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by Chandra Broadwater ATHENAEUM STAFF West Virginia University officials are hoping to keep
the basketball team in the Coliseum for practice, even if it will be closed
to the general public. Because the noise from a few basketball players
is significantly less than a crowd of 14,000, the University is hopeful
that the EPA will approve their plan, which is still in the works.
by Karin Miller THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NASHVILLE — Declaring “home is where we start from,” Vice
President Al Gore moved his campaign to Tennessee on Wednesday and named
a new campaign manager, diversifying his inner circle as part of his effort
to re-energize his presidential bid.
We did not publish state and local news today. FULL ARTICLE IN STATE & LOCAL Don’t cast that vote unless you understand the issues
David O. Russell’s latest film shows the potential to be an early Oscar contender by Jason M. Tennant ATHENAEUM STAFF It’s a bright, hot day in the Iraqi desert, just after
the Persian Gulf War ended. Sgt. Troy Barlow (Mark Whalberg) accidentally
shoots an Iraqi soldier who is trying to surrender. The soldiers all crowd
around and marvel at the corpse. That is the first time they have seen
one of the enemy dead. Pvt. Conrad Vig (Spike Jones) suggests, in all seriousness,
that they take a picture.
Henderson, amazin’ Mets prove doubters wrong Pehanich’s POV Go ahead and give up on the Mets. Keep doubting them.
They like it that way — just ask Mookie Wilson. Since New York was given
up for dead a week ago, trailing the Reds by two with three to play, they
have won five in a row.
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