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    Westby kids say U Can 2'  Oct 5, 2005
    La Crosse Tribune - 6 ... 3br, 1ba in New Hartford $248,000 Help-U-Sell Counselors ... Regional Health Services of Howard County. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)

    More of this story  Oct 5, 2005
    Ashley County Ledger. Tuesday, October 04, 2005 ... Hamburg, Ashley County, Arkansas. (Hamburg Ashley County Ledger, AR)

    Huntsman Cancer Institute looks for new ways to fight pancreatic cancer  Oct 5, 2005
    The Daily Utah Chronicle Online. The Daily Utah Chronicle Extras ... The Huntsman Cancer Institute is focusing on finding new strategies for early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, said Dr. Sean Mulvihill, senior director of clinical affairs at the HCI.. (Daily Utah Chronicle, UT)

    Clearing the haze: Marijuana is a part of football-deal with it  Oct 5, 2005
    The Daily Utah Chronicle Online. The Daily Utah Chronicle Extras ... "I always knew Charles Rogers was a great receiver, but did you see that hit he took out of that shotgun the other day? That guy really lit it up. You know, he has blazing speed, but I'm not too impressed with his blazing speed. He hasn't won a Super Bowl, but he does have a super bowl.". (Daily Utah Chronicle, UT)

    Full Story »  Oct 5, 2005
    Click the cover above for our feature publication ... Click Newspaper above for a printable PDF version of our local news section ... Click the cover below for our feature publication. (Boulder Colorado Daily, CO)

    Top UNC running back could return vs. U of L  Oct 5, 2005
    To get the most out of this site, client-side scripting must be enabled on your web browser ... By Date: Oct 3, 2005 North Carolina has struggled running the ball this season without top tailback Ronnie McGill, averaging less than 90 yards per game ... However, Tar Heels' coach John Bunting is hopeful he'll have the talented junior ready to play when his team faces Louisville this weekend. (InsideTheVille.com)

    Space Tourist Greg Olsen Makes First Solo ISS Broadcast  Oct 5, 2005
    The Expedition 11 and 12 crews, along with Spaceflight Participant Greg Olsen (center), answer questions from the media during a live interview earlier Tuesday ... American businessman Gregory Olsen, center, gives a thumbs up sign and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev, foreground, smiles after entering the Pirs docking station of International Space Station Expedition in this view from television Monday, Oct. 3, 2005 ... Expedition 11 Commander Sergei Krikalev, right, and Expedition 12 Commander... (Space.com)

    Molecular Research Suggest Shift Needed In How Some Drugs Are Created  Oct 5, 2005
    The first close-up look at a pro-inflammatory signaling molecule involved in immune response in mammals suggests that researchers should rethink what they are doing in creating drugs based on a fruit-fly model, scientists say. Research by Satish K. Nair (left), a U. of I. professor of biochemistry , and Michael V. Lasker, an M.D./Ph ... D. student in the UI College of Medicine, has given scientists the first close-up look at a pro-inflammatory signaling molecule involved in immune response in... (Science Daily)

    Warner Challenges Frist Over Stalled Bill (AP)  Oct 5, 2005
    By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer Tue Oct 4,10:45 PM ET. WASHINGTON - One of the Senate's old bulls is locking horns with Majority Leader Bill Frist over a stalled defense bill, spotlighting how fractious debate over the wartime measure has become ... a 27-year Senate veteran, is unusual because Warner is known for quietly seeking consensus rather than waging public battles. (RSS - Yahoo News - Politics)

    Red Meat Diet May Raise Pancreatic Cancer Risk  Oct 5, 2005
    Tuesday, October 04, 2005 By Jennifer Warner ... Eating a diet high in red or processed meats may raise the risk of pancreatic cancer by almost 70 percent, according to a major new study ... But the culprit may not be the saturated fat that usually is found in these meats. (Fox News -- Headlines)

    ULM MEN'S HOOPS TO HOLD WALK-ON TRYOUTS ON OCTOBER 11  Oct 5, 2005
    University of Louisiana at Monroe - Official Athletic Site - Men's Basketball ... The Official Athletic Site of The University of Louisiana at Monroe ... U L M A T H L E T I C S. (Ulmathletics.com)

    Kass leaves post as Bush’s Bioethics chair  Oct 5, 2005
    Kass leaves post as Bush's Bioethics chair. The independent student newspaper ofthe University of Chicago since 1892 ... Kass leaves post as Bush s Bioethics chair. (Chicago Maroon, IL)

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    Citizens, DNR reps to decide fate of log cabin built from original Florida, Mo. pioneer homes  Oct 5, 2005
    Citizens, DNR reps to decide fate of log cabin built from original Florida, Mo ... the busiest time of the week is Sunday morning ... That's when farmers from the Mark Twain Lake area attend services at the town's two churches, which are about the only organizations that regularly draw people to Florida. (Mexico Ledger, MO)

    Homophobia is morally wrong  Oct 5, 2005
    By Eric Brown Published. I am not sure why so many intelligent people have the urge to share so many of their half-baked ideas on the Web ... Professor Katz of Washington University's physics department apparently believes that the world wants or needs his half-baked ideas about matters far outside his expertise because he is a "public intellectual" (Jeff Stepp, "Should Wash. U. tolerate homophobic professors?," Student Life, Sept. 26). (Washington University Student Life, MO)

    University working with Pikeville to build medical research center  Oct 5, 2005
    Pikeville Medical Development Corporation and the University of Louisville are currently in discussions about possibly building a medical research center in Pikeville to help strengthen the Eastern Kentucky citys economy. However, the process may be interrupted if U of L and the University of Kentucky go to battle over which school has the right to stake its claim on Eastern Kentucky soil ... In late April, The Courier-Journal reported that UK spokesman Jay Blanton stated via e-mail that U of... (Louisville Cardinal Online, KY)




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