RU was chosen as the BIG EAST’s football winner based on the 2012-13 grade-point average (GPA) of each student-athlete who appeared on the RU roster as of the last contest of the championship segment in each conference-sponsored sport.
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NEW YORK—Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis, 22, who attempted to detonate a 1,000-pound bomb at the New York Federal Reserve Bank on Liberty Street in lower Manhattan’s financial district in October 2012, was sentenced today to 30 years in prison by Chief Judge Carol B. Amon of Eastern District of New York.
The sentence was announced by Loretta E. Lynch, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York; John Carlin, Acting Assistant Attorney General for National Security; George Venizelos, Assistant Director in Charge, FBI, New York Field Office; and Raymond W. Kelly, Commissioner, New York City Police Department (NYPD).
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That\’s right, The Hamptons. After trying to bankrupt New Jersey and bankrupting MF Global, stealing $1.2 billion dollars of his client\’s money along the way, Corzine is taking a break. And believe it or not, our government may not file criminal charges against him, citing a lack of evidence. When he was asked by Congress where the money went, he testified \”I honestly don\’t know.\” Maybe his girlfriend knows.
To put this in perspective, Corzine stole more money than Bernie Madoff, Al Capone, Long John Silver, Ivan The Terrible, Cyrus the Great, and Xerxes I as well as II, combined, in inflation adjusted dollars, and he\’s vacationing up in The Hamptons with the rich and famous while we\’re down here digging out of the fiscal hole he put us in.
Why isn\’t this guy in jail?
John Reynolds
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Mr. Fox said, \”It is with great humility and excitement that I accept the position of President of Archbishop John Carroll High School. My decision to serve was certainly based on my love for the school and previous years of involvement on the Board. In an equally important way, it was also influenced by, the recent appointment of Chris Mominey as Chief Operating Officer at the Office of Catholic Education and the creation of the Faith in the Future Foundation. Carroll has felt their support and empowerment over the past several months, and I believe now is the perfect time to offer my expertise and professional skills to the Archdiocese and Archbishop Carroll on a full-time basis.\”
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A disabled U.S. Army veteran, who served our country for 19 years, says he was kicked off the North Wildwood boardwalk last night, simply for having his service dog by his side.
Jared Goering served 1 tour in Iraq, 2 in Afghanistan, and spent 19 years as an active member of the Army. Jared said, \”I served from 1993 to 2012.\” He then told NBC40 he couldn\’t sleep Thursday night because he felt so disrespected by a North Wildwood police officer.
Goering said, \”Just like any veteran with disabilities with a service dog, to come back and be harassed and shown no respect, it upset me – it really bothered me. I was up most of the night thinking about it.\”
A North Wildwood police officer issued Jared and his wife a summons because of the dog. Goering said, \”I expected to get more respect from him because of the jobs that we both have to do.\”
\”He mockingly asked if all veterans get service dogs,\” said Jared’s wife, Sally Goering, \”his dog is medically necessary and he is a service dog.\”
In 2009, Jared was serving in Afghanistan when his vehicle was blown up by IEDs, twice, within 36 hours. Now, Jared uses his 3-year-old service dog, Gator, short for Navigator, to help him walk, and to get up and down stairs.
Explorers to open season on November 9 vs. Manhattan
PHILADELPHIA – The La Salle men’s basketball team, coming off a trip to the NCAA Sweet 16, will open the 2013-14 schedule by hosting Manhattan on November 9, head coach Dr. John Giannini announced today. The Atlantic 10 portion of the schedule will be announced at a later date.
\”Fifty percent of the RPI is based on opponents’ records,\” Giannini said. \”With that in mind, we made every effort to schedule teams expected to have winning seasons and contend for conference championships.
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That\’s right, The Hamptons. After trying to bankrupt New Jersey and bankrupting MF Global, stealing $1.2 billion dollars of his client\’s money along the way, Corzine is taking a break. And believe it or not, our government may not file criminal charges against him, citing a lack of evidence. When he was asked by Congress where the money went, he testified \”I honestly don\’t know.\” Maybe his girlfriend knows.
To put this in perspective, Corzine stole more money than Bernie Madoff, Al Capone, Long John Silver, Ivan The Terrible, Cyrus the Great, and Xerxes I as well as II, combined, in inflation adjusted dollars, and he\’s vacationing up in The Hamptons with the rich and famous while we\’re down here digging out of the fiscal hole he put us in.
Why isn\’t this guy in jail?
John Reynolds
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Ruth L. Vasaturo (nee Campbell), on August 11, 2013, of Mt. Ephraim, born and raised in Northeast Philadelphia. Age 85.
Beloved mother of Cathy DeStefano (Joseph) and the late Glenn Vasaturo and Wayne Doneker. Devoted grandmother of Michelle Yona (Brad King). Dear sister of the late Katherine Swope. Loving aunt of Maryanne Geiger (Roger) and great aunt of Christopher.