is
very
un
ique
and
in
nova
t
ive
;
tWP
qua
l
i
t
ies
tha
t
are
u
i
te
•
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'
•
{
rare
in
tele\il~on
these
days
.
Bu
t
w
i
l
l
th
is
s
tra
tegy
pay
off?
Mos
t
successfu
l
shows
fo
l
low
a
ra
ther
s
tr
ic
t
formu
la
for
success
and
ap
pear
as
c
lones
of
o
ther
proven
shows
.
Schwar
tz
seems
to
have
a
major
targe
t
aud
ience
of
young
to
m
idd
le
aged
male
spor
ts
fans
.
This
is
a
ra
ther
in
tr
igu
ing
targe
t
that
may
come
back
to
haun
t
the
show
in
the
long
run
.
One
can
look
to
the
cr
i
t
ica
l
ly
acc
la
imed
,
bu
t
qu
ick
ly
canned
Spor
ts
N
igh
t
for
ev
idence
.
Schwar
tz
s
tar
ted
off
w
i
th
two
spor
ts
anchors
g
iv
ing
us
some
bakground
on
the
main
charac
ter
,
Adam
Schwar
tz
p
layed
by
Road
Tr
ip
and
Ra
t
Race
s
tar
,
Breckin
Meyer
.
Schwar
tz
was
jus
t
dumped
by
h
is
long-
term
and
on
ly
g
ir
l
fr
iend
to
da
te
and
is
s
trugg
l
ing
to
make
a
career
change
and
en
ter
the
wor
ld
of
spor
ts
broadcas
t
ing
.
Schwar
tz
of
ten
dr
if
ts
off
in
to
per
sona
l
as
ides
w
i
th
spor
ts
f
igures
tha
t
show
us
wha
t
is
rea
l
ly
go
ing
on
ins
ide
h
is
head
.
These
as
ides
are
of
ten
com
ica
l
,
and
the
sudden
appearance
of
B
i
l
l
Wa
l
ton
s
i
t
t
ing
cross-
legged
on
a
couch
is
enough
for
me
to
laugh
any
day
of
the
week
.
O
ther
cameos
in
ep
isode
one
inc
lude
former
foo
tba
l
l
grea
t
D
ick
Bu
tk
iss
and
former
box
ing
referee
and
curren
t
judge
M
i
l
ls
Lane
.
W
i
th
the
excep
t
ion
of
Schwar
tz
's
bes
t
fr
iend
Dav
id
,
p
layed
by
MAD
TV
's
Bryan
Ca
l
len
,
the
cas
t
seems
to
ge
l
toge
ther
fa
ir
ly
we
l
l
.
Dav
id
is
humorous
bu
t
seems
to
be
a
lmos
t
out
of
p
lace
a
t
t
imes
,
and
h
is
t
im
ing
seems
a
bit
off
.
Schwartz
's
o
ther
fr
iend
and
secre
t
love
in
ter
es
t
Ju
l
ie
,
p
layed
by
Miriam
Shor
,
shares
a
g
r
e
a
t
chem
is
try
w
i
th
thema
in
cha
rac
-
man
t
ic
tens
ion
is
qu
i
te
obv
ious
a
n
d
m
inds
of
CBS
execu
t
ives
when
they
p
icked
up
th
is
show
.
Aga
in
,
E
l
len
is
p
lay
ing
a
charac
ter
of
the
same
f
irs
t
name
,
bu
t
th
is
t
ime
she
is
re
turn
ing
home
af
ter
her
L
.A
.
based
In
terne
t
company
went
bankrup
t
.
In
the
second
ep
isode
,
E
l
len
is
contemplating
wha
t
she
shou
ld
do
w
i
th
her
l
ife
.
Th
is
leads
us
to
very
unamus
ing
conversa
t
ions
w
i
th
fam
i
ly
,
fr
iends
and
un
for
tuna
te
ly
herse
lf
.
She
dec
ides
to
head
down
to
the
lake
w
i
th
the
book
Wa
lden
's
Pond
in
hand
in
hopes
of
INS
IDE
SCHWARTZ
/NBC
.COM
very
long
.
I
g
ive
i
t
one
s
tar
for
DeGeneres
'
perseverance
in
try
ing
the
s
i
tcom
th
ing
one
more
t
ime
.
Undec
lared
****
Tuesday
8
:30
FOX
Fox
has
s
low
ly
bu
t
sure
ly
been
c
l
imb
ing
up
the
proverb
ia
l
ladder
in
terms
of
qua
l
i
ty
programm
ing
.
I
t
is
crea
t
ing
shows
for
a
d
iverse
aud
ience
w
i
th
shows
tha
t
cater
to
many
d
ifferen
t
tas
tes
.
I
t
s
t
i
l
l
has
X-F
i
les
for
the
sc
i-f
i
fans
,
i
t
has
The
S
impsons
for
jus
t
abou
t
any
body
,
i
t
has
Tha
t
70
's
Show
for
wo
rk
s
p
e
r
-
fec
t
ly
as
ne
i
the
r
ntE
EU
.EN
SHOW
ICE
IS
.COM
Te
lev
ls
ion
ne
tworks
have
prem
iered
the
ir
fa
l
l
l
ineups
.
Fea
tured
shows
Inc
lude
"Ins
ide
Schwar
tz
,"
on
NBC
,
"The
E
l
len
Show
,"
on
CBS
,
and
"Undec
lared
,"
on
Fox
.
t
h
e
teen
a
g
e
a
n
d
young
adu
l
t
aud
i
ence
,
and
i
t
h
a
s
h
i
t
s
1
i
k
e
A
l
ly
.MRa
f
o
r
t
h
e
o
lder
wan
ts
to
jeopardize
the
fr
iendsh
ip
by
starting
a
ser
ious
more
than
fr
iends
re
la
t
ionsh
ip
.
The
f
irs
t
show
showed
grea
t
prom
ise
,
bu
t
th
is
abs
trac
t
concept
be
ing
used
may
no
t
be
a
h
i
t
w
i
th
everyone
.
I
t
was
good
enough
for
me
to
wa
tch
aga
in
,
bu
t
I
have
a
fee
l
ing
o
thers
won
'
t
fee
l
the
same
,
and
the
show
could
be
head
ing
for
an
ear
ly
ex
i
t
.
I
t
does
fo
l
low
the
g
ian
t
ra
t
ings
grabber
,
Fr
iends
,
so
any
th
ing
is
poss
ib
le
.
The
E
l
len
Show
*Fr
iday
8
:00
CBS
He
re
was
a
reason
E
l
len
DeGeneres
'
f
irs
t
show
was
can
ce
led
.
Peop
le
,
d
idn
'
t
care
abou
t
her
anymore
.
The
woman
is
no
t
funny
,
and
her
las
t
show
went
in
to
a
sudden
ta
i
lsp
in
a
t
the
end
of
i
ts
run
.
I
am
no
t
qu
i
te
sure
what
ex
ac
t
ly
was
runn
ing
through
the
d
iscover
ing
the
true
mean
ing
of
l
ife
and
what
d
irec
t
ion
she
shou
ld
take
inher
l
ife
.
