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The president of Wingate University has pledged funding to establish the first endowed professorship at the College of Health and Human Performance at East Carolina University.
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Can-do attitude is 200 years old
The march of Western civilization and the prosperity of the United States have partly hinged on the quiet little object behind those boxes of pricey whole-grain rotini pasta on the third shelf of your cupboard. The object is cylindrical and silver and wrapped in a paper label. It is dusty. Its expiration date has passed.
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It's a family feud, wrestling style
The first Wrestle for the Fight Cancer Benefit at Kutztown University has some dream matchups. Conrad Weiser fans may be intrigued by the Derek Sola vs. Evan Sola matchup.
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Inventors day for 'As Seen on TV' products
Of the 7 million patents the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has granted since the 1800s, about 20 to 30 percent have been issued to independent inventors.
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What labor unions should demand is freedom
Aware that their government insulation from competing workers ends at the border, labor unions are the central force behind protectionism. They punish any politician willing to expand people’s freedom to arrange their own domestic and international economic affairs.
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Finding fault with the foot-fault call
DRAMA:For a second consecutive year, a top-ranked American was ousted in a match marred by a foot-fault controversy. A line judge called a foot fault when Roddick was serving 2-5 down against Tipsarevic.
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