| Vol XXXV No. 28 | Thursday, October 4, 2001 |
Panel considers next step after attacks
Five speakers gathered in a DeBartolo lecture hall Thursday to help shed light on the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The lecture, entitled "After September 11: Law, Rights and Remedies," was the third in a series of discussion seminars on events and was sponsored by the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, the Kellogg Institute for International Studies and the Center for Civil and Human Rights. Robert Johansen, professor of government ... [more]
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Hard work brings opportunity
In a past discussion in my property class, the topic had turned towards the negative effects of suburban sprawl. "Sprawl" consists of the appropriation of acres of wide-open green space for the erection of "McMansions," strip malls and oversized parking lots. ... [more]
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MEN'S BASKETBALL: NCAA suspends Humphrey
Notre Dame captain Ryan Humphrey was suspended for the first two regular season games after violating an NCAA rule prohibiting playing in summer games, Notre Dame basketball officials announced Wednesday. Humphrey, who will miss the New Hampshire and Cornell games, received ... [more]
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Mexico unleashes `Perros'
When "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film last year, it beat, among other contenders, the Mexican film "Amores Perros." But this astounding directorial debut by Alejandro Inarritu hasn't gone uncelebrated. It's carried off a bunch ... [more]
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