She
dec
ides
to
take
a
job
as
her
old
h
igh
school
's
gu
idance
coun
se
lor
,
bu
t
I
h
igh
ly
doub
t
th
is
ser
ies
w
i
l
l
fo
l
low
as
successfu
l
a
d
irec
t
ion
.
The
show
doesn
'
t
have
much
o
f
a
suppor
t
ing
cas
t
,
as
the
lone
br
igh
t
spo
t
seems
to
be
ve
teran
ac
tor
Mar
t
in
Mu
l
l
,
and
tha
t
's
no
t
say
ing
much
.
I
t
a
lso
has
an
awfu
l
t
imes
lo
t
on
Fr
iday
n
igh
ts
at
8
:00
p
.m
.
I
ts
targe
t
aud
ience
is
mos
t
l
ike
ly
adu
l
ts
around
30
years
old
and
up
wh
ich
doesn
'
t
seem
to
ma
tch
up
w
i
th
th
is
t
ime
s
lo
t
.
A
la
ter
t
ime
may
have
been
more
benef
ic
ia
l
.
Maybe
i
t
's
the
t
ime
s
lo
t
,
maybe
i
t
's
the
lack
of
a
so
l
id
suppor
t
ing
cas
t
or
maybe
i
t
's
the
fac
t
the
DeGeneres
jus
t
isn
'
t
funny
,
bu
t
I
have
a
fee
l
ing
th
is
show
won
'
t
las
t
crowd
.
I
t
s
tepped
up
w
i
th
the
cr
i
t
i
ca
l
ly
acc
la
imed
Bos
ton
Pub
l
ic
las
t
year
,
and
th
is
year
they
gradua
te
to
a
co
l
lege
show
,
a
lbe
i
t
a
much
more
l
igh
t-hear
ted
show
than
Bos
ton
Pub
l
ic
,
w
i
th
Undec
lared
.
Th
is
new
ser
ies
g
ives
us
a
look
in
to
the
wor
ld
we
a
l
l
know
and
love
,
co
l
lege
l
ife
.
S
teven
Karp
,
p
layed
by
Jay
Baruche
l
,
grew
seven
inches
over
the
summer
,
and
is
no
longer
a
scrawny
l
i
t
t
le
nerd
.
He
is
pumped
and
pr
imed
to
take
tha
t
nex
t
s
tep
in
l
ife
,
and
he
is
ready
to
in
troduce
the
new
and
improved
S
teven
to
the
new
women
he
w
i
l
l
mee
t
a
t
co
l
lege
.
Comp
le
te
w
i
th
h
is
r
id
icu
lous-
look
ing
,
zebra-pr
in
t
sh
ir
t
,
he
mee
ts
h
is
new
Br
i
t
ish
roomma
te
,
L
loyd
,
p
layed
by
Char
l
ie
Hunnam
.
L
loyd
is
qu
i
te
suave
and
debona
ir
,
and
is
a
la
dies
'
man
.
We
a
lso
f
ind
out
tha
t
H
i
t
or
m
iss
weekend
for
mov
ie
debum
by
MEGAN
LIZOTTE
A&EEd
i
tor
Apparen
t
ly
,
the
box
off
ices
were
h
i
t
hard
th
is
weekend
.
Peop
le
f
locked
to
the
megap
lexes
through
out
the
na
t
ion
w
i
th
exc
i
temen
t
as
three
new
mov
ies
opened
.
No
t
on
ly
was
th
is
an
escape
for
peop
le
,
bu
t
a
pos
i
t
ive
boost
for
the
mov
ie
indus
try
.
Coming
in
f
irs
t
p
lace
,
w
i
th
$18
m
i
l
l
ion
in
t
icke
t
sa
les
,
the
thr
i
l
ler
,
Don
'
t
Say
a
Word
made
a
h
i
t
.
M
ichae
l
Doug
las
,
who
p
layed
Dr
.
Conrad,
jus
t
wan
ted
to
wa
tch
the
Macy
's
Parade
w
i
th
h
is
daugh
ter
and
ea
t
a
ma
id-prepared
turkey
d
inner
in
h
is
Manha
t
tan
home
.
Bu
t
,
b
ig-
t
ime
bank
robbers
in
ter
rup
ted
h
im
.
Led
by
Br
i
t
ish
badd
ie
Sean
Bean
,
he
needed
informa
t
ion
from
Doug
las
'
newes
t
pro
bono
pa
t
ien
t
,
Br
i
t
tany
Murphy
.
So
,
the
rob
bers
k
idnapped
h
is
daugh
ter
and
constantly
wa
tch
h
is
apar
tmen
t
.
Th
is
was
a
formu
la
ic
s
tory
of
th
iev
ery
and
a
good
man
r
is
ing
to
the
occas
ion
.
Doug
las
tr
ied
h
is
best
to
f
igure
out
the
mys
tery
lurk
ing
in
Murphy
's
head
and
g
ives
the
rob
bers
wha
t
they
deserve
in
this
over
ly
pred
ic
tab
le
f
l
ick
.
In
th
is
race-aga
ins
t-
the-c
locker
,
there
are
just
enough
tw
is
ts
to
keep
the
mos
t
av
id
movie
wa
tcher
in
teres
ted
.
Com
ica
l
and
somewha
t
e
lus
ive
,
Zoo
landercame
in
a
c
lose
second,
cap
tur
ing
aud
iences
.
In
th
is
good
sp
ir
i
ted
mov
ie
,
h
igh
fash
ion
mee
ts
low
comedy
on
the
c
inema
t
ic
run
way
.
Ben
S
t
i
l
ler,
wr
i
ter
and
d
irec
to
r
,
p
lays
a
super-va
in
supermode
l
,
Derek
Zoo
lander
,
work
ing
in
the
campy
fash
ion
indus
try
.
Work
ing
w
i
th
h
is
equa
l
ly
d
im
compe
t
i
tor
,
Owen
W
i
lson
,
they
b
locked
a
p
lo
t
tha
t
wou
ld
have
h
im
(S
t
i
l
ler)
under
a
spe
l
l
to
murder
the
pr
ime
m
in
is
ter
of
Ma
lays
ia
.
Dur
ing
a
l
l
of
th
is
,
the
f
i
lm
focuses
g
tea
t
ly
on
the
fash
ion
industry
.
Dav
id
Duchovny
ap
peared
as
a
hand
mode
l
.
Un
l
ike
S
t
i
l
ler
's
wacky
sp
iky
ha
irdo
,
a
few
par
ts
fe
l
l
f
la
t
.
I
t
's
def
in
i
te
ly
hard
no
t
to
p
lay
a
long
w
i
th
the
mov
ie
's
an
t
ics
.
W
i
thou
t
a
doub
t
,
i
t
a
t
trac
ts
our
vogue
,
bu
t
doesn
'
t
necessar
i
ly
ho
ld
a
t
ten
t
ion
w
i
th
i
t
's
fa
ir
ly
"bra
in
less
humor
."
