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1. www.mtairy-messenger.com
www.mtairy-messenger.com/datab - [Cached]Published on: 6/1/2007 Last Visited: 5/29/2008
By A.J. RUSSO, Ph.D.
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After all, A.J. seemed to be finished griping about the misery in the world, and a fleeting urge to join the Army to fight in Afghanistan was railroaded by his father's persuasion to get him involved in filmmaking.
Meadow, gave up her father and mother's dream of her becoming a physician, and decided instead to pursue law school.She was tired of Italian Americans being discriminated against, she told her father, and the fact that she might earn six figures also helped bring a smile to the Don's face.
To add a little suspense, there were a few shady customers in the diner that evening.One guy glanced at the family as he went into the bathroom and viewers couldn't help but wonder if he'd find a gun taped to the back of a urinal and come out guns blazing in a Godfatheresque finale.
But in the end, there were no guns fired.A.J. walked in, sat down, smiled.Tony gave him his son a hand pat of approval.Meadow parked her car, walked across the street, opened the door to the diner and then, suddenly, the screen went black.The end.
Besides thinking their TVs were broken, moans could be heard all over sportsland.No resolution?No finality?
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[A.J. Russo received his BS at Hobart College and Masters and Ph.D. at Roswell Park Memorial Institute.He is a professor at Mount Saint Mary's College in Emmitsburg and the author of 10 novels and more than 30 scientific papers.He is the former head men's lacrosse coach at RIT and Mount Saint Mary's College.His opinions do not necessarily reflect those of Mount Saint Mary's College or the Mt. Airy Messenger.
Russo's novel, The Healer, published by Port Town Publishing, has been critically acclaimed.His novel, the Fragile Egg was re-released in 2006 and his novel, New Lodge Affair released in August 2007.
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By A.J. RUSSO, Ph.D.
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[A.J. Russo received his BS at Hobart College and Masters and Ph.D. at Roswell Park Memorial Institute.He is a professor at Mount Saint Mary's College in Emmitsburg and the author of 10 novels and more than 30 scientific papers.He is the former head men's lacrosse coach at RIT and Mount Saint Mary's College.His opinions do not necessarily reflect those of Mount Saint Mary's College or the Mt. Airy Messenger.
Russo's novel, The Healer, published by Port Town Publishing, has been critically acclaimed.His novel, the Fragile Egg was re-released in 2006 and his novel, New Lodge Affair released in August 2007. -
2. www.emmitsburgdispatch.com
www.emmitsburgdispatch.com/200 - [Cached]Published on: 10/20/2004 Last Visited: 10/28/2004
A.J. Russo Sports Editor
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A.J. Russo, Ph.D., is a professor at Mount St. Mary's University and the author of eight novels and more than 30 scientific papers. He is the former head coach of men,s lacrosse at RIT and Mount St. Mary's and is currently head coach of Hood College's men's lacrosse team, scheduled to play its first season in 2005. His science thriller, ,The Healer,, his book of related short stories, ,Dah-Link,, and his most recent novel, ,Spliced,, are all available on Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com.
His opinions do not necessarily reflect those of Mount St. Mary,s University or Hood College. -
3. Maurice Goes to College:Screenplay based on the novel by "I.C. Mohmoney" Sports and Recreation, By AJ Russo
www.emmitsburgdispatch.com/200 - [Cached]Published on: 5/1/2004 Last Visited: 6/25/2004
By A.J. Russo Editor
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A.J. Russo, Ph.D., is a professor at Mount St. Mary's College and author of 7 novels. The former head coach of men's lacrosse at RIT and Mount St. Mary's, Russo is currently head coach of Hood College's men's lacrosse team, scheduled to play its first season in 2005.

