| Vol XXXV No. 33 | Thursday, October 11, 2001 |
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Rego criticizes assault claim
Cooper Rego issued a statement Wednesday denying that he sexually assaulted Kori Pienovi in 1997 and said he accepted his punishment from Notre Dame only because "life was too short to spend time fighting." "[Peinovi's] accusations are not true," Rego said. After Rego accepted his dismissal from Notre Dame, Peter Ginsberg, an attorney serving as an advisor to Rego's father, said Notre Dame assisted Rego in his transfer to West Virginia. ... [more]
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Win one for Kori
The Observer has reported the story that the University expelled former running back Cooper Rego for sexually assaulting — raping — then-Notre Dame student Kori Pienovi. Mr. Rego was permanently barred from campus. He transferred to West Virginia to play and ... [more]
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MEN'S TENNIS: And then there was one
As the Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-American Championships get underway this week at Stone Mountain, Ga., the Irish hope to recover from a lackluster premiere. Seniors Javier Taborga and Aaron Talarico were both defeated in the qualifying rounds of the singles portion ... [more]
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U2 rocks the JACC
As the final notes of The Beatles' "All You Need Is Love" faded away in the Joyce Center, the biggest concert in Notre Dame's history was about to get underway. Irish rock band U2 made their way to South Bend to ... [more]
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