Open
ing
in
th
ird
,
Hear
ts
in
A
t
lan
t
is
p
resen
ts
An
thony
Hopk
ins
'
la
tes
t
s
tar
tum
,
as
a
m
ind
read
ing
mentor
to
a
fa
ther
less
boy
in
th
is
swee
t
Stephen
K
ing
ta
le
.
The
mys
ter
ious
Hopk
ins
ren
ts
the
upstairs
room
from
the
se
lf-ab
sorbed
mo
ther
of
11-year
o
ld
An
ton
Yelchin
.
In
a
s
tandou
t
perfor
mance
,
Ye
lch
in
w
i
thou
t
de
lay
b
inds
w
i
th
h
is
new
ne
ighbor
.
Hopk
ins
was
ab
le
to
he
lp
h
im
learn
abou
t
h
is
dad
,
beat
bu
l
l
ies
,
la
ter
f
ind
ing
himself
in
love
w
i
th
h
is
crush
,
M
ika
Boreem
.
H
is
charac
ter
rema
ins
ra
ther
en
igma
t
ic
and
undeve
loped
,
wh
ich
may
have
some
v
iewers
ca
l
l
ing
the
in
tersec
t
ing
s
tor
ies
incomp
le
te
.
To
ld
through
a
f
i
l
ter
of
ch
i
ldhood
inno
cence
,
the
mov
ie
h
i
ts
home
in
a
l
l
the
r
igh
t
ways
.
Con
tr
ibu
t
ions
.
from£!
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l
ine
.
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Megan
is
a
jun
ior
Commun
ica
t
ions
ma
jor
w
i
th
a
concen
tra
t
ion
in
Adver
t
is
ing
.
L
loyd
seems
to
be
a
b
i
t
of
a
know
i
t-a
l
l
and
is
qu
i
te
annoy
ing
.
He
's
a
lmos
t
too
perfec
t
.
The
res
t
of
the
cas
t
is
rounded
out
w
i
th
L
izz
ie
,
p
layed
by
Car
la
Ga
l
lo
and
her
roomma
te
Rache
l
,
p
layed
by
Mon
ica
Keena
.
L
izz
ie
seems
happy
to
be
on
her
own
now
,
bu
t
m
isses
her
boyfr
iend
.
S
trug
g
l
ing
on
whe
ther
or
no
t
to
en
joy
co
l
lege
l
ife
or
s
i
t
in
her
room
and
su
lk
a
l
l
night
abou
t
be
ing
away
from
her
boyfr
iend
,
she
dec
ides
to
go
out
and
have
some
fun
af
ter
a
phone
squabb
le
w
i
th
her
pa
the
t
ic
and
lone
ly
s
ign
if
ican
t
o
ther
.
Hang
ing
up
the
phone
in
a
f
i
t
of
rage
she
bumps
in
to
S
teven
who
is
a
mess
af
ter
ge
t
t
ing
a
surpr
ise
v
is
i
t
from
h
is
dad
,
Ha
l
,
who
dropped
the
bombshe
l
l
tha
t
S
teven
's
mom
wan
ts
a
d
ivorce
.
Bo
th
in
vu
lner
ab
le
s
ta
tes
,
they
dec
ide
to
have
a
la
te
n
igh
t
rendezvous
in
Steven
's
bedroom
.
Af
ter
conso
l
ing
Ha
l
and
offer
ing
words
of
w
isdom
over
some
brews
,
S
teven
's
fr
iends
head
over
to
the
bedroom
on
ly
to
f
ind
a
scrunch
ie
(
the
un
iversa
l
do
no
t
d
is
turb
s
ign
of
the
guys)
on
the
door
knob
.
Th
is
leads
us
to
an
awkward
morn
ing
af
ter
scene
where
S
teve
seems
to
want
more
than
a
one
n
igh
t
s
tand
,
and
L
izz
ie
wan
ts
to
forge
t
that
n
igh
t
ever
happened
.
The
poss
ib
i
l
i
t
ies
are
end
less
for
humorous
encoun
ters
in
the
fu
ture
.
Th
is
cas
t
o
f
unknown
ac
tors
meshes
extremely
we
l
l
toge
ther
,
has
a
grea
t
t
ime
s
lo
t
fo
l
low
ing
the
proven
Tha
t
70
's
Show
and
cov
ers
a
top
ic
tha
t
w
i
l
l
hit
home
w
i
th
teenagers
and
co
l
lege
s
tuden
ts
everywhere
.
Barr
ing
fu
ture
hor
r
ib
le
scr
ip
ts
,
th
is
show
seems
to
be
a
hit
in
the
mak
ing
.
Of
the
new
shows
tha
t
I
've
seen
,
th
is
has
the
best
chance
to
make
i
t
through
the
season
unsca
thed
.
Ed
,
a
jun
ior
journalism
ma
jor
en
joys
sunse
ts
and
ro
man
t
ic
wa
lks
on
the
beach
.
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T
ino
deserves
respect
from
Yanks
and
fans
~~~~~~~bySC01TDESIERE
These
Yankees
a
re
qu
i
te
a
team
.
Derek
Je
te
r
,
he
is
the
pos
ter
boy
,
the
ido
l
of
every
teenage
g
i
r
l
in
the
c
i
ty
.
Pau
l
O
'Ne
i
l
l
,
he
is
the
hear
t
and
sou
l
,
the
favor
i
te
p
layer
of
ev
ery
guy
in
the
c
i
ty
.
Bern
ie
W
i
l
l
iams
,
he
is
the
supers
tar
,
a
sw
i
tch
h
i
t
t
ing
,
offens
ive
fo
rce
.
Mar
iano
R
ivera
,
he
's
"Mo"
,
the
grea
tes
t
c
loser
in
pos
tseason
h
is
tory
.
There
is
the
p
i
tch
ing
s
taff
of
Roger
C
lemens
,
M
ike
Muss
ina
,
and
Andy
Pe
t
t
i
t
te
,
wh
ich
m
igh
t
be
the
bes
t
in
rece
ive
the
long
and
lucra
t
ive
con
trac
t
ex
tens
ions
tha
t
one
wou
ld
expec
t
as
a
reward
for
lead
ing
h
is
team
to
the
top
four
t
imes
in
f
ive
years
.
T
ino
Mar
t
inez
d
id
no
t
.
Ins
tead
,
T
ino
was
to
ld
to
wa
i
t
un
t
i
l
the
off-season
,
when
h
is
con
t
rac
t
w
i
l
l
exp
i
re
.
He
was
to
ld
to
wa
i
t
·
because
,
c
lea
r
ly
,
the
Yankees
jus
t
do
no
t
th
ink
he
is
impor
tan
t
enough
to
lock
h
im
up
before
he
has
the
chance
to
tes
t
the
marke
t
.
Wh
i
le
the
o
thers
had
the
ir
Yankee
the
game
.
fu
tures
secured
,
T
ino
go
t
to
l
is
ten
Then
there
is
T
ino
Mar
t
inez
.
