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C-B's Eddy girls offer dual threat
The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va.Clay-Battelle's Eddy sisters look nothing alike. They act even less alike. Sophomore Fontana is goofy, likes to sleep and loves Taco Bell. Senior McKayla is serious, likes to read and hates her sister's obsession with the No. 8 combo. But this...Tags: Salt Lake Bees, Science and Technology, Track and Field
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High School Baseball: Estancia's chemistry key in playoff win
MONTEBELLO — The bond between baseball brothers on the Estancia High team only became stronger in the third inning at Montebello High. A wild-card playoff game in the CIF Southern Section Division 4 playoffs can bring out the best in players. Yet,...Tags: Sports, High School Sports, High School Baseball, Baseball, Science and Technology
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Yet another diverse L-C group heads to Nationals
The Lewiston TribuneAbout the only unchanging thing about the Lewis-Clark State tennis program is its knack for winning consistently. This week at Mobile, Ala., L-C's men's and women's teams will be making their almost annual appearances at the NAIA national tournament...Tags: Back Pain, College Sports, Tennis, Biology, Northwood
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Moravian College graduates
Moravian College held graduation ceremonies 10 a.m. May 11. The ceremony concludes the 271st academic year at Moravian, America's sixth-oldest college. Moravian College President Christopher M. Thomforde conferred degrees to approximately 398 bachelor...Tags: Easton (Talbot, Maryland), Ridgewood, Brooklyn (Windham, Connecticut), Teaching and Learning, Flanders
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Refugees find freedom, fresh start in Spokane
The Spokesman-ReviewWith midnight approaching, three weary travelers shuffle down the ramp past airport security to the baggage claim. The 5-year-old girl grips her mother's hand and tries to hide behind her as a Middle Eastern woman greets them -- their only link to their...Tags: Politics, Africa, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, American Red Cross, Refugee
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'So much chemistry' binds Sons of Bill
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentBill Wilson co-founded Alcoholics Anonymous in 1935, and many AA members refer to themselves as “friends of Bill” in tribute. Another Bill Wilson is professor emeritus of philosophical theology and Southern literature at the University of...Tags: Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Entertainment, Seth Green, Literature, Arts and Culture
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Lakers season wrap: Pau Gasol finished injury-plagued season strong
After an awkward start to the season, Lakers forward/center Pau Gasol finished strong after returning from a foot injury. The Lakers had a slow start to the season with multiple injuries. Initially Dwight Howard and Gasol had poor chemistry on the...Tags: Kobe Bryant, Dwight Howard, Jodie Meeks, Mike D'Antoni, Science and Technology
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Only thing certain about T-Wolves is they would not be denied
The Norman Transcript, Okla.Here the Norman North boys are again, playing for another Class 6A state soccer championship, their second in two years and their third in four. This season is different, but aren't they all? Unlike last season, the T-Wolves have lost this season....Tags: Interior Policy, Sports, Housing and Urban Planning, Politics, Soccer
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NBC Dateline special to examine the Jodi Arias case
Channel Guide MagazineTonight, Friday, May 10, at 9pm ET on NBC's Dateline, the newsmagazine will air “Obsession: The Jodi Arias Story,” an in-depth look into one of the most-followed murder trials in recent years. The hourlong program will tell the full story of... -
Rockfest showcases three decades of hard rock
St. Joseph News-Press, Mo.Although much of the Rockfest 2013 lineup has performed at Kansas City's biggest rock festival in previous years, four new faces will headline this year's event at Liberty Memorial. Well, maybe "new" isn't the right word. Alice in Chains, one of the...Tags: Bunny (music group), O.A.R. (music group), Arts and Culture, Civil Twilight (music group), Tug-of-war
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The State (Columbia, S.C.) Neil White column
The StateWant a comparison to show how dominant the USC baseball program has been over the past 13 seasons? Take a look at next-door neighbor Georgia, a team that rolls into Carolina Stadium this weekend for a three-game series. The Bulldogs have reached seven...Tags: World Series, Major League Baseball Draft, Southeastern Conference, Science and Technology, South Carolina Gamecocks
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West Newton native Cyktor rises above challenges
Tribune-Review, Greensburg, Pa.Christie Cyktor of West Newton, graduating from St. Vincent College Saturday with a degree in biochemistry, gave a piece of advice to graduates heading to college soon: "Make connections ... get out there and make friends." Cyktor, a 2009 Yough...Tags: Education, Heart Attack, Teaching and Learning, Graduation, Biology
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