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Wednesday, June 04, 2008 By IAN WEBER
For the extent of his career in professional basketball, Michael Jordan wore his college North Carolina shorts underneath his Bulls uniform. He claimed it gave him the ability to play a better game th
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Wednesday, June 04, 2008 By JACOB KEMPER
For hundreds of years, sports have affected the lives of humans; whether they bring entertainment, excitement or even money to a person solely depends on the individual. But there’s one aspect of ever
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Wednesday, June 04, 2008 By DANIEL WILLIAMS
The coming of cold weather is usually thought of as the beginning of a war against illness. Sniffles are common, and are easily combated with fluids and rest. Boredom, another illness plaguing Oldham
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Wednesday, June 04, 2008 By CHELSEA CORBIN
When you hear somebody mention American sports, your mind probably jumps to baseball, football, and basketball, but what about lacrosse? Though not common knowledge, the game was created by Native Ame
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Wednesday, June 04, 2008 By CAROLYN MCBRIDE
Water is essential to all known forms of life. And roughly 154 billion liters of it were bottled, shipped and sold in the last year, a process that is transforming the most precious natural resource
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Wednesday, June 04, 2008 By IAN ANDREWS
Every twenty years or so, a major invention revolutionizes the way we talk to each other. Ideally, these new creations bring us closer, while improving how quickly we can respond to others. A new mode
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008 By CHRIS DOWNEY
As many seniors rush to register and vote in the election this year, many are unsure of which party aligns with their personal beliefs. While most register Republican or Democrat, there are several di
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008 By CHRIS DOWNEY
In a country that promotes many freedoms through democracy, when it comes to choosing who will actually run our government, we have been reduced to basically having two choices. While other political
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008 By AUDREY SIMPSON
If you are one of those people who will be spending your spring break at home, there is no need to cry about how you are going to be stuck in the house all day with no one to comfort you except for yo
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008 By IAN WEBER
Almost weekly, new films are released in the U.S. The ones that make it onto people’s weekend agendas and home theaters are usually the box office hits with hundred-million-dollar budgets and year lon
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