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    SD Sailor Killed In Afghanistan By Drone Missile

    04/12/11 A San Diego-based sailor was killed in Afghanistan last week in what appears to be the first case of U.S. troops killed by a missile fired from a U.S. drone.
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    Wildcats Host No. 5 Texas A&M In Big 12 Home Opener

    03/31/11 Following a pair of road series at No. 5 Texas and No. 21 Baylor, Kansas State opens its Big 12 home slate by hosting fifth-ranked Texas A&M, Friday through Sunday, April 1-3, at Tointon Family Stadium.
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    Associated Press Boys All-State Basketball Teams

    03/30/11 Associated Press - March 30, 2011 7:35 AM ET Here is The Associated Press All-State Boys Basketball Teams for the 2010-11 season. Each first and second-team player is listed by position, name,...
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    AP Analysis: US Economic Stress Dips in Past Year

    03/29/11 Lower unemployment and bankruptcies helped reduce the nation's economic stress in January compared with a year earlier, according to The Associated Press' monthly analysis.
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    Justice, Tucci among Div. III-IV All-Ohio

    03/23/11 Lake Center Christian senior Brock Justice and Malvern junior Travis Tucci are third-team selections on the Associated Press Division IV boys basketball All-Ohio team released Tuesday.
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    All-league boys basketball teams

    03/22/11 All-league boys basketball teams reported to The Seattle Times through March 22.
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    Some Lean Cuisine dishes recalled for foreign materials

    03/15/11 WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- More than 10,000 pounds of Lean Cuisine frozen spaghetti and meatball dishes have been recalled because of the possible presence of foreign materials, the Department of Agriculture said late on Monday.
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    SD Governor Directs Flags Flown at Half-Staff

    03/15/11 Gov. Dennis Daugaard asked that all flags in South Dakota be flown at half-staff until sunset Tuesday in honor of Frank Buckles.
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    Toyota USA Foundation Announces $5.2 Million in New Grants

    03/15/11 The Toyota USA Foundation, a charitable endowment supporting K-12 math and science education, today announced over $5.2 million in new grants. ? The latest round of grants is going to 8 organizations from across the country.
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    David Broder, Political Journalist, Dies at 81

    03/09/11 Mr. Broder, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporter and columnist, covered politics for decades.
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    David Broder, Political Journalist, Dies at 81

    03/09/11 The Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporter had covered politics since Eisenhower was president.
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    David Broder, Political Journalist and Pundit, Dies at 81

    03/09/11 David S. Broder, who skillfully straddled the line between commentary and reportage for more than four decades as a political correspondent and columnist for The Washington Post and who spread his influence on television as a Sunday morning pundit, died on Wednesday in Arlington, Va. He was 81. The cause was complications of diabetes, The Post reported.
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    World's Largest Student Science/Technology Competition Announces 2011 Regional Winners

    03/08/11 ARLINGTON, Va., March 8, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The 19th annual Toshiba/National Science Teachers Association ExploraVision Awards Program today announced its 2011 Regional Winners. Sponsored by Toshiba and administered by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), the ExploraVision program is the world's largest K -12 science and technology competition, challenging students to design ...
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    World's Largest Student Science/Technology Competition Announces 2011 Regional Winners

    03/08/11 The 19th annual Toshiba/National Science Teachers Association ExploraVision Awards Program today announced its 2011 Regional Winners. ? Sponsored by Toshiba and administered by the National Science Teachers Association , the ExploraVision program is the world's largest K ?12 science and technology competition, challenging students to design innovative technologies that could exist in 20 years.
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    Suburban Peace Corp volunteers reunite at Harper

    03/03/11 The world seems like a very small place. But in the 1960s, when Vern Risty took a Peace Corps assignment to Bolivia and Rob Alexander went to Colombia, their travels were considered exotic.Twenty years later, when Rich Johnson was teaching English in West Africa, he lived in a cinder block structure with a tin roof and no electricity or running water.
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    [News] The state(s) of college hoops

    03/03/11 At No. 16 is ... Connecticut HQ's Bob Asmussen researched all 345 Division I men's programs in order to rank which state is producing the best basketball this season We'll continue our countdown until we reach No. 1.
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    Baseball. Frogs Wrap Up Four-Game Homestand; Host Dallas Baptist

    02/28/11 The No. 8 TCU Horned Frogs will wrap up a four-game homestand Tuesday night when they host Dallas Baptist. First pitch for the contest is slated for 6:30 p.m. Freshman Stefan Crichton will get his first career start.
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    Last U.S. World War I veteran dies

    02/28/11 Frank Buckles, the last U.S. World War I veteran, has died, a spokesman for his family said Sunday. He was 110.
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    Local Roundup: Frederick boys topple Lions as Dawson scores 25

    02/15/11 Boys Basketball<pFrederick 75, Walkersville 62<pJordan Dawson scored 22 of his game-high 25 points in the second half for Frederick (15-4, 11-1 MVAL Piedmont)
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    ALUMNI NOTEBOOK: Davis leads KU women with career high, last second shot

    02/10/11 Bush High School graduate Carolyn Davis made the winning shot with two seconds remaining to put the finishing touches on her highest single game point total as the Kansas University women's basketball
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