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...offensive line. Zingo tallied 11 solo tackles and 13 overall...New Canaan, Conn. is not known for many sports other than lacrosse--unless you count golf and croquet--but the Nutmeg State suburb has a new star product: Princeton sophomore Tom McInerney. McInerney stole the starting quarterback spot from Joel Foote and led the Tigers to their fourth straight victory, throwing for 103 yards (5-for-6) and rushing for 52 yards on 12 carries against Brown. So much for country club living...
...offensive line. Zingo tallied 11 solo tackles and 13 overall...New Canaan, Conn. is not known for many sports other than lacrosse--unless you count golf and croquet--but the Nutmeg State suburb has a new star product: Princeton sophomore Tom McInerney. McInerney stole the starting quarterback spot from Joel Foote and led the Tigers to their fourth straight victory, throwing for 103 yards (5-for-6) and rushing for 52 yards on 12 carries against Brown. So much for country club living...
...basically designed to give people who want to come out an excuse to do it," said Joel L. Derfner '95, treasurer of the BGLSA. "Our activities included making sure that people know there are gays and lesbians around...
...figure out what else they could produce, while the rest of us figure out what we could use. The late Congressman Ted Weiss's Defense Economic Adjustment Act shows how to go about it, as does the fine new book Dismantling the Cold War Economy, by Ann Markusen and Joel Yudken. The possibilities are endless: high-speed transit systems, waste-disposal technology, high-tech machinery that we now (like any Third World country) are forced to import...
...Myra have several things in common: fantastic sexual gambits and a kind of Lewis Carroll flouting of the laws of time. Plotted like a mystery for late-page plot twists, it casts Paul as a tap-dancing gay, Jesus as a brilliant businessman. Drawing on the work of historian Joel Carmichael, Vidal argues that when Jesus threw the money changers out of the temple, he was destroying a sophisticated Roman financial structure that controlled banking in the Middle East -- and thereby sealing his own fate...