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Passion
draws huge crowds
Mel
Gibsons new and controversial film opened Wednesday
in more than 3,000 theaters.
Feb.
26, 2004
PLANO The people streaming out of the movie theater
looked as if theyd just attended a wake and
many said they felt as if they had.
Red eyes and muffled crying were common as Christians
and the merely curious flocked to theaters nationwide
for the Ash Wednesday opening of Mel Gibsons The
Passion of the Christ. |
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Ty
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Super
Sport, a member of John Wests All-American
Frisbee Dogs, performed at halftime of the TCU-Charlotte
mens basketball game Wednesday night in Daniel-Meyer
Coliseum. |
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Bravo!
Preview
of Latin American Arts Festival this weekend
Feb.
26, 2004
An
authentic Spanish zarzuela which combines sophisticated
musical ensembles and comedic characters will be performed
this weekend by the TCU School of Music and its opera
program. |
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Pornography
affects male view of women
Studies
by a communication studies professor cited in Time and
Health show pornography contributes to stereotypical gender
perceptions.
Feb.
26, 2004
Watching
pornography affects more than just the viewer, according
to an online survey conducted by a TCU communication studies
professor. The study has gained national recognition for
its implications that pornography contributes to stereotypical
submissive views some men have of women. |
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Barnetts
actions have gone too far
Colorado
football coach should be disciplined
Feb.
26, 2004
The
comments Colorado head football coach Gary Barnett made
about Katie Hnida are not only insensitive and untimely,
but his words should also result in him being reprimanded.
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SGA
should improve spending practices
Feb.
26, 2004
TCU
has a talent for swindling the money out of students
pockets, but probably the worst example of this is the
Student Government Associations recent decision
to buy SuperFrog a new costume. I dont know about
you, but I didnt come here so I could buy the cheerleaders
something new to show off at football games. |
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FATIGUED
Horned
Frogs lose battle of attrition against Charlotte
Foul
trouble and fatigue cost the Frogs an overtime victory.
Feb.
26, 2004
For
the first 40 minutes, the Horned Frogs and Charlotte 49ers
were caught in a constant seesaw affair, with the two
teams combining for 17 ties and 16 lead changes in their
first ever meeting Wednesday night. |
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Pro
Bowl running back charged
The
Baltimore Ravens Pro Bowl running back is charged with
conspiring to possess with the intent to distribute cocaine.
Feb.
26, 2004
ATLANTA Baltimore Ravens running
back Jamal Lewis, who had the second-highest rushing total
in NFL history last season, was indicted Wednesday on
federal drug charges. |
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