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Wednesday, September 21, 2005
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Hailing from halfway across the
globe, four athletes came to Arizona to
do what they do best: run.
On squads of mostly Americans, this
foursome from Kenya has raced to the
front of the Arizona cross country
teams, led by championship-caliber
junior Robert Cheseret.
Senior Jonah Maiyo joins Cheseret on
the men's squad, as senior Fanice
Chepkorir and Cheseret's sister,
freshman Irine Lagat, run on the women's
team.
"They're good kids, and they're
fast," said Arizona cross country head
coach James Li. "They work very hard,
and obviously, they run very well.
Nowadays, most schools like to have
Kenyans if they could." [Read
article]
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Last week, the people of the United
States were able to witness something
they have not seen since 1994, the
nomination hearings of a U.S. Supreme
Court justice.
One would think that an event of such
importance, with the opportunity for
Judge John Roberts to become the chief
justice for life hanging in the balance,
would be a major source of concern for
the people and their elected
representatives.
But the hearings received relatively
little media attention, and the Senate
Judiciary Committee's hearings did
little to help the public understand
Roberts' views on many of the issues he
is likely to face while on the court. [Read
article]
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September 15, 2005
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September 20, 2005
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More than a pop culture
phenomenon, yoga is growing as a
route to spirituality
Spirituality has rapidly
become one of the fads
popularized by mainstream media
and celebrities, whether it is
Madonna plugging Kabbalah or
Sting sculpting his body with
yoga. But the practice of yoga
has 5,000-year-old roots and is
much more complex than its
popular portrayal.
Yoga, in general, combines
spiritual, physical and
emotional practices to form a
deeper connection with one's
self and the outer world.
However it is not limited to a
singular definition and seems to
take on a different meaning to
everyone who practices. [Read
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