Posted on 11 April 2002.
Some spoke loudly. Others quietly whispered. One by one, students stood behind a podium on the Free SpeechSteps Tuesday and read names aloud to honor the more than 6 millionpeople who lost their lives in the Holocaust. Students read from a book containing the names of 19,000 victims,a fraction of those who died and too [...]
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Posted on 11 April 2002.
For all graduating seniors who still haven’t purchased a cap andgown, ordered graduation announcements, picked up tickets or takengraduation photos, head to the south side of the Campus Bookstore forthe last day of GradFest. GradFest takes place annually and provides a one-stop venue forgraduating seniors to get most everything they need for commencement,Bookstore Director Sylvia [...]
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Posted on 11 April 2002.
By Michael KlitzingAssistant Sports Editor RIVERSIDE, Calif.– It may be possible that the thick layer ofsmoke that shrouded the Riverside Sports Complex Tuesday night wasactually the descending firmament — it sure seemed as if thebaseball gods were smiling on San Diego State as it topped UCRiverside 8-0. Case in point: With SDSU leading 3-0 in [...]
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Posted on 11 April 2002.
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Posted on 11 April 2002.
It’s morning, and very promptly the junket begins. First up is Jay Hernandez, who grew up in the town next to mineand went to the same private school as one of my friends. Standardwere the questions about his past. If he played any sports in highschool, if he got to know his character before filming [...]
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Posted on 11 April 2002.
By Joe ZarroAssistant Opinion Editor Robin Williams is an interesting actor. Some of his movies will beabsolutely remarkable, such as Dead Poet’s Society, and others willjust be embarrassing (Flubber). He’s like Charlie Sheen — if he’sgot the right script and is in his element, he’s great. Williams is hilarious as Rainbow “F**king” Randolph in Death [...]
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Posted on 11 April 2002.
So We Hear Sieg heil, mein Martha: The Kmart Corp. pulled this week’s issueof The Globe tabloid from its shelves, as the magazine featured afront-page banner headline reading “Mean Martha Stewart Exposed.” Thearticle reveals unflattering details about Stewart and herunderhanded business tactics to be released in an upcoming book,Martha Inc. The discount retailer, which filed [...]
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Posted on 11 April 2002.
By Stephen ChupaskaSenior Staff Writer Director Billy Wilder, who passed away two weeks ago, made filmsthat explored the darker impulses in human nature, which werefiltered through his own uniquely acerbic wit. While he made filmsthat can be assigned to various genres — film noir, biography, drama– he was acutely aware of the possibilities of the [...]
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Posted on 11 April 2002.
By Leslie HackettStaff Writer Writing a personal check, entering your Social Security number onGradeLine or ordering merchandise off of the Internet are all actionsone might take for granted. However, everyday actions like these could increase your risk ofbecoming the next victim of identity theft. According to the FBI, identification thieves only need a name,Social Security [...]
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Posted on 11 April 2002.
By Carlos ManzanilloStaff Writer The San Diego State men’s tennis team continued its winning waysTuesday, defeating crosstown rival USD 5-2 to claim its fourthvictory in its last five matches. With only three regular season matches left, the Aztecs seemed tohave found their stride and are peaking at the right time. “We have improved a lot [...]
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Posted on 11 April 2002.
The Daily Aztec’s Golfers of the Week honor must be a springboardto Mountain West Conference Player of the Month. Sophomores Mark Warman and Sandy Kim, DA Golfers of the Week forMarch 19, made it an all-Aztec affair as they were each named the MWCGolfer of the Month for March. Kim received her first career conference [...]
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Posted on 11 April 2002.
By Stephen ChupaskaStaff Writer Any time a coach opens up the sports page and finds that his orher team has lost, it is a disappointment. However, when the coachdid not know that they lost it becomes an entirely different matter. Such was the case for San Diego State track head coach RahnSheffield after the scoring [...]
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