| Vol XXXIV No. 14 | Monday, September 11, 2000 |
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Students make likely targets for credit card debt
TOKYO (AP) -- A strong earthquake rattled a string of volcanic islands off Tokyo on Monday, but with no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The quake, with a preliminary magnitude of 5.2, was centered near the Izu islands chain, reaching from about six miles under the seabed. The quake was most strongly felt on Toshima, about 90 miles south of Tokyo, and Shikinejima, but there were no immediate reports of ... [more]
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Fans react to ND-Nebraska
Embarassed. Humiliated. Betrayed. No, I'm not feeling this way because Notre Dame lost to the University of Nebraska in football. In fact, I thought we played a decent game. I'm feeling this way thanks to certain people who call themselves "alumni" ... [more]
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Irish lose Battle indefinitely
After a heartbreaking loss on Saturday, the miserable weekend continued for the Irish on Sunday. Quarterback Arnaz Battle fractured the navicular bone in his left wrist and is out indefinitely, possibly for the season. Defensive end Grant Irons, a senior captain, ... [more]
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Faculty art show reflects todayÕs world
When conjuring up adjectives to describe the Notre Dame faculty, words like experienced, articulate and astute may come to mind. But artistically talented? Absolutely. This month, the Snite Museum of Art presents a free, public exhibit created by the faculty of ... [more]
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