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Monday, November 22, 2004
Playoff-bound Dukes tame Tigers
JMU earns share of A-10 title
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Matthew Stoss / senior photographer
In vanquishing Towson University 31-17 Saturday at Johnny Unitas
Stadium, JMU claimed its first Atlantic 10 championship since 1999
but so did the University of Delaware and the College of
William & Mary.
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| Man shot near campus:
A 54-year-old man was shot and killed at his Harrisonburg residence
last week. |
Vitamins in food better for you :It is almost always recommended to consume vitamins and minerals through
food rather than to take a supplement, said Patricia Brevard, a registered
dietician from the Health Science Department. |
| Hearing sends suspect to jury : The case of the suspect who allegedly entered the homes of 18 JMU female
students will be sent to a grand jury.
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| Journalism needs legal protection for confidential sources: Jim Taricani, a broadcast journalist in Rhode Island, was found guilty
of contempt of court Nov. 18 after he refused to reveal who provided him
with a videotape he aired in 2001. |
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sweetest music: As 13 girls enter the music building Thursday
evening, one already is practicing at the piano. Her face lights up
as the girls enter the room. |
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| Dukes heading to Lehigh for first round :Sunday afternoon, ESPN anchor Bill Pidto broke the news JMU football
has been waiting to hear since 1999. |
Uncharted Territory: Filling out college applications without
the help of an experienced family member, or having a question about
college that your parents and family just cant answer can be
frustrating even stifling to your motivation. |
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