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His previous best came at the 2007 Turtle Bay Intercollegiate when he tied for 5th in early November.

Stewart led the way for NMSU as the team finished fourth in the 12 team tournament. The Aggies carded rounds of 296-299-302 for an 897. This is the third fourth place finish for NMSU this season and the third top-five of the season.

Senior Matt Edwards finished the tournament strong as he shot a 1-over-par 73 in round three and finished in a tie for 22nd. He carded an 11-over-par 227 in the three rounds of play.

Junior Travis Reid, who entered Tuesday in second place in the tournament, didn't finish play, being eliminated after a disqualification.

Middle Tennessee State won the team tournament with Arkansas-Little Rock's Brian Whittle won the individual medal with a 5-under-par 211.


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The switch could come as early as this weekend, if a few construction details are finished in time.

Reedy Creek is spending about $5.5 million on the new station, at left, and a concurrent relocation and upgrade of the fire department's 911 communications center. That amount of money to replace a perfectly functional, 26-year-old fire station might sound a bit extravagant to taxpayers in some cities, but Reedy Creek is dominated by one taxpayer -- Walt Disney World, which likes things to look interesting.

Reedy Creek Fire Chief Ray Colburn said there should be no impact on response times. The new station, he noted, might be a minute farther away from the Contemporary, but it's a minute closer to the Grand Floridian, "so it's a wash." It remains just outside a back gate to the Magic Kingdom, so the time into the theme park it serves should be the same.


Sen. Warner Hospitalized

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Standing up to the crowd

Three things will happen: 1) The modern outfitter is a businessman and in business to make a profit. When the draw happens you simply get the names of the successful applicants and begin your marketing campaign. Now though, instead of going for numbers the outfitter will be selling truly quality hunts with 400 class bulls a very likely probability. Instead of needing 30 hunters to pay his leases he just charges more and only needs three. Thank you FWP for limiting hunters now I get bigger bulls (and more of them) and my clients love it! 2)The outfitter with marginal leases will simply move West (I hear some are already looking for leases in the western part of the state) 3)The resident hunter will begin picking up the marginal leases for themselves.

This proposal is supposed to have little effect on resident archery as a whole.


First-ever Richard Wright tour to ramble through area Feb. 23

Natchez — For Charles Wright, 61, of Natchez, the first-ever “Richard Wright Ramble," a guided tour, is a natural progression of things.

“I am deeply interested in family history," Wright said. “And I am particularly proud of my cousin, the author, Richard Wright, who was born near Natchez in 1908."

Charles Wright's tour is a highlight of the 19th annual Natchez Literary and Cinema Celebration, Feb. 20-24, which is entitled “Richard Wright, the South, and the World: A Centennial Celebration."

More than two years in the making, the ramble is a culmination of Charles Wright's research into family genealogy and oral histories. The tour will visit sites in Natchez and Adams County associated with the author, his family and his works. The tour begins at 1 p.m.


Woes to reverberate in Northern Colorado

Building permits for single-family homes in Fort Collins slowed to a 17-year low in 2007, reflecting a regional housing trend that shows no signs of abating.

Amid the subprime meltdown and fears of recession, residential construction in Fort Collins and Loveland limped along last year.

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Children’s testimony from Borderline Slavery: Child Trafficking in ...

My friend had an aunt in Gabon, and she came and saw the conditions we were living in. She said she had a good job in Gabon, so I should accompany her there and work with her. My mother was very seriously ill, and my friends aunt said that when we got to Gabon, she would find me a job as a trader so that I could send money to my mother for medicineI was willing to go because of how she spoke about it. She never said how much money I would be making.
Dado K., age twenty-nine, trafficked to Gabon when she was sixteen

I was going to school here, but things werent going well. We were poor and had no money, so I decided it would be a good idea to go to Nigeria. Life was hard, and a friend told me I should go, so I decided to because I wasnt doing anything here. I thought if I could go to Nigeria and get rich, I could come back and learn a trade.


Assaults by Masked Man Instill Alarm

When it opened two decades ago, the Prince George's County Correctional Center was heralded as a "new generation" jail. Corrections officials from across the country dropped in to tour it. In 1994, President Bill Clinton chose it as his stage to announce a national drug policy.

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911 Mythical Reality

They even planted a 'passport' from one of the so called hijackers, on the sidewalk in front of the building. Amazing..it flew out of his pocket, somehow escaped the burning, crashed plane and miraculously floated down to the sidewalk, all in one piece.

But, like I said, my first wake up call was looking at the blown up lobby....

And this is only the very beginning of many unanswered questions. Oh, we know who owned the Popular Mechanics magazine, but did you know the cousin of Michael CHERTOFF, Benjamin Chertoff wrote the article! Yup, its true.

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