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| Kansas State had 10 offensive boards in 1st half vs ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune The Wildcats lead by 10 with 18:46 to go in the West Regional. Jimmer Fredette has been quiet after hitting his first two shots, going just 1 of 4 since then for eight points. He's also turned the ball over five times as the Wildcats send multiple ... Attorney rebukes county public works official in probe - Knoxville News Sentinel Nothing that appears illegal, but clearly some business and management practices that were careless and even reckless. Those were the findings of an independent attorney's investigation into Knox County's relationship with Natural Resources Recovery ... Health Reform Foes Shout N-Word at Civil Rights Icon - Nation As Congressman John Lewis, the civil rights movement veteran, was across from the Capitol Saturday when he heard a word that from his past. White activists, associated with the so-called "Tea Party" movement, who had come to Capitol Hill to protest ... Rough going for BYU's Fredette - Lexington Herald-Leader BYU scoring star Jimmer Fredette got smacked in the face as K-State's Denis Clemente sped past midcourt. It was at least the third time Fredette's taken a shot to the face or head from the Wildcats, who used Dominique Sutton early and Jacob Pullen ... Hersey places fourth in 200 butterfly at NCAA ... - Texas Sports WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Texas sophomore Kathleen Hersey placed fourth in the 200 butterfly to highlight the final session of competition for the Longhorns Saturday evening at the 2010 NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships. Texas finished the ... | |||||||
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