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A Prelude to Madness

February 13, 2013 The State Times 0

Anthony Beers, Staff Writer

College basketball is one of the finest traditions in American sports. A vast majority of teams enter the lengthy March Madness NCAA tournament with a chance …

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Local News

Fracking: The Debate Hits Close To Home

February 13, 2013 The State Times 0

Cady Kuzmich, Staff Writer
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   Congressman Tom Reed preached the benefits of hydraulic fracturing to skeptical constituents across the Southern Tier last weekend.
He held four town hall meetings Saturday, Febuary …

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National News

Boy Scouts to Postpone Inclusion

February 13, 2013 The State Times 0

Afua Nuro, Staff Writer
Protesting Boy Scouts

   “Every day that the Boy Scouts of America delay action is another day that discrimination prevails,” said Human Rights Campaign President Chad Griffin. The Boy Scouts …

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From Trajedy to Triumph

February 13, 2013 The State Times 0

Bobby Lemaire, Staff Writer

It was the darkest day in hockey history. On September 7, 2011, the Russian Kontinental Hockey League team Lokomotiv Yaroslavl left their home city to travel …

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“What If” : 2010 World Cup

February 13, 2013 The State Times 0

Justin Lovell, Sports Editor

June 23, 2010 changed the history of United States soccer forever. With Landon Donovan’s 91-minute goal against Algeria, the U.S. won its first group stage in …