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Sex scandals get fi
One fraternity ha*> been banishec
connection with a group sex party,
suspended one of its houses for hir
Rochester administrators banned
in the wake of a February party in v
with one ? apparently consenting
The 19-year-old woman, whose n;
in Ohio. Rochester administrators s
lege about further disciplinary acti<
On March 4, Penn suspended the
a half for holding a September pai
black, performed.
Some audience members shouted
and engaged in "sexually explicit a
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suspended the house anyway, addin
individual or group will not be tole
Chinese report pai
BEIJING ? Passengers on tw
thwesternmost province, reported \
Sunday.
The state-run Xinhua News Agei
Beijing to Urumqi, the provincial
unidentified flying object to the rig
When the flight crew contacted 1
was in the area at that time.
The object was described as being
ding out a beam like a searchlight,
ject, which was flying opposite the p
said.
Three minutes later, the object c
then split into two, with a smaller t
were spinning at high speeds and g:
agency said.
By 9:48 p.m., the objects had dis
Half an hour later, passengers ab
spotted the UFO over the same are;
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'ateriuties in trouble
I from the University of Rochester in
while the University of Pennsylvania
ing strippers to perform at a party,
the Theta Delta Chi house for 10 years
vhich eight students reportedly had sex
? woman.
ame was not released, attends a college
aid they may contact the woman's col>n.
all-white Zeta Beta Tau for a year and
rty at which two hired strippers, both
racial epithets as the strippers danced
cts."
Dology and offered to make a donation
ut Penn President Sheldon Hackney
g that "behavior that dehumanizes any
rated."
ir of UFO sightings
o flights to Xinjiang, China's norJFO
sightings, an official report said
ncy said a passenger on a flight from
capital, this past Friday sighted the
ht in front of the plane at 9:35 p.m.
ocal airports, they were told no plane
about the size of a basketball and sen
I nc crew sent a light signal to the oblane,
but received no response, Xinhua
:hangcd directions and headed north,
>all above a bean-shaped object. They
ive off a ring of green light, the news
iappeared, the crew said.
oard a flight from Canton to Urumqi
a in western Xinjiang, Xinhua said.
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The Indiana University Soul Revue came to the R
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Mustangs Continued from p
mation about the recovery of the car was not
available at press time.
This was the second time Miller's Mustang had
been stolen from the parking lot at Senate and
Henderson streets.
Miller reported his 1967 Mustang convertible
stolen a couple of weeks before Christmas.
"I thought it was gone forever," Miller said.
Four days later a USC police officer called Miller
and told him the car had been found parked on the
side of Shady Lane Road.
Miller said that when he recovered his Mustang it
was out of gas and the radio had been stolen.
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