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September 25, 1998

New poll question: On Monday, the infamous videotape of President Clinton's testimony before the Grand Jury was released. Did it live up to its hype?

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Truth in reverse Prosecutors grill President Clinton and the grand jury listens to his every response, searching for deceit, evidence of a lie.

Exhibit showcases Cuban struggles Esterio Segura lives by three activities: making love, enjoying food and creating art. Everything else, he says, is just in the background.

Bar lets patrons breathe easier -- or does it? "It's very relaxing and stress relieving," said Erin Burke, slumping back in an over-stuffed chair and watching her favorite soap opera.

City council ponders changes to charter The Tempe City Council discussed making amendments to the Tempe City Charter Thursday to change the title of "councilman" to the more politically correct "councilperson" or "councilmember."

English class helps Native American students tell inner storiesA Native American gang of ASU students performed a "drive-by" at the Language and Literature Building Wednesday -- only they came armed with words, not guns.

Student overcomes cultural, political obstacles Growing up in Saigon, Vietnam, all Sarah McLlenan ever heard from her classmates at school was "American go home."


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Sports News

Slumping soccer team hopes to kick losing streak The Sun Devil soccer team's uphill battle continues Friday when they play the 9th-ranked William & Mary Tribe and the Old Dominion Lady Monarchs on Sunday in Virginia.

Sun Devil volleyball squad seeks Pac-10 weekend sweep at home After a bittersweet trip to the Pacific Northwest, the ASU women's volleyball team will host the Cal Golden Bears and No. 5 Stanford Cardinal this weekend at Wells Fargo Area.

Studious Richardson thrilled with NFL workload For a guy who relishes a good challenge, Damien Richardson has found one. He will make his regular-season NFL debut Sunday when the winless Carolina Panthers host the two-time defending conference champion Green Bay Packers.

ASU runners strive for improvement Let the improvement process begin.With one meet under their belts, the ASU cross-country teams will head to Seattle where they'll see if two weeks of practice have made them faster.

Winningain't easy So what exactly is it about Oregon State that brings out the worst in ASU?

Tight ends team up to terrorize opposing defenses When freshman Todd Heap came to the sidelines after his first collegiate play, a one-handed, juggling, 15-yard touchdown catch in the back of the end zone during ASU's first game of the year against Washington, he ran into fellow tight ends Kendrick Bates and Matt Cercone.


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Boos & Bravos

Former prisoner 'preaches' his mind Jim Brunen didn't enjoy his last trip to Mexico. The food didn't agree with him. The ambiance was less than appealing. But above all, the accommodations weren't up to par. He didn't think he should have been housed in a Nogales, Sonora jail cell for seven weeks.

Great trilogies take more than 'three' In nature, elements are likely to be found in certain predetermined combinations. Elements strive to form these combinations and are more stable when in these combinations. I theorize that films are no different than these elements in nature, in that they strive to be in combination with others like it. My theory -- The Eide Theory of Natural Occurring Combination of Film.

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