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Christian college investigates hazing Moldova.org - 0 KB- Found: 12 hours ago Officials at a Christian college in San Diego say they are investigating a case of alleged hazing in which freshmen were forced to swim naked in the Pacific.The incident occurred last week on the first day of classes at Point Loma Nazarene College, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported. Students in Young Hall, a men-only dorm, said they were awakened in the small hours, told to march to the water ... Clemens Stadium:100 years of history, heritage St. Cloud Times - 0 KB- Found: 12 hours ago St. John's home field has colorful, storied legacy Hedge fund Atticus denies liquidation rumors: report Muzi - 0 KB- Found: 12 hours ago NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hedge fund company Atticus Capital denied market rumors it was liquidating its positions and closing down and said it had a large net capital position and was looking for investment opportunities, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday. Fiji military ruler defiant amid election pressure Honolulu Advertiser - 0 KB- Found: 12 hours ago SUVA, Fiji Vowing not to repeat "mistakes" of the past, Fiji's military ruler said Friday that his South Pacific nation will not bow to international pressure and hold democratic elections just to appease its critics. First woman voter honored Laramie Boomerang - 0 KB- Found: 12 hours ago At 69, Louisa Ann Swain was the first woman to vote in an election. This bronze honoring her and all that she stood for is the site of Saturday s ceremony commemorating the 138th anniversary of her historic vote. High school, college schedule The Canton Repository - 0 KB- Found: 12 hours ago Malvern, Minerva at Spring Hill Tournament, 8:30 a.m. Lyndon Bray retires to take up new role allblacks.com - 0 KB- Found: 13 hours ago Top international referee Lyndon Bray has today announced his retirement from all rugby to take up a role with the New Zealand Rugby Union as its new High Performance Referee Manager. Classic train movies chugging in The Kansas City Star - 0 KB- Found: 13 hours ago Want more train movies? The Nelson-Atkins Museum and KC Public Library will show free classic films that celebrate trains. The series is offered in conjunction with the exhibit Art in the Age of Steam: Europe, America and the Railway, 1830-1960, which runs from Sept. 13 to Jan. 18. (More about the exhibit in this Sunday’s A+E.) Gas Leak in Alpine Prompts Questions News West 9 Midland - 0 KB- Found: 13 hours ago It's a story NewsWest 9 first brought you last Saturday. Brewster County deputies were forced to evacuate parts of Alpine after a suspicious gas leak. No one was hurt, but local law enforcement said Thursday they're worried it could happen again. 'Season to Change' fashion show tonight on Front Street Yakima Herald-Republic - 0 KB- Found: 14 hours ago Carlynne M. Holtzinger, a young philanthropist and fashionista with a heart for the homeless, loves the changes taking place in downtown Yakima. The old-fashioned-looking street lamps and oversized flower pots. The redone brick roads and upgraded sidewalks. The new businesses.
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