Volume 96, Issue 53
Tuesday December 3, 2002
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Sister Act; Whoopi not included

It's one thing to lose to the team you're sharing first place with; it's infinitely worse when your older sister plays for the team that just beat you and you get to watch her celebrate in front of your face.



Guelph gives Western a reason to cry over the break

One night after the lowly University of Guelph Gryphons men's basketball team stunned the Mustangs in an 80-72 victory, and hours after the Gryphons women's volleyball team rallied from a 2-1 deficit to defeat the Mustang's 3-2, Guelph laid another beating on Western, this time with a 3-2 victory in men's volleyball on Friday night at Alumni Hall.



GAME REVIEW: FIFA Soccer 2003
Realistic game play and ties, ties, ties


Simply put, FIFA Soccer 2003 is sick. Updated graphics, sounds and the ability to master passing the ball around the field realistically, make this new version a cut above soccer games of the past.

 


"The Shark" takes a bite Down Under

SYDNEY, Australia (AP) – Greg Norman believes the Australian PGA should have been decided with a single winner instead of allowing the title to be shared.
Australian golfers Peter Lonard and Jarrod Moseley, tied after 72 holes at Coolum in Queensland state, decided to share the victory Sunday after bad light forced the end of a sudden-death playoff after one extra hole.


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