| Vol XXXIII No. 45 |
Wednesday, November 3, 1999 |
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Arinze: Spread Gospel message
By ERIN PIROUTEK
News Writer
The Gospel is a message the whole world badly needs, said Cardinal Francis Arinze, in his lecture, "Message of the Gospel to a Religiously Pluralistic World at the Threshold of the Third Millennium." "Two-thirds of humanity do not know Christ, or ... [more]
Sullivan to receive Notre Dame Award
By KYLE ANDREWS
News Writer
A campus ceremony today will honor Reverend Leon Sullivan with the 1999 Notre Dame Award for international humanitarian service. Pastor emeritus of the Zion Baptist Church in Philadelphia, Sullivan is honored for his leadership in civil rights. Sullivan has been active ... [more]
District attorney: Police justified in shooting DuBose
Associated Press
SAN DIEGO Two officers who fatally shot former pro football player Demetrius DuBose during a confrontation were legally justified because they feared the athlete was going to attack them, the district attorney said Monday. "The officers really didn't have a choice," ... [more]
Incumbents reign in area mayoral elections
By JACK COLWELL
South Bend Tribune
SOUTH BEND Mayor Stephen Luecke won big Tuesday, staving off the first serious Republican challenge to Democratic control of the mayor's office in a dozen years. He called the victory "a positive report card" for the city, as well as for ... [more]
GSU seeks more placement help
By CHRISTINE KRALY
Associate News Editor
Graduate Student Union (GSU) members discussed the need for more help in career placement and diversity programs in their meeting Tuesday night. GSU president Maria Canalas told union members of a meeting she had with Russell Kitchner, associate director of Graduate ... [more]
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