| Vol XXXIV No. 55 | Tuesday, November 14, 2000 |
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Russert addresses standing-room only crowd
The future of U.S. families and the voting process is at stake in the lengthy 2000 presidential elections, said Tim Russert, moderator of NBC's "Meet the Press" Monday. "Wake up, this is your life and this is your country," said Russert to a standing room-only crowd in Notre Dame's McKenna Hall. Russert said Election Day 2000 was exciting after a campaign season when many voters presented a disinterested attitude toward the ... [more]
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Upholding morality in politics
Are you ready for a break from Presidential politics, recounts, etc? Let's talk about some basics. Were the moral issues involved in the recent election, such as abortion and death penalty, merely matters of personal preference? Or is there an objective ... [more]
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Tibble makes big strides as walk-on
When Adam Tibble is in his late 50s, he will still tell his children about Nov. 11, 2000. On Saturday, the walk-on holder from Northville, Mich., pitched to kicker Nick Setta on a fake field goal that resulted in a touchdown. ... [more]
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OutKast continues to raise hip-hop standard
What the heck is wrong with OutKast? Honestly, there are no simple or direct answers, but one could easily — and naively — devise the following absurdities as possible explanations for the weirdness that is OutKast: A) its members are on ... [more]
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