| Wednesday, January 20, 1999 |
Houston, Texas |
Volume 64, Issue 75
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Moores Wind Ensemble Semifinalist for Grammy Revamped Satellite Gets Mixed Reviews |
Today's
Top Stories
The Moores School Wind Ensemble recently found its name among the most talented performers in the world when it became a semi-finalist for four 1999 Grammy awards. In Opinion Today . . . A stickler for tradition would not let a special day or event pass without performing the perfunctory rituals. It would be absolutely intolerable, unthinkable. In Entertainment Today . . . It has been rumored that, down here in Texas, we like to do things a little bit bigger than everybody else. In that case, it comes as no surprise that every late February and early March the city of Houston plays host to the world's largest livestock show and rodeo. In Sports Today . . . Lady Cougar head coach Joe Curl is making ripples in his first year, and their impact has already been far-reaching. Later this week, Lady Cougar fan John W. Rickett will make the single largest donation in UH women's basketball history. This Week's Feature Ever wonder what it's like to make a parachute jump? Find out in this week's feature.
Can't touch this
Cougar swing man Willie Moore attempts a three-pointer in the Saint Louis game held Thursday at Hofheinz Pavilion. The next game the Cougars play will be against Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Miss. The Cougars play at home on Jan. 30 against South Florida. |
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