He
a
l
l
yea
r
to
B
r
ian
Cashman
ta
lk
abou
t
is
jus
t
there
.
wha
t
a
grea
t
f
irs
t
base
prospec
t
N
ick
Johnson
is
and
abou
t
how
he
cou
ld
be
ready
to
p
lay
in
the
ma
jors
as
soon
as
nex
t
season.
T
ino
go
t
to
hear
rumb
l
ings
in
the
med
ia
tha
t
George
S
te
inbrenner
loves
the
idea
of
br
ing
ing
Jason
G
iamb
i
to
New
Yo
rk
nex
t
season
.
In
fac
t
,
as
the
trade
dead
l
ine
ap
proached
,
T
ino
go
t
to
hear
abou
t
how
George
loves
the
idea
of
ge
t
t
ing
G
iamb
i
so
much
tha
t
he
wan
ts
to
ge
t
h
im
r
igh
t
now
if
i
t
's
poss
ib
le
.
Yankee
fans
c
la
im
ing
they
a
re
in
favor
of
keep
ing
T
ino
wou
ld
be
ly
ing
if
they
sa
id
the
though
t
of
ge
t
t
ing
G
iamb
i
d
id
no
t
exc
i
te
them.
So
wha
t
if
T
ino
is
ca
r
ry
ing
the
team
·
offens
ive
ly
,
th
is
is
Jason
G
iamb
i
he
re
!
T
ino
a
lso
never
go
t
to
hear
Joe
Torre
s
tand
up
for
h
im
,
the
way
he
s
tood
up
for
the
o
thers
.
When
Bern
ie
W
i
l
l
iams
was
go
ing
to
be
a
f
ree
agen
t
,
Torre
spoke
a
l
l
year
of
how
impor
tan
t
i
t
was
to
br
ing
h
im
back
.
When
Andy
Pe
t
t
i
t
te
on
the
trading
b
lock
as
he
s
trugg
led
through
the
'98
season
,
Torre
s
tood
up
and
sa
id
tha
t
he
d
id
no
t
Yea
r
af
ter
yea
r
,
game
af
ter
game
,
he
is
there
.
He
's
the
re
,
knock
ing
in
b
ig
runs
.
He
's
there
,
h
i
t
t
ing
b
ig
home
runs
and
p
lay
ing
Go
ld
G
love
ca
l
iber
defense
a
t
f
i
rs
t
.
He
's
the
re
,
be
ing
ignored
by
h
is
fans
and
un
der..-i
!P
I>
rec
ia
ted
by
h
is
organ
iza
rrhe
Ph
i
losophy
of
Pooch
tichl.. '
The
Yankees
dynam
ic
run
of
the
las
t
f
ive
years
,
wh
ich
has
inc
luded
fou
r
wo
r
ld
champ
ionsh
ips
,
has
a
lso
inc
luded
a
grea
t
dea
l
of
turnover
.
On
ly
a
hand
fu
l
of
p
laye
rs
have
been
on
board
and
been
key
members
for
a
l
l
f
ive
yea
rs
and
a
l
l
four
cham
p
ionsh
ips
.
Or
lando
Hernandez
has
no
t
.
Ne
i
ther
has
Dav
id
Jus
t
ice
.
Nor
Roger
C
lemens
,
Sco
t
t
Bros
ius
,
Shane
Spencer
,
M
ike
Muss
ina
,
Chuck
Knob
lauch
or
Jorge
Posada
,
who
was
on
the
ros
ter
in
'96
bu
t
con
tr
ibu
ted
nex
t
to
no
th
ing
.
T
ino
Mar
t
inez
has
.
On
ly
T
ino
,
Je
ter
,
W
i
l
l
iams
,
Pe
t
t
i
t
te
,
O
'Ne
i
l
l
,
and
R
ivera
have
been
around
and
con
tr
ibu
t
ing
for
the
dura
t
ion
.
O
'Ne
i
l
l
w
i
l
l
be
a
l
lowed
to
pa
tro
l
r
igh
t
f
ie
ld
un
t
i
l
the
day
he
dec
ides
to
re
t
i
re
,
wh
ich
may
be
soon
.
Je
ter
,
W
i
l
l
iams
,
Pe
t
t
i
t
te
and
R
ivera
are
regarded
as
un
touchab
le
p
ieces
by
the
Yankees
organ
iza
t
ion
.
S
ign
ing
a
l
l
four
to
long-
term
con
trac
ts
was
made
a
top
pr
ior
i
ty
by
Br
ian
Cashman
and
company
.
A
l
l
four
even
tua
l
ly
d
id
M
ichae
l
Jordan
has
re
turned
.
S
imp
ly
pu
t
,
the
grea
tes
t
p
layer
to
ever
grace
an
NBA
cour
t
has
come
back
for
the
second
t
ime
in
h
is
i
l
lus
tr
ious
ca
ree
r
.
I
t
's
abou
t
t
ime
.
I
have
heard
a
l
l
s
ides
of
the
argu
men
t
.
Many
say
tha
t
M
ichae
l
Jor
dan
shou
ld
have
s
tayed
in
re
t
ire
men
t
.
And
there
a
re
a
few
po
in
ts
tha
t
make
the
skep
t
ics
be
l
ieve
th
is
is
so
.
F
irs
t
,
and
mos
t
impor
tan
t
,
is
the
fac
t
tha
t
he
may
no
t
have
the
ab
i
l
i
ty
anymore
.
A
t
38
years
o
ld
,
he
may
no
t
be
ab
le
to
compe
te
w
i
th
the
fas
ter
and
younger
supers
tars
of
the
curren
t
NBA
.
Second
,
is
tha
t
he
may
no
t
be
ab
le
to
l
ive
up
to
the
legend
he
has
en
graved
in
to
our
m
inds
.
He
lef
t
the
NBA
af
ter
a
momen
t
tha
t
def
ined
h
is
ca
ree
r
.
He
lef
t
a
w
inne
r
.
He
lef
t
as
the
man
who
dra
ined
the
game
w
inn
ing
sho
t
,
wh
ich
gave
the
Ch
i
cago
Bu
l
ls
the
ir
th
i
rd
s
tra
igh
t
NBA
t
i
t
le
and
the
ir
s
ix
th
t
i
t
le
in
e
igh
t
years
.
Tha
t
is
the
u
l
t
ima
te
s
torybook
end
ing
in
a
s
tor
ied
ca
ree
r
.
The
legend
of
M
ichae
l
for
dan
is
so
large
,
tha
t
even
M
ichae
l
Jo
rdan
w
i
l
l
be
ha
rd
-o
ressed
to
ove
r
-
-
-
-
-
by
DAN
PUCBERELLI
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
come
i
t
.
Bu
t
in
these
fac
tors
l
ie
the
cha
l
lenge
.
Any
of
us
who
remember
M
ichae
l
Jordan
a
t
h
is
bes
t
,
remem
ber
tha
t
M
ichae
l
Jordan
is
a
l
l
abou
t
cha
l
lenges
.
