News from MSNBC - 05/15/2008
Vickers' team wins Pit Crew Challenge
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -Mike Metcalf just missed out on the start of Appalachian State's run of three straight national championships in football.
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News from CBS Sportsline - 05/15/2008
Vickers' team wins Pit Crew Challenge in Charlotte
Brian Vickers' team kicked off NASCAR's All-Star week activities by winning the Sprint Pit Crew Challenge on Thursday night, beating Denny Hamlin's team in a battle of Toyotas in the final round.
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News from Computer Business Review - 05/15/2008
EFJ partners with Virginia Tech to develop wireless technology
EFJ, a provider of secure wireless technologies, has entered into a partnership with Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. The partnership calls for the company to engage Virginia Tech to pursue advanced wireless development.
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News from CSTV's College Sports - 05/15/2008
Niners to Honor Seniors Saturday
Charlotte, N.C. - Before Saturday's Atlantic 10 finale against Rhode Island, the Charlotte 49ers will honor their senior class of 2008. The four-year members of this class will leave Charlotte will the most wins of any senior class in the history of the program, at over 155, and is the first group to win 30 or more games in four straight years, 35 or more wins in the last three, and the chance ...
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News from Knoxville News Sentinel - 05/15/2008
Baylor a tough challenge for tennis Vols
It was smooth sailing through two rounds. Now, the going gets tougher for Tennessee’s men in the NCAA tennis tournament. The eighth-seed Vols (23-3) meet ninth-seed Baylor (24-8) Friday at 1 p.m. (ET) as the round of 16 opens in Tulsa, Okla. Tennessee didn’t drop a single set in dispatching Furman and Virginia Tech by 4-0 scores last weekend at UT’s Varsity Courts. Baylor might be a different ...
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News from Knoxville News Sentinel - 05/15/2008
Now is the time for Lady Vols
The rebuilding is over for the Tennessee softball team. It’s time to see if the Lady Vols are strong enough to weather stiff competition on their home field in their NCAA regional this weekend and make softball’s Sweet 16. Louisville (30-21) plays Virginia Tech (44-15) at 2:30 today at Lee Softball Stadium and UT (47-14) follows up against Winthrop (36-17) at 5 p.m.
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News from Erie Times-News - 05/15/2008
2 acquitted in separate Erie threats cases
Two local defendants were acquitted today in Erie County Court on charges they made terroristic threats in the days following the Virginia Tech shootings. The defense in both cases successfully argued the charges were unwarranted because the defendants did not make the threats.
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News from Action News 24 Erie - 05/15/2008
Men Acquitted of Threat Charges
Two men accused of making threats similar to last April's Virginia Tech University massacre were in Erie County Court on Thursday. Forty-six-year-old Augustus Allen III was acquitted of a charge of making terroristic threats.
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News from WTOC 11 Savannah - 05/15/2008
Law enforcement train for terror
Police officers, sheriff's deputies, state troopers and GBI agents practiced what they would do in a hostage situation with a shooter in a crowded football stadium.
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News from WBIR-TV Knoxville - 05/15/2008
Lady Vols ready for NCAA Softball tourney
Tennessee prepares to open its fifth consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament by hosting the Knoxville Regional at the Lee Softball Stadium. UT's opening opponent will be Winthrop.
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News from FOX 6 News Milwaukee - 05/15/2008
Bug Not Native To Wisconsin Packs Big Bite
A little black fly is getting attention. The rare pest is not usually found in Southern Wisconsin. While it may look harmless, FOX 6's Jeremy Ross takes a closer look at a little bug that packs a big bite.
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News from FOX 6 News Milwaukee - 05/15/2008
UW-Oshkosh Group Helps Students Deal With Stress
Northern Illinois, Virginia Tech, those are extreme and tragic examples of college students who needed help, but didn't get it. FOX 6's Joane Williams shows you a group that meets every week at UW-Oshkosh to offer help and guidance to anyone in need.
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News from US News & World Report - 05/15/2008
John McCain Still Backs Closing Gun Show Loophole
Amid some confusion, GOP candidate plans to tell the NRA Friday that he remains committed to background checks.
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News from WVLT-TV Knoxville - 05/15/2008
Lady Vols begin NCAA Tourney against Wintrhop
No. 13 Tennessee (47-14) prepares to open its sixth overall and fifth consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament by hosting the Knoxville Regional over May 16-18 at the Lee Softball Stadium.
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News from WDBJ 7 Roanoke - 05/15/2008
Hokies tee off in Chattanooga
Virginia Tech's golf team teed off in their first of three rounds down in Chattanooga. The Hokies need to finish in the top 10 out of 27 teams to advance to the finals.
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News from Bristol Herald Courier - 05/15/2008
Cavs dumped in AAC softball tourney by Tennessee Wesleyan
This is not the way Tori Raby-Gentry wanted to see her team go into the Region XII Tournament.
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News from Bristol Herald Courier - 05/15/2008
LOCALS IN COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Lawrence, Martin shine for Concord
The Concord (W.Va.) University softball team struggled for wins this season. However, a pair of sluggers from Southwest Virginia emerged as top performers for the Mountain Lions.
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News from CSTV's College Sports - 05/15/2008
Wake Forest Clinches Berth in ACC Tournament With 10-3 Defeat of BC
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - Coming into this week's three-game series at Boston College, Wake Forest needed to win just once to clinch a berth in the ACC Tournament.
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Blog from Alpha Phi Omega | Mu Zeta Chapter - 05/15/2008
Chapter of the Month: Mu Zeta
In This Issue of Torch Topics Chapter of the Month Remembering Virginia Tech Serving With a Hectic Life Chapter Recruiting Technique Chapter
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Blog from Chabad-Lubavitch News - News - Chabad-Lubavitch News - 05/15/2008
American Actor Focuses on Children During Weeklong Tour of Israel
American Actor Focuses on Children During Weeklong Tour of Israel [ American Actor Focuses on Children During Weeklong Tour of Israel] Academy Award winner Jon Voight, right, gives words of encouragement to wounded Israeli border policeman Aharon Gozlan in a meeting arranged by Chabad’s Terror Victims Project. (Photo: Meir Dahan) [
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