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GIRLS SWIMMING Riverton Double Dual Tuesday Dual scores: Lander 136, Natrona County 38; Lander 97, Riverton 86; Riverton 139, Natrona County 40.  |


Girls Tennis Gillette 4, Powell 1 Saturday at Powell Singles No. 1: Beth Ferrier, Gil., def. Haylee Humphries, 6-0, 6-1.  |
Brittani Casados isn't listening to the chants. She can't hear it when the Natrona County student section chants "Ocho! Ocho! Ocho!" -- a reference to Casados' uniform number.  |
The target launch date for space shuttle Atlantis' STS-125 mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope has been reset to Oct. 14 at 10:19 p.m. EDT.  |


NASA and the Levine School of Music in Washington will host astronaut Leland Melvin, legendary music producer Quincy Jones and musician-producer Pharrell Williams on Thursday, Sept. 25, at 10 a.m. EDT.  |
or Paris, (ca.1180/90-1249), Bishop of Paris from 1228 until his death in 1249, was one of the first wave of thinkers in the Latin West to engage with the writings on natural philosophy and metaphysics by Greek, Islamic and Jewish  |
I don't like to be in this position, asking for things and, you know, answering to the American taxpayer," Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson informed the Senate banking committee yesterday.  |
Sen. John McCain received considerable publicity for a television ad accusing his Democratic opponent of having "lashed out at Sarah Palin, dismissed her as good-looking . . . then desperately called Sarah Palin a liar. How disrespectful."  |
Texas leaders asked the Federal Emergency Management Agency yesterday for trailers and other temporary housing for tens of thousands of Gulf Coast residents displaced by Hurricane Ike, but FEMA officials said they would not provide trailers because they don't meet  |
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen L. Johnson is doing his best Road Runner impersonation as he is pursued relentlessly by the Senate Environment and Public Works chairman, Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.). Boxer has been after Johnson since March to come  |
Professor Fred E. Woods taught religious tolerance and brotherly love through his experiences with members of the leper colony on Kalaupapa, Hawaii during Tuesday's devotional.  |
BYU students discuss their opinions on Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin's qualifications.  |
BYU introduced healthy snacks this fall to vending machines throughout campus for students who are always on the run and don't have time to enjoy a healthy meal.  |
The irresistible smell of grilling foods and the excitement of a good football game on TV are two things that attract students to Legends Grille.  |
There is a shift in sponsorship of basic sciences, with the Government and parents opting for 'selling' courses with ready market for graduates, participants at the just concluded National Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation have heard.  |
Peter Samvura has grown coffee as his sole source of income for most of his adult life. But in 2000, Samvura's coffee returns began to go on a downward spiral because of poor yields. He thought of abandoning coffee farming.  |
Researchers have developed four new varieties of finger and pearl millet with high protein concentration. They are intended to boost the food and nutritional value of communities, especially in semi-arid areas in the country like Karamoja.  |
Over the years, space exploration has yielded diverse interests globally.  |
Fisheries researchers have successfully bred three fish species in captivity, which are threatened by extinction in local lakes and rivers.  |
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