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At St. Paul, Minn., Wisconsin played like its men's hockey season was on the line Saturday, claiming the WCHA Final Five's consolation game against Denver.
The Badgers blasted past the top-ranked Pioneers in the third-place tournament game.
Blake Geoffrion scored twice for Wisconsin.
They've had our number in the past -Blake Geoffrion
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Lincoln-Way High School District 210 teachers will meet on the basketball court at 7 p.m.
Friday at Lincoln-Way North High School, 19900 S. Harlem Ave., Frankfort, for an annual faculty basketball game.
The game was initiated more than a decade ago by Lincoln-Way teacher and coach Michael Davis, who thought it would be fun to pit the district's more seasoned teachers against its younger ones.
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The shooting death of a man inside an Upper Darby bar has been ruled a homicide, according to a finding sheet released Saturday by the Delaware County Medical Examiner's Office.
Tyrik Richardson, 24, of Philadelphia, was struck by four bullets in the men's bathroom of Cheers Bar at 69th and Market streets early Thursday morning, according to police.
He was pronounced dead at 1:54 a.m.
The medical examiner lists multiple gunshot wounds as the cause of Richardson's death.
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The Federation has issued an official statement on the matter, refuting Mr Meusa's defamation.
Perhaps Mr Meusa can elaborate, and give us examples of what he means by the violation of the rules of chess, the misuse and over-use of power and authority, and dramatic physical confrontation (fighting?).
We are waiting.
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First, the fact that a technology has been scientifically proven in isolation—such as a certain fertilizer proven to raise crop yields—does not mean that it will improve people's well-being amidst the complexities of real villages.
Recent research by Esther Duflo, CGD non-resident fellow Michael Kremer, and Jonathan Robinson shows that fertilizer use is scientifically proven highly effective at raising farm yields and farmers' profits in Kenya.
But for complex reasons very few farmers wish to adopt fert
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Landlord concessions enabled Washoe County library trustees Wednesday night to keep open the Sierra View and North Valley branches.
But all 11 libraries will have reduced hours and possibly be closed some days starting July 1.
Branch closures were avoided after owners of the North Hills and Reno Town Mall shopping centers, where the libraries are located, made concessions.
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'We have a right to expect something.'
President Obama was the target of slings and arrows Saturday from some of the nation's most quoted African-American leaders -- but, they said repeatedly, it was all done "in love."
The rollicking "black agenda" debate at Chicago State University focused on African-American concerns, including jobs and education -- and whether Obama is doing enough.
that a black man sits in the White -Louis Farrakhan
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Michael D'Orazio has been searching for something that has eluded him his entire OHL career.
A playoff victory.
"None."
I haven't played a lot in the playoffs, but in the (eight games) I did, I learned that a forecheck is so huge -Michael D'Orazio
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The Mississauga St. Michael's Majors scored three unanswered goals in the third period, Friday, in a 4-2 win over the Peterborough Petes.
Bracebridge native and former Barrie Colts defenceman Blake Parlett scored the game-winner with less than nine minutes to go in the game.
Also scoring for the Majors were Jordan Mayer, Dustin Ekelman and Rob Flick.
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