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Mike wrote:
>I was not surprised that 14 games was the penalty handed down by the
>NC$$ - it's consistent with the way they have handled other cases.
>But it is also consistent with the NC$$'s ludicrous policy of punishing
>the student-athlete whenever possible, even if it's not deserved. I
>would consider it deserved if Ingraham knew he was not eligible but
>played anyway, yet all the evidence points to the fact that it was a
>mistake made by the institution (apparently unintentional) and one he
>was unaware of.
Anyone think that hundreds of letters to the NC$$ might help? How about a
HOCKEY-L "Free Cal" campaign??? Letters coming in from all across the country
(as compared to only coming from partisan Mainers) would not only show
widespread support for Cal, but may also shake the NC$$ a little when they
realize how may people realize the stupid things they do. While personal
letters would be more effective, we could even post a form letter to the list
which everyone could simply print out and stuff in an envelope.
How about it? What's the address and to whom should such a letter be sent?
Larry
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Mayor Vincent J. `Buddy' Cianci on the ACLU's suit to have a city
nativity scene removed:
"They're just jealous because they don't have three wise men
and a virgin in the whole organization."
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