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If ever a team needed a break from its routine, it is the New Jersey Nets.
EJ Hersom/Staff photographer St. Thomas's E.C. Chojnicki, left, pushes through Portsmouth's Amy Winchell during Class I action Tuesday night in Dover.
Brothers share a lot. Some more than others. Like Gael and David Escarcega of San Bernardino. They share the same fatal heart condition. And they both have had heart transplants as the result of it.
Dr. Roy L. Whistler, Emeritus Hillenbrand Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry at Purdue University, died at his home on Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. He was born on March 31, 1912, in Tiffin, Ohio, where he grew up. He attended Heidelberg College (BS), The Oh
EL PASO -- Samantha Chacon proudly hoisted the District 1-5A trophy, while her surrounding teammates cheered and smiled for the cameras.
Team Quickstep Tom Boonen Wins! Belgian champion Tom Boonen made a strong impression during yesterday`s windy stage. Today he showed he can still do his thing in a bunch sprint. It was Boonen`s 16th stage win in Qatar during 7 editions.
Tokyo's Polysics cannot play music in calmness Japanese acts attempting to interface with Western audiences often do so from behind a veil of inscrutability. Never mind that Japanese artists emerge from an alternate J-rock history that seldom intersects with ours. Tokyo's enduring Polysics have bridged this gap by expressing themselves as plainly as possible: with screaming, bouncing, eyeball ...
Richard Hughes believes Portsmouth Football Club can still avoid relegation. A 5-0 hammering at Manchester United leaves Pompey seven points adrift of safety with fourteen games remaining, but Hughes remains optimistic they can turn things around.
Dr. Leonard Bailey reunites with Baby David and Gael Escarcega at the Children's Hospital employee celebration of 25 years of infant heart transplantation in November 2009.
ALBANY, N.Y. & VELDHOVEN, Netherlands----SEMATECH, the global consortium of the world’s leading semiconductor manufacturers, and ASML, a leading provider of lithography systems for the chip industry, announced today that ASML has joined SEMATECH’s Lithography program at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering’s Albany NanoTech Complex.
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