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UF senior Erving Walker held scoreless for first time in three seasons

SMALL BIOTECH, BIG PHARMA: MATCH MADE IN S.D.

Kent County man jailed in Montana following 100 mph chase near Yellowstone National Park

Bears Travel To Empire State For Games Against Columbia and Cornell

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UF senior Erving Walker held scoreless for first time in three seasons

LEXINGTON, Ky. – In a 20-point loss at No. 1 Kentucky on Tuesday, several Florida players struggled to score. But none had a tougher game than guard Erving Walker. The senior was held scoreless for the first time since his freshman season, a string of 117 games dating back to Dec. 30, 2008. Walker went 0-for-7 [...]

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SMALL BIOTECH, BIG PHARMA: MATCH MADE IN S.D.

Your place or mine. It wasn’t a bar or a club; it was Biocom’s second annual Global Life Science Partnering Conference last week at the Lodge at Torrey Pines. It was speed dating on steroids, as small biotech companies got a chance to dance with some of the biggest pharmaceutical companies in the world.

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Kent County man jailed in Montana following 100 mph chase near Yellowstone National Park

Montana police say Rockford-area man led them on high-speed chase in a car possibly stolen from a Cedar Springs gas station this month.

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Bears Travel To Empire State For Games Against Columbia and Cornell

Brown's men's basketball team will make its first full Ivy League road trip of the season, traveling to the Empire State to challenge Columbia on Friday, February 10 in New York City, and then over to Ithaca, New York to face Cornell on Saturday, February 11. Brown fans can listen to all the action on WPRV AM-790, with Scott Cordischi calling the play and Russ Tyler '71 providing the color ...

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Gas explosion may be catalyst for safer tomorrow

SCOTT KRAUS The (Allentown) Morning Call ALLENTOWN, Pa. Looking at the barren block at 13th and Allen streets in Allentown, where at this time last year a modest stretch of row homes stood in a quiet working-class neighborhood, it's difficult to imagine that anything good could have come from the massive natural gas explosion there on Feb. 9, 2011. But interviews with the local gas company ...

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