Jordan
loves
to
cha
l
lenge
h
imse
lf
.
He
has
done
i
t
t
ime
and
t
ime
aga
in
,
w
i
th
each
fea
t
be
com
in&
one
mo
re
page
in
h
is
amaz
ing
book
.
He
overcame
cha
l
lenges
to
lead
the
NBA
in
scor
ing
on
sev
era
l
occas
ions
.
He
overcame
cha
l
lenges
to
w
in
NBA
champ
ionsh
ips
.
He
even
overcame
re
t
iremen
t
to
come
back
,
and
dom
ina
te
the
league
.
Who
is
to
say
he
can
'
t
overcome
re
t
iremen
t
once
more
,
and
wr
i
te
ano
ther
amaz
ing
chap
ter
in
h
is
s
tory?
No
t
me
.
Bu
t
yes
,
I
do
fee
l
a
l
i
t
t
le
m
ixed
abou
t
i
t
.
See
ing
Jordan
in
a
W
iz
a
rds
jersey
jus
t
won
't
fee
l
r
igh
t
.
M
ichae
l
Jordan
is
and
w
i
l
l
a
lways
be
the
ep
i
tome
of
the
Ch
icago
Bu
l
ls
organ
iza
t
ion
.
Tha
t
is
where
our
memor
ies
l
ie
.
Jordan
as
a
Wash
ing
ton
W
iza
rd
w
i
l
l
need
some
ge
t
t
ing
used
to
,
tha
t
's
for
su
re
.
Bu
t
desp
i
te
th
is
awkwardness
,
I
rea
l
ly
fee
l
tha
t
i
t
won
'
t
ma
t
ter
come
Oc
tober
30
th
,
when
Jordan
makes
h
is
re
turn
to
baske
tba
l
l
aga
ins
t
the
New
Yo
rk
Kn
icks
in
the
ha
l
lowed
grounds
of
Mad
ison
Square
Ga
r
den
.
See
ing
M
ichae
l
Jordan
once
aga
in
lace
up
h
is
trademark
"Jordans"
is
go
ing
to
be
a
grea
t
s
igh
t
.
Th
is
is
a
lmos
t
l
ike
a
reun
ion
tour
of
one
of
the
grea
tes
t
perform
ing
ac
ts
in
modem
t
imes
.
On
ly
th
is
perform
ing
ac
t
isn
't
a
rock
band
.
Th
is
is
a
man
.
One
man
.
The
g
rea
t
es
t
to
ever
p
lay
the
game
.
Th
is
man
is
the
one
and
on
ly
M
ichae
l
Jordan
.
Who
cares
wha
t
jersey
he
is
wear
ing?
We
now
have
one
las
t
chance
a
t
see
ing
the
grea
tes
t
p
layer
to
ever
p
lay
the
game
of
baske
tba
l
l
.
We
have
one
las
t
sho
t
to
w
i
tness
the
icon
of
hoops
h
imse
lf
resurrec
t
a
league
tha
t
los
t
i
ts
mag
ic
.
We
w
i
l
l
ge
t
to
see
a
man
br
ing
the
spark
back
to
the
NBA
,
and
i
l
lum
ina
te
i
t
once
more
.
And
for
tha
t
reason
,
and
tha
t
reason
a
lone
,
makes
h
is
re
turn
no
t
on
ly
accep
tab
le
,
bu
t
abso
lu
te
ly
necessary
.
We
lcome
back
,
M
ike
.
I
t
's
been
a
long
t
ime
.
I
can
'
t
wa
i
t
to
see
wha
t
e
lse
you
a
re
go
ing
to
amaze
us
w
i
th
.
Track
teams
compete
against
bes
t
inMee
to
f
Champ
ions
by
ROB
McGUINNESS
wasn
'
t
as
"sharp"
as
i
t
was
a
t
th
is
bes
ts
on
the
Van
Cor
t
land
t
course
,
Sa
turday
's
performance
was
a
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
po
in
t
dur
ing
the
2000
cross-coun- induc
t
ing
Dom
ton
and
sophomore
.
good
s
tep
towards
reach
ing
the
Compe
t
ing
in
wha
t
was
essen- t
ry
campa
ign
.
Char
l
ie
W
i
l
l
iams
(28
:59)
.
The
team
goa
l
.
t
ia
l
ly
the
irf
irs
trea
lmee
tof
the
yea
r
,
"Las
t
ye~,
th
is
was
our
th
ird
team
's
s
izab
le
freshman
c
lass
a
lso
"I
th
ink
we
d
id
we
l
l
for
our
f
irs
t
am
ids
t
a
ta
len
ted
26-
team
f
ie
ld
tha
t
mee
t
,"
he
sa
id
.
"We
had
[mee
ts
a
t]
fared
we
l
l
a
t
the
Mee
t
of
Champ
i- race
,"
Dr
isco
l
l
sa
id
.
"We
're
look
inc
luded
two
na
t
iona
l
ly
ranked
A
rmy
.
and
Cen
tra
l
Connec
t
icu
t
."
ons
,
as
Geoff
Decker
(27
:
18
)
and
ing
forward
to
hopefu
l
ly
becom
ing
squads
,
.
the
Mar
i
s
t
Men
's
Cross
Mans
t
was
schedu
led
to
compe
te
Lou
A
lbano
(27
:24
)
qua
l
i
f
ied
fo
r
the
the
bes
t
team
in
schoo
l
h
is
tory
and
Coun
try
team
p
laced
14
th
a
t
the
in
the
Wagner
Inv
i
ta
t
iona
l
in
m
id- (vars
i
ty)
top-seven
.
break
ing
the
team
t
ime
record
a
t
seven
thannua
l
lonaMee
tofCham- Sep
tember
,
bu
t
the
mee
t
was
can-
"A
l
l
of
the
freshmen
ran
w
i
th
a
MAACs
or
IC4As
."
p
ions
Sa
turday
in
the
Bronx
.
ce
led
in
the
wake
of
the
Wor
ld
lo
t
of
ma
tur
i
ty
today
,"
Co
la
izzo
In
the
women
's
race
,
the
Lady
Sen
ior
M
ike
Nehr
(26
:07)
and
Trade
Cen
ter
t
ragedy
.
said
.
"Decker
,
Lou
and
Ma
t
t
Red
Foxes
f
in
ished
12
th
in
a
f
ie
ld
sophomore
K
irk
Dom
ton
(26
:
10
)
The
team
u
t
i
l
ized
the
non-race
Pe
tersen
a
l
l
showed
good
s
igns
of
of21
teams
wh
ich
inc
luded
na
t
ion
led
the
Red
Foxes
on
the
f
ive
m
i
le
weeks
and
d
id
severa
l
hard
work- l
i
fe
.
I
t
was
good
to
see
them
run- a
l
ly
ranked
Ya
le
,
Bos
ton
Co
l
lege
course
,
p
lac
ing
57
th
and
61s
t
re
- ou
ts
in
prepara
t
ion
for
no
t
on
ly
the
n
ing
an
even
pace
."
and
V
i
l
lanova
.
spec
t
ive
ly
.
