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New York Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- Armanti Edwards had already beaten Richmond with his feet once, and Appalachian State's dynamic dual-threat quarterback beat them with his arm Saturday night.
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Sify (Free subscription) | yesterday
Armanti Edwards threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Matt Cline with 10 seconds to play, capping a wild last few minutes and giving Appalachian State a 35-31 victory against defending champion
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
Armanti Edwards threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Matt Cline with 10 seconds to play, capping a wild last few minutes and giving Appalachian State a 35-31 victory against defending champion Richmond in the Football Championship Subdivision quarterfinals.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | yesterday
RICHMOND, Va. -- Armanti Edwards threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Matt Cline with 10 seconds to play, capping a wild last few minutes and giving Appalachian State a 35-31 victory against defending champion Richmond in the Football Championship Subdivision quarterfinals.
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Indybay newswire (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
Jordan Miller scored 26 points to lead five players in double figures and Furman held off Appalachian State 85-82 on Thursday night.
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
BOONE, N.C. (AP) -- Jordan Miller scored 26 points to lead five players in double figures and Furman held off Appalachian State 85-82 on Thursday night.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
BOONE, N.C. -- Jordan Miller scored 26 points to lead five players in double figures and Furman held off Appalachian State 85-82 on Thursday night.
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Mineweb - Daily news headlines (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
The coal wars in Appalachia could eventually alter the definitions and regulation of mine waste for both coal and hardrock mining companies, coal mining attorney Robert McCluskey suggests.
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Newswise (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
1) Immediate results are positive; 12-month results are disappointing; 2) Appalachian women face economic, educational challenges.
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Physorg (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
In the Appalachian region of the country - where smoking rates are high, tobacco is often a cash crop and income and education levels are low - a smoking cessation effort led by non-medical professionals was successful in the short term, but quit rates trailed off in the long term.
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Time Outdoors (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
“You cannot be wimpy out there on the dream-seeking trail. Dare to break through barriers, to find your own path.” - Les Brown The Appalachian Trail in Virginia is challenging both physically and mentally. Around 560 miles of the Appalachian Trail traverses Virginia. Grayson Highlands in Southwest Virginia is considered to be one of the top three day hikes on the Appalachian...
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Medical News Today (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
In the Appalachian region of the country - where smoking rates are high, tobacco is often a cash crop and income and education levels are low - a smoking cessation effort led by non-medical professionals was successful in the short term, but quit rates trailed off in the long term. "After a year, the initial promising quit rates were not sustained," said Mary Ellen Wewers, Ph.D., M.P.H.,...
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Science Daily (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
In the Appalachian region of the country -- where smoking rates are high, tobacco is often a cash crop and income and education levels are low -- a smoking cessation effort led by non-medical professionals was successful in the short term, but quit rates trailed off in the long term.
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Eurekalert (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
( American Association for Cancer Research ) In the Appalachian region of the country -- where smoking rates are high, tobacco is often a cash crop and income and education levels are low -- a smoking cessation effort led by non-medical professionals was successful in the short term, but quit rates trailed off in the long term.