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...Notre Dame graduate said that the contramovement will continue even if the United Statesgrant of $3.5 million in humanitarian aid runs outbefore Congress allots the movement more money...
...Meter Hurdles--1. William Skinner, Maryland, 7.17; 2. George Ifill, Pittsburgh, 7.37;3. Glenn Watson, Notre Dame...
...Championship victory qualifies the Crimson (9-4 overall, 2-2 Ivy) for NCAA regionals next weekend at Notre Dame in South Bend...
M.F.K. (for Mary Frances Kennedy) Fisher is the grande dame of American food writers. Her passion for cuisine, conveyed with a novelist's supple prose in 17 books published since 1937, inspired a host of other writers to take up the craft of food criticism. One such is TIME's critic, who recently visited Fisher, now 78, in California's Sonoma Valley. Her report...
Everyone knows that sports teams must have nicknames, but selecting an appropriate one is fraught with peril. Alabama, for instance, may be proud of the Crimson Tide, but it sounds like a bloodbath or a serious algae problem. Notre Dame's famous jocks are ossified as the Fighting Irish, though Hibernian-American athletes are about as rare in South Bend as they are on the Boston Celtics. Nothing exposed the nickname crisis more starkly than the 1982 NCAA basketball championship game played between the Georgetown Hoyas and the North Carolina Tar Heels. Even if you know what a hoya...