Round
ing
ou
t
the
sco
r
- Iona
mee
t
,
bu~ al~o th~
Oc
tober
6
W
i
th
the
ma
jor
champ
ionsh
ip
Sen
io
r
L
iza
G
rudz
insk
i
(22
:17
)
was
ing
f
ive
we
re
sen
ior
Pa
t
Dr
isco
l
l
,
Pau
l
Shor
t
Inv1
ta
t10na
l
m
Pennsy
l- mee
ts
draw
ing
c
loser
,
the
team
is
Marist
's
top
f
in
isher
,
and
Jenn
jun
iors
Jay
Grady
and
Jama
l
van
ia
.
focus
ing
on
i
ts
supreme
goa
l
:
be- Rosenb
la
t
t
(22
:28)
,
Leann
Padge
t
t
.
W
i
th
a
f
ive-man
average
'Tm,~eally l.ooking·fo~ard
t?nex
t
com
ing
the
bes
t
team
in
the
h
is- Bo
l
ing
broke
,
Sue
Go
lden
and
of
26
:33
and
a
team
score
of
390
,
week
,
Co
la
izzo
sa
id
.
We
d
id
our
to
ry
of
the
program
.
Las
t
yea
r
,
.
the
Chery
l
Norr
is
compr
ised
the
res
t
Mar
is
t
improved
two
p
laces
and
46
hardes
t
workou
t
of
the
season
on
cross-coun
try
team
cap
tured
the
of
the
scor
ing
f
ive
.
po
in
ts
over
las
t
year
's
performance
Wedn~sday.
I
d
idn
'
t
expec
t
us
to
IC4A
Un
ivers
i
ty
Champ
ionsh
ip
Th
is
weekend
,
the
men
's
and
a
t
the
Mee
t
of
Champ
ions
.
come
m
here
~resh."
and
sha
t
tered
a
23-year-o
ld
team
women
's
teams
w
i
l
l
t
rave
l
to
Leh
igh
Even
w
i
th
the
success
,
men
's
Severa
l
Mans
t
runners
managed
t
ime
reco
rd
.
Un
ive
rs
i
ty
in
Be
th
lehem
,
PA
fo
r
the
coach
Pe
te
Co
la
izzo
sa
id
the
team
to
no
tch
cons
iderab
le
persona
l
Team
Cap
ta
in
Dr
isco
l
l
said
Pau
l
Shor
t
Inv
i
ta
t
iona
l
.
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
wan
t
Andy
go
ing
anywhere.
And
when
wr
i
ters
began
to
specu
la
te
tha
t
O
'Ne
i
l
l
was
near
ing
the
end
as
he
s
lumped
last
Sep
tember
,
Torre
s
tood
up
and
made
i
t
c
lear
wha
t
O
'Ne
i
l
l
mean
t
to
h
is
team
.
Now
To
r
re
shou
ld
s
tand
up
for
T
ino
.
He
shou
ld
be
there
for
a
guy
who
has
cons
is
ten
t
ly
been
there
for
h
im
.
Ins
tead
,
To
r
re
has
taken
the
company
l
ine
,
tha
t
Mar
t
inez
's
con
trac
t
s
i
tua
t
ion
w
i
l
l
be
ad
dressed
in
the
off-season
.
For
h
is
par
t
,
desp
i
te
a
l
l
the
d
is
trac
t
ions
and
trade
rumors
,
and
desp
i
te
hav
ing
the
r
igh
t
to
be
a
l
i
t
t
le
on
the
ang
ry
s
ide
,
T
ino
has
kep
t
h
is
coo
l
and
responded
w
i
th
the
season
of
h
is
l
ife
.
W
i
th
Chuck
Knob
lauch
a
non-fac
tor
,
Dav
id
Jus
t
ice
no
t
produc
ing
as
expec
ted
,
and
Be
rn
ie
W
i
l
l
iams
m
iss
ing
games
early
in
the
season
,
T
ino
has
thrown
the
Yankee
juggernau
t
square
ly
on
h
is
shou
lders
.
A
t
press
t
ime
,
he
leads
the
team
w
i
th
34
homeruns
and
113
runs
ba
t
ted
in
.
He
leads
the
team
in
to
ta
l
bases
and
in
s
lugg
ing
percen
tage
,
is
sec
ond
in
games
p
layed
and
h
i
ts
,
and
th
ird
in
runs
scored
.
T
ino
has
cons
is
ten
t
ly
produced
for
the
Yankees
.
He
has
never
dr
iven
in
less
than
90
runs
and
on
ly
once
has
he
fa
i
led
to
dr
ive
in
100
.
He
has
never
p
layed
less
than
140
games
and
on
ly
once
has
he
fa
i
led
to
p
lay
in
a
t
leas
t
150
.
He
has
been
c
lu
tch
as
we
l
l
,
de
l
iver
ing
in
the
pos
t-season
,
never
more
so
than
when
he
b
las
ted
a
two-ou
t
,
sev
en
th-
inn
ing
grand
s
lam
in
Game
1
of
the
98
'
Wor
ld
Ser
ies
,
crush
ing
any
hopes
the
Padres
m
igh
t
have
had
.
T
ino
Mar
t
inez
has
been
there
for
the
Yankees
.
From
the
day
hear
r
ived
in
the
Bronx
,
he
has
been
the
re
,
p
lay
ing
eve
ryday
,
produc
ing
every
yea
r
,
and
above
a
l
l
,
he
lp
ing
h
is
team
w
in
.
Now
,
th
is
o
f
f
-season
,
i
t
is
t
ime
tha
t
the
Yankees
are
there
for
T
ino
.
TENNIS
..
From
12
A
ldorsson
c
la
imed
v
ic
tory
,
w
in
n
ing
6
-4
,
6
-7
,
5
-7
.
"
I
t
was
one
of
the
bes
t
ma
tches
,
a
l
l
coaches
agreed
,"
sa
id
Sm
i
th
.
F
if
teen
teams
were
represen
ted
a
t
the
Inv
i
ta
t
iona
l
,
inc
lud
ing
some
top
schoo
ls
in
the
Nor
theas
t
.
The
Red
Foxes
fa
ired
we
l
l
aga
ins
t
the
ir
compe
t
i
t
ion
,
prov
ing
they
'
are
a
s
trong
team
,
accord
ing
to
Sm
i
th
.
"Th
is
is
the
s
tronges
t
team
we
have
had
s
ince
my
tenure
here
a
t
Mar
is
t
,"
he
sa
id
.
"W
i
th
the
add
i
t
ion
of
Mar
t
in
A
ldorsson
,
Dav
id
S
la
ter
,
coup
led
w
i
th
N
ick
Bass
-a
Dav
is
Cup
p
layer
f
rom
S
t
.
C
roy
,
V
i
rg
in
Is
lands
and
freshman
M
ike
Nass
if
,
we
have
a
very
form
idab
le
n
ine
p
layers
on
our
team
."
