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HOW
ABOUT THEM DUNG BEETLES? by H. MILLARD © 2000 |
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Footballers face rape charges Girl, 14, says 4 River Rouge players raped her; |
Another Report of rape by footballers stuns Central High School -- Students and parents at St. Paul's Central High School reacted with a mixture of dismay and anger Tuesday as details surfaced about an alleged rape at the school Friday. Hoping to restore a sense of security in the building, school leaders Tuesday clamped down on students in hallways, sending home kids who were in the halls without a pass and keeping closer watch over the school's nooks and labyrinthine corridors. The alleged attack on a 15-year-old Central sophomore girl was a topic of painful conversation all day. Prosecutors on Tuesday charged three Central senior boys with criminal sexual conduct and kidnapping. |
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symposium debates ethics of athletics The Dallas Morning News UNIVERSITY PARK – Describing sports as the "All-American addiction" and calling for the restructuring of intercollegiate athletics, author John R. Gerdy sparked an afternoon of insightful debate and at times was the focus of harsh criticism in an ethics symposium at the Maguire Center for Ethics at SMU on Thursday. Gerdy's presentation explained how college sports have become destructive in America. "Sport is what we talk about to avoid talking about something meaningful," Gerdy said. The athletic climate "expects cheating" and "glorifies violence" Gerdy added. In a world where "watching instead of participating" has contributed to obesity, "Someone runs faster or jumps higher," Gerdy said. "Those skills are of little value in the information-based global economy." Commercialism has compressed the boundaries separating youth, high school, collegiate and professional athletics, some argued, while higher education has, in some ways, contributed to the lack of ethical standards in athletics by turning away from issues. |
Sports: NFL Player Named in Rape Lawsuit Woman Alleges Sexual Assault
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Sports: Harris-Lewis would play `race card' in appeal The widow of basketballer Reggie Lewis wanted to appeal the jury verdict against her last spring because she believed the decision was racist, her former attorney testified yesterday during a hearing on her attempt to have a third trial. |
"It was kind of surreal to see a descendant from Australia's ancient Aborigines..." |
![]() Paul Pierce of the Boston Celtics was recovering from stab wounds inflicted during a party at a downtown nightclub, while police sought his attacker.a police spokeswoman said associates of the rap group Made Men were being looked into. The group denied any involvement. Ref: Paul Pierce of the Boston Celtics was stabbed in the face, neck and back while in the pool room of a nightclub |
Monday, September 25, 2000 midnight pacific archived... |
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![]() CLEVELAND - Ruben Patterson of the Seattle SuperSonics was charged with assault, accused of breaking a man's jaw outside a nightclub because he scratched the player's car. A grand jury also indicted Melvin Scott. The felonious assault charge each man faces carries a sentence of two to eight years in prison. Kevin Lewis told police that Patterson, 6-foot-5, was among a pack of men who attacked him in the city's entertainment district. Lewis said the men thought he scratched Patterson's car. (Note: sports builds character and the appreciation of 'teamwork'..needed for ganging up on victim) |
![]() KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Oakland Raiders receiver Andre Rison surrendered to Jackson County authorities on four charges of writing bad checks. Rison, who spent the last three seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs, posted $10,000 bond and was released. The receiver was charged in April with four felonies for allegedly writing $158,000 in bad checks to an Atlanta jewelry store. Rison also owes more than $34,000 in child support for his 2-year-old son. A Johnson County, Kan., judge has already entered a $200,000 civil judgment against Rison in a case brought by one of his Leawood, Kan., neighbors, who said he never repaid money she lent him. A criminal charge of felony theft is also pending against Rison in Johnson County, Kan. That involves recording equipment he rented from a business and allegedly did not return. Police in River Falls, Wis., cited Rison last month for allegedly giving false information after a bar fight. |
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![]() Utah quarterback Darnell Arceneaux was free on bail Monday after being arrested for investigation of abuse of a household member. Police arrested Arceneaux, a Hawaii native, when they responded to reports of problems at a Waikiki nightclub. Police also arrested Arceneaux for an outstanding warrant. The woman involved in the nightclub disturbance doesn't plan to press charges. |
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![]() By MORRIS BERMAN BEER AND CIRCUS How Big-Time College Sports Is Crippling Undergraduate Education. By Murray Sperber. The title is from Juvenal: panem et circenses, bread and circuses (that is, public spectacles). Looking out over the bleak cultural landscape of Rome in the late first and early second centuries A.D., the great satirist concluded that these were the only two things that seemed to interest the majority of his countrymen. How different, Murray Sperber seems to be asking, are things for the American empire today? |
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![]() SCOTTSBURG, Ind. - Indiana basketballer Jeffrey Newton will not be prosecuted for possession of marijuana if he abides by conditions set by the County prosecutor. Newton was arrested when the car in which he was riding was stopped for speeding on Interstate 65 south of Scottsburg. Police found a small amount of marijuana in the car. |
![]() "Kwaku" or as friends like to call him, "Quack-who?" is a Native Canadian that exemplifies the best and finest qualities that are uniquely Canadian... born in an Igloo in the Northwest Territories, he has hunted baby seal cubs and dabbles in nuclear quantum theory. Hopes to start Bed and Breakfast in Newfoundland that will cater to Chinese businessmen... :) |
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![]() Eric Knott told a Wayne County Circuit judge Wednesday he made a statement implicating himself in the sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl only because he failed to understand his constitutional right to silence, and his parents had told him always to cooperate with the police. |
![]() 'Blacked Out' From Prenoscription Medication, Lawyer Says TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- Darryl Strawberry, the suspended New York Yankees outfielder who has battled cancer and drug abuse, was jailed today after hitting a street sign and then running into a vehicle stopped at a red light. |
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Genetics
of athletics: The controversy over race Entine, the Southern
California author of "Taboo:
Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports and Why We're Afraid To Talk About
It,"
has been widely vilified since his controversial book was published in January. Entine told me, "I'm a white liberal Jew - I've been called the 'left-wing Rush Limbaugh.' " I want to acknowledge the evolutionary advantages of blacks . . . science does support the notion that people of West African origin are best at short-distance running, people of Eastern African origin best at long-distance running, whites have superior upper body strength, Chinese have the most flexible bodies, etc. (however he inconsistantly holds PC dognma that) "Science does not support the notion that blacks are less intelligent," Entine emphasized. |
![]() Intelligence and class Structure in American Life by Richard J. Herrnstein and Charles Murray (c) 1994 - The Free Press Synopsis: In a book that
is certain to ignite an explosive controversy, |
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