Friday, August 29, 2003

Sixteen Year Old Might Play in UK-UL Football Game!



From theLouisville Courier Journal:

"University of Louisville freshman Amobe Okoye might be the youngest player in college football this season. The 6-foot-2, 300-pound defensive tackle turned 16 last month.



When he showed up on the depth chart with the second team last weekend, UofL officials started digging. So far, no player younger than Okoye has surfaced.



But that might not stop coach Bobby Petrino from playing the Nigerian-born phenom when the Cardinals open their season Sunday at the University of Kentucky. "
In Post 9/11 Passengers Still Carry Weapons in Carry-On Bags



From Oregon Live:



"Outbound passengers at Portland International Airport recently tried to carry on board the following items:



A 16-pound, clear plastic bowling ball with a hand grenade inside.



A hundred rounds of live ammunition.



A large can of mace.



A desk ornament with a grenade attached.



A razor-sharp martial arts weapon called a 'throwing star.'



The last three were confiscated Wednesday morning in what security agents described as a typical day at PDX.



Discovery of the grenade desk ornament shut down one security lane for about 15 minutes while police were summoned to make sure it was not explosive. "
Power Outage in London During Rush Hour



When I lived in Europe the power was always going out, so I'm not sure how big a story this is but it does have an "erie" parallel to what happened around the great lake a few weeks ago--could it be the work of a hacker sending a message?



From BBC NEWS :



"A rush-hour power cut has caused major disruption on rail and Tube services in London and the South East.



Power returned to the system at about 1900 BST and the rail and tube network took several hours before most services resumed normal operations.

Network Rail said about 1,800 trains were affected by the power cut, caused by a fault with the National Grid.



Train company Connex reported the power went out between London and Ashford, in Kent.



South London was hardest hit and Transport for London said 60% of the Tube network was affected. "

Thursday, August 28, 2003

Saintly Aura Appears at Funeral of Priest?







From Ananova:



"Thousands of people who attended the funeral of a Romanian priest believe they saw a miracle when a halo appeared over the church.



Scientists say it was a rare type of circular rainbow that appeared as the priest's body was taken for burial.



A believer told Evenimentul Zilei: 'I am sure it was a sign. It looked like a rainbow but it was circular as a fire aura. It was the father's saint aura.'"
A Confused Man for All Seasons



Arnold is very far from being a conservative, but he does have a lot of money and that must be why he is a republican. He's a little confused too.



From NewsMax.com: Inside Cover Story:



"Arnold said he supported domestic partnership legislation but not gay marriage, contending, 'I think that gay marriage [sic] is something that should be between a man and a woman.'"
Feast of St. Augustine



Here is a saint that transcends it all. Almost anyone can relate to him, his struggle and the beautiful way that he described it. Here is an excerpt from the Confessions that is read in the Liturgy of the Hours for today.



From Universalis: Office of Readings:



Your rays beamed intensely on me, beating back my feeble gaze, and I trembled with love and dread. I knew myself to be far away from you in a region of unlikeness, and I seemed to hear your voice from on high: “I am the food of the mature: grow, then, and you shall eat me. You will not change me into yourself like bodily food; but you will be changed into me”.



A great Eucharistic meditation for today and everyday!
40th Anniversary of King's "I Have a Dream" Speech



Being from NH, I was always proud that we got a mention. Here is an interesting piece from our friends at the Bruderhof Communities:



Bruderhof Communities - Martin Luther King:



"Despite all the hoopla surrounding the 40th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'I Have a Dream' speech, it seems that every year King’s real message becomes more obscured. For most Americans he has been reduced to posters and postage stamps, an excuse for a long weekend once a year. But in these days of heightened fear, acute injustice, and daily warmongering, King’s example of nonviolent resistance becomes more relevant than ever before. In fact, unrealistic as it may sound, I believe King’s principle of overcoming enemies with love is the only solution to the problems facing us today, both at home and abroad."