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Sunday, March 18, 2007

.U.N.L.V.'s Wendell White shooting during the first half.


U.N.L.V. Runs Wisconsin Out of the Tournament

CHICAGO, March 18 — After his team lost to Wisconsin in the first round of the N.C.A.A. tournament, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi coach Ronnie Arrow did not hesitate to predict Wisconsin’s demise. He said that Nevada-Las Vegas matched up well with the Badgers and would beat them.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

8 Die in Storms in Alabama and Missouri

ATLANTA, March 1 — A storm system that stretched nearly 1,000 miles from the Midwest to the Southeast on Thursday killed at least eight people in two states, including five who died when an apparent tornado caused the roof to collapse at a high school in Enterprise, Ala., state emergency management officials said.
Some students remained unaccounted for late Thursday and could be trapped inside the building, said Larry Walker, deputy director of the Emergency Management Agency in Coffee County, in southeastern Alabama.
Students at Enterprise High School had just been ordered to take cover in hallways when fierce winds bore down at 1 p.m., plunging them into darkness and pounding them with falling debris.
“The ceiling part fell on us and rocks hit me on the back,” said Ezekiel Jones, 17, a senior who was in the gym when the apparent tornado struck. “I was thinking of my mom, my girlfriend, my sister and my friends. Everybody was screaming.”

 
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