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When Lot lived in Sodom and Gomorrah,' Peter wrote in his Second Epistle, 'he was oppressed and tormented day after day by their lawless deeds.' Having grown up in Naples, Roberto Saviano is similarly tormented and oppressed. Gomorrah is his  |


Michael Dietz put an end to all the rumors. His heart had never wavered from the University of Wyoming and its men's basketball coaching staff had never lost touch with him.  |
The high school wrestling accomplishments of Tyler Cox are already on a plane all their own.  |
Makenzie Bartsch knew the day was coming. But that didn't make it any less special for the Natrona County senior.  |


Service Dates, a program through the Center for Service and Learning, is holding their last service date for the semester Fri., Nov. 14 from 7 to 9 p.m. in 3228 WSC.  |
Every day 25,000 children die of a preventable cause. Every day almost 35,000 BYU students go to classes, consume three meals and sleep in warm beds. How can students change their lives to lower the number of children needlessly dying?  |
Thanksgiving's almost here and end-of-semester is near.Translation: 'tis the season of food, fun and finals.In the midst of such self-serving splendor, however, remember to spare a moment to serve.  |
This weekend dancEnsemble will present a fall concert full of inspiration, humor, and original works.  |
Long before the U.S. had American Idol, the nation had Florence Foster Jenkins.  |
Congress returns to town next week for a lame-duck session fired up to pass a new stimulus package, help out the sinking U.S. auto industry and save the jobs of more than 200,000 workers.  |
CHICAGO -- A federal judge on Wednesday turned down a request for a new trial from convicted influence peddler Antoin "Tony" Rezko, the pivotal figure in a major Illinois political corruption scandal.  |
AS global prices of petroleum products continued to dwindle resulting in low revenue earnings for the country, Governor Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State has advocated for a shift to science and technology.  |
As global prices of petroleum continue to dwindle, resulting in low income for the country, Governor Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State has identified commitment to the promotion of the study of science and technology as a cornerstone for the attainment  |
Research in Egypt and Nigeria has confirmed that a new vaccine, which only acts against the most common strain of polio, is far more effective than a vaccine targeting multiple strains of the virus.  |
Collect six of the most original musicians from France, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom and make them play traditional dance music influenced by the spirit of free improvisation, pop and 21st century sound and you get Evening Star  |
SLIS Network (the SLIS Alumni Magazine), Vol.46, No.2, Fall 2008  |  |
a selection of noteworthy new additions to our fiction collection, is now available.  |
A study published in a special edition of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) questions the American Heart Association's recent suggestion that millions of North American cardiac patients be automatically screened for depression. Such screening would involve administering  |
A new report suggests that individuals with higher education levels appear to score higher on cognitive tests despite having evidence of brain plaques associated with Alzheimer's disease. The cognitive reserve hypothesis holds that individuals with greater cognitive (thinking, learning and  |
An insightful study has found that women who work in relatively equally matched gender groups were more likely to be harassed than women who worked in predominantly male or female groups. The finding is contrary to common assumptions and conventional  |
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