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The winners and the losers
highbeam.com – Jan 15, 2005
find Deseret News (Salt Lake City) articles. — Winner: After the 2002 Winter Olympics, sports officialspredicted the Games would energize Utahns to the point where.

Hoyas Want Visit To Be a Special One
Washington Post – Jan 15, 2005
7 Syracuse on Tuesday, followed by a home game against Notre Dame on Jan. Festivities aside, the Hoyas might be catching Villanova (9-2, 2-1) at the right time, since the Wildcats recently lost their top two front-court players to injury. Junior forward Curtis Sumpter, the team’s top scorer (17. 4 points) and rebounder (8…
Sumpter and Fraser combined for 32 points on 13-for-17 shooting in Villanova’s 75-60 win over Georgetown last season. Sumpter was the focal point of the Wildcats’ offense as Villanova won eight of its first nine games; with him out, the Wildcats have had to rely more on guards Allan Ray, Randy Foye and freshman Kyle Lowry. Villanova has grown used to dealing with injuries; over the past 22 months, eight surgeries have been performed on various players. Coach Jay Wright said the Wildcats won’t use the injuries as an excuse. “The word we use in our program all the time is ‘attitude,’ ” Wright said during a Big East teleconference on Thursday. “We want our guys to know that you can’t always control what happens to you in life, but you can control your attitude and how you approach it. The Wildcats got a first-hand lesson in perspective after a scary incident on Tuesday night.

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Press-Enterprise – Jan 15, 2005
The Santa Ana river was coming dangerously close to homes there. Most residents chose not to spend the weekend at home following Corona Police Chief Richard Gonzales’ 3:30 p. announcement that they could return from the evacuation center set up at Corona High School. Gonzales recommended that they stay away until about noon on Monday, when all possible danger at Prado Dam would be contained. "You’re on the point," he said…
Neuman stuffed some blankets and clothes into pillowcases to last for a few days. She decided to skip the sentimental items in favor of immediate needs. "My closet’s full of my pictures, the clothes they are going to grow into and clothes they have grown out of," Neuman said.

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augusta.com – Jan 15, 2005
But even back in the comfort of her home in New Hope Community apartment complex, Ms. Bates couldn’t get settled just yet. She faced a tremendous cleanup effort. Bates first had to mop the floors, wipe down cabinets and counters and wash the bedding in her mother’s apartment across the street before she could begin work on her own place…
Bates first had to mop the floors, wipe down cabinets and counters and wash the bedding in her mother’s apartment across the street before she could begin work on her own place. “It’s got to be done, and I’m hoping everyone will pitch in,” she said, gesturing at her grown son and daughter, who accompanied her to the apartment. Since Thursday, 4,200 of Graniteville’s 5,400 evacuated residents were allowed to return home after officials determined the neighborhoods were free of chemical contaminants, said Lt. Michael Frank, a spokesman for the Aiken County Sheriff’s Office. The Center for Toxicology and the U.

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