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Local veterans remember bombing of Pearl Harbor by Melinda Young ATHENAEUM STAFF December 7, 1941 — over a half-decade ago, Japanese planes
bombed U.S. ships at Pearl Harbor without warning, sending battleship after
battleship to her grave on the sandy bottom.
by Anita Snow THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HAVANA — Fidel Castro’s government stepped up pressure
on the United States on Monday, appealing for international support and
organizing street protests in its battle to have a boy who was rescued
off the Florida coast returned to his father in Cuba.
by Vicki Smith THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Not every kid who wins a Golden Horseshoe grows up to
be a state Supreme Court justice. But some do. Just ask Robin Davis, Larry
Starcher and Warren McGraw.
Upholding a 1968 law would close an abusive legal loophole
by Danny Forinash ATHENAEUM STAFF Depending on who you ask, Ernest Hemingway is either one
of the greatest, if not the greatest, writer of the century or an overrated,
over-descriptive bore. However, there is no arguing his place as a major
writer of the last 100 years. He and his polar opposite, William Faulkner,
started a new movement in style and inspired almost every writer that followed.
Hemingway’s influence can even be seen in modern, popular literature like
Stephen King’s work.
Senior receiver to return if NCAA passes ruling by Rob Rossi ATHENAEUM SPORTS STAFF Depending on which way an NCAA committee rules, Khori
Ivy may return next season as West Virginia’s No. 1 wide receiver. The
senior, who’s scheduled to graduate this May, is hoping for an NCAA ruling
in favor of allowing players who graduate in four years to return for a
fifth season — if they missed a year previously due to poor testing results.
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