Th
is
weekend
Mar
is
t
w
i
l
l
p
lay
a
t
the
Harvard
ECAC,
champ
ion
sh
ips
.
Accord
ing
to
coach
Sm
i
th
th
is
tournamen
t
fea
tu
res
the
16
bes
t
teams
be
tween
Ma
ine
and
V
irg
in
ia
as
se
lec
ted
by
a
committee
of
seven
coaches
.
-._
......
:d
_______
THE
CIRCLE
______
_
S
ta
t
of
the
Week
Las
t
Sunday
,
the
Mar
is
t
men
's
tenn
is
team
defea
ted
R
ider
7
-0
.
The
v
ic
tory
marked
the
They
Sa
id
I
t
_
•
34
th
s
tra
igh
t
MAAC
v
ic
tory
for
the
Red
Foxes
.
Mar
is
t
w
i
l
l
p
lay
in
the
Harvard
ECAC
Champ
ionsh
ips
wh
ich
fea
tures
the
16
bes
t
teams
from
Ma
ine
to
V
i
rg
in
ia
,
accord
ing
to
head
coach
T
im
Sm
i
th
October
4
,
2001
SPORTS
"W
i
th
the
ta
len
t
we
have
,
I
'd
be
ex
treme
ly
d
isappo
in
ted
i
f
we
d
id
no
t
defend
our
t
i
t
le
and
advance
to
our
.
four
th
NCAA
champ
ionsh
ip
.
"
Men
's
tenn
is
head
coach
T
im
Sm
i
th
abou
t
h
is
expec
ta
t
ions
for
th
is
year
's
team
.
Page
12
Men
's
soccer
ha
lted
1-0
by
Manhattan
in
MAAC
opener
by
MIKE
DRECHSEL
S
ta
f
f
Wr
i
ter
.Two
days
ago
the
Mar
is
t
Men
's
Soccer
team
took
a
dev
as
ta
t
ing
loss
to
the
d
isma
l
Man
ha
t
tan
Co
l
lege
Jaspe
rs
1
-0
,
in
the
Bronx
.
Freshman
Ma
t
thew
Sa
lo
t
t
i
ne
t
ted
.
the
game
w
inner
in
the
51s
t
m
inu
te
of
the
con
tes
t
w
i
th
a
20-yard
f
l
icker
just
pas
t
Mar
is
t
goa
lkeeper
Car
los
DeB
r
i
to
.
Mar
is
t
head
coach
Bobby
Herodes
was
d
isappo
in
ted
w
i
th
the
p
lay
of
h
is
team
,
i
t
be
ing
the
f
irs
t
game
in
Me
tro
A
t
lan
t
ic
A
th
le
t
ic
Conference
(MAAC)
p
lay
.
"They
(Mar
is
t)
have
a
warped
sense
of
rea
l
i
ty
,"
sa
id
Herodes
abou
t
h
is
team
.
"A
l
though
I
have
to
g
ive
Manha
t
tan
cred
i
t
~:..:
for
the
v
ic
tory
.
I
t
was
a
good
.
.
.
.
:-;.~~ ~.oal
and
they
d
id
wha
t
they
had
•
'
.
to
do
defens
ive
ly
to
·
preserve
the
w
in
,
but
we
shou
ld
have
pounded
them
."
The
Red
Foxes
dom
ina
ted
the
f
irs
t
ha
lf
,
bu
t
cou
ld
no
t
connec
t
.
Jaspers
goa
l
ie
Jesse
Lardner
made
s
ix
saves
,
and
a
l
though
DeBr
i
to
le
t
up
the
game-w
inner
,
he
s
topped
a
l
l
four
o
f
Manha
t
tan
's
o
ther
sho
ts
.
He
rodes
s
imp
ly
expec
ted
more
from
h
is
team
then
the
effor
t
they
gave
.
"Th
is
is
a
d
ishear
ten
ing
loss
,"
sa
id
Herodes
.
"It
's
as
bad
as
they
come
."
W
i
th
na
t
iona
l
powerhouse
Loyo
la
com
ing
to
Mar
is
t
on
Sa
tu
rday
,
the
Red
Foxes
despe
r
a
te
ly
wan
ted
to
defea
t
the
f
ledg
l
ing
Jaspers
.
"
I
f
we
p
lay
l
ike
th
is
on
Sa
tur
day
,
you
can
expec
t
an
ex
t
reme
ly
lops
ided
ma
tch
,"
sa
id
Herodes
.
The
Greyhounds
of
Loyo
la
Un
ivers
i
ty
have
g
iven
up
just
one
goa
l
in
i
ts
las
t
s
ix
games
,
tha
t
one
goa
l
com
ing
on
a
pen
a
l
ty
k
ick
.
They
w
i
l
l
come
in
to
the
con
tes
t
ranked
13
th
in
the
Na
t
iona
l
Soccer
Coaches
Asso
c
ia
t
ion
of
Amer
ica
(NSCAA)
po
l
l
,
mov
ing
up
two
spo
ts
from
las
t
week
.
"Hopefu
l
ly
th
is
game
w
i
l
l
serve
as
a
wake-up
ca
l
l
for
us
,"
sa
id
Herodes
.
"Th
is
week
in
prac
t
ice
I
'
l
l
be
ro
ta
t
ing
p
layers
and
f
ind
ing
those
tha
t
are
ready
to
p
lay
."
M
iµ
is
t
squeaked
in
to
the
con
ference
p
layoffs
las
t
year
w
i
th
f
ive
w
ins
and
w
i
l
l
mos
t
l
ike
ly
need
a
t
leas
t
s
ix
to
ge
t
back
the
re
th
is
yea
r
.
Herodes
a
lso
spoke
abou
t
the
sen
ior
impac
t
as
a
fac
tor
for
the
Red
Foxes
to
con
t
inue
the
ir
success
.
"In
order
for
us
to
p
lay
we
l
l
,
we
're
go
ing
to
need
the
leader
sh
ip
ou
t
of
the
sen
iors
,"
added
Herodes
.
"
I
f
they
come
ou
t
and
take
charge
we
don
'
t
lose
games
l
ike
ton
igh
t
.
We
haven
'
t
rea
l
ly
p
layed
a
l
l
too
we
l
l
th
is
season
.
We
've
had
a
lo
t
of
breaks
go
our
way
and
we
canno
t
re
ly
on
tha
t
."
Th
ings
seemed
to
go
the
way
of
the
Red
Foxes
las
t
Sa
turday
n
igh
t
aga
ins
t
the
Rams
o
f
Fordham
,
bu
t
not
because
of
breaks
.
Mar
is
t
dom
ina
ted
and
des
troyed
the
Rams
6
-1
.
Dav
id
Mus
insk
i
and
S
teve
Murk
each
had
two
goa
ls
ap
iece
to
g
ive
Mar
is
t
the
ir
f
if
th
v
ic
tory
of
the
season
.
Sen
ior
Br
ian
Garafo
la
and
freshman
Pa
tr
ick
Saf
ino
a
lso
ne
t
ted
goa
ls
for
Mar
is
t
.
DeBr
i
to
had
to
make
three
saves
in
the
v
ic
tory
.
"The
Fordham
and
Oneon
ta
games
were
the
on
ly
two
games
we
p
layed
we
l
l
from
s
tar
t
to
f
in
ish
,"
sa
id
Herodes
.
The
loss
dropped
Mar
is
t
to
5-
3
overa
l
l
and
0-
i
in
the
confer
ence
.
Mar
is
t
w
i
l
l
re-group
aga
ins
t
Loyo
la
on
Sa
turday
af
ternoon
a
t
1
p
.m
.
on
Leon
idoff
F
ie
ld
and
w
i
l
l
a
lso
face
Iona
a
t
home
on
Wednesday
Oc
tober
10
th
.
PHOTO CRED
IT
/MAR
IST
ATHLET
IC
DEPARTMENT
Sen
ior
S
teve
Murk
scored
two
goa
ls
in
Mar
is
t
's
6-1
v
ic
tory
over
Fordham
,
bu
t
ne
i
ther
he
nor
any
of
h
is
teama
tes
cou
ld
crack
the
Manha
t
tan
ne
t
on
Tuesday
n
igh
t
,
los
ing
to
the
Jaspers
1
-0
in
the
team
's
f
irst
con
ference
game
of
the
season
.
Red
Fox
footba
l
l
dro·
ps
to
0-3
after
loss
to
St
.
Peter
's
by
PETER
PALMIERI
Spor
ts
Ed
i
tor
goa
lfromJamesGa
lea
la
te
in
the
turned
the
ba
l
l
over
on
four
f
irs
t
scored
.
downs
,
af
ter
ga
in
ing
on
ly
one
Led
by
A
lfredo
R
iu
l
lano
's
32
ya
rd
.
S
t
.Pe
ter
'sranou
t
thec
lock
For
the
f
irs
t
t
ime
in
the
h
is
tory
yards
on
ten
carr
ies
,
the
Red
to
secure
the
v
ic
tory
.
of
the
J
im
Parady
era
,
the
Mar
is
t
Foxes
came
s
to
rm
ing
back
in
the
The
loss
was
the
f
irs
t
confer
foo
tba
l
l
team
has
s
tar
ted
the
th
ird
quar
ter
to
cu
t
the
lead
to
ence
loss
for
Mar
is
t
,
dropp
ing
season
w
i
th
an
0-3
record
.
10-7
.
The
Mar
i
s
t
offense
the
team
to
0
-1
on
the
yea
r
,
wh
i
le
Mar
is
t
con
t
inued
i
ts
three- ma
rched
81
ya
rds
down
the
f
ie
ld
S
t
.
Pe
ter
's
evened
i
ts
confer
game
sk
id
,
fa
l
l
ing
to
Me
tro
A
t- on
23
p
lays
,
capped
by
a
one
ence
record
a
t
1
-1
.
lan
t
ic
A
th
le
t
ic
Conference
yard
run
from
R
iu
l
lano
for
the
Red
Fox
quar
terback
John
(MAAC)
foe
S
t
.
Pe
ter
's
13-7
.
touchdown
.
Come
l
iusen
wen
t
7-17
in
the
The
team
recorded
i
ts
lowes
t
However
,
on
the
ensu
ing
game
for
77
yards
and
one
in
po
in
t
to
ta
l
and
lowes
t
yardage
dr
ive
,
Ga
lea
conver
ted
on
a
21- tercep
t
ion
.
R
iu
l
lano
rushed
for
to
ta
l
of
the
season
aga
ins
t
the
yard
f
ie
ld
goa
l
a
t
temp
t
to
g
ive
49
yards
fo
l
lowed
by
jun
ior
Peacocks
.
the
Peacocks
a
13-7
lead
tha
t
Chr
is
Pr
ice
who
racked
up
44
S
t
.
Pe
ter
's
go
t
on
the
board
they
wou
ld
never
re
l
inqu
ish
.
yards
on
12
carr
ies
.
f
irs
t
w
i
th
an
impress
ive
68-yard
The
dr
ive
was
h
igh
l
igh
ted
by
a
T
im
Cu
l
len
led
the
Mar
is
t
de-
touchdown
run
from
runn
ing
45-yard
run
from
C
lay
ton
.
fense
w
i
th
11
tack
les
fo
l
lowed
back
Derek
C
lay
ton
.
The
sopho
-
La
te
in
the
four
th
quar
ter
,
by
Hea
ly
w
i
th
f
ive
.
The
defense
more
back
ran
for
a
to
ta
l
of
187
·
sophomore
John
Hea
ly
III
re- a
lso
recovered
two
fumb
les
by
yards
on
the
ground
,
more
than
covered
a
fumb
le
by
C
lay
ton
,
S
t
.
Pe
ter
's
.
the
en
t
ire
Mar
i
s
t
offense
,
en
g
iv
ing
the
Red
Foxes
one
more
Mar
is
t
w
i
l
l
take
on
Fa
irf
ie
ld
rou
te
to
earn
ing
MAAC
P
layer
sho
t
to
pu
l
l
ou
t
the
w
in
.
W
i
th
Un
ivers
i
ty
on
Sa
turday
in
Con
of
the
Week
honors
.
2
:36
rema
in
ing
on
the
c
lock
and
nec
t
icu
t
.
Fa
irf
ie
ld
is
2-
0
in
the
The
Peacocks
increased
the
on
ly30yardsfrommak
ingam
i- MAAC
,com
ingoffa26-
21de
lead
to
10-0
on
a
32-yard
f
ie
ld
racu
lous
comeback
,
Mar
is
t
fea
t
a
t
the
hands
of
Iona
.
Men
's
Tenn
is
look
ing
strong
ear
ly
on
by
PAULSEACH
Cap
ta
in
Pa
t
Dahner
t
won
the
coach
T
im
Sm
i
th
,
the
bes
t
ma
tch
S
ta
f
/Wr
i
ter
D
F
l
igh
t
conso
la
t
ion
ma
tch
,
of
the
tournamen
t
was
be
tween
Las
t
weekend
,
the
Marist
w
inn
ing
four
ma
tches
in
the
Jun
ior
Co
l
lege
transfer
Mar
t
in
men
's
tenn
is
s
tormed
in
to
the
backdraw
.
He
defea
ted
Ky
le
A
ldorsson
and
James
Newman
Brown
Inv
i
ta
t
iona
l
tournamen
t
Burbara
of
the
Un
ivers
i
ty
of
of
Assump
t
ion
Co
l
lege
in
the
w
i
th
the
ir
s
igh
ts
se
t
on
v
ic
tory
.
Rhode
Is
land
6-1
,
4-6
,
10
-8
.
quar
terf
ina
ls
of
the
ma
in
-d
r
'aw
.
They.
d
id
no
t
d
isappo
in
t
.
Accord
ing
to
Men
's
Tenn
is
See
.
.
.
TENNIS
,
11