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Miami (Ohio) tops Nicholls State 69-58

— Kenny Hayes scored 23 points Saturday and Rodney Haddix had 21 to lead Miami of Ohio to a 69-58 win over Nicholls State Saturday night in the Basketball Travelers World Vision Classic. The Redhawks (1-3) shot 52.4 percent in...

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UNM Confident Traffic Will Be OK Today

Nov 21, 2009 (Albuquerque Journal - The Lobo football team faces Colorado State at University Stadium at 4 p.m., and the UNM men's basketball team plays host to Louisiana Tech at 8:30 p.m. in the World Vision Classic in the...

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RedHawks fall to La. Tech 74-62

Kyle Gibson scored 27 to lead four Louisiana Tech players in double figures Friday as the Bulldogs came away with a 74-62 victory over Miami University in the opening game of the Basketball Travelers World Vision Classic.

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Smashing The Snakeheads

A woman walks past a giant anti-human trafficking campaign poster displayed at the Immigration Bureau in Bangkok. In the 10 years that he has worked in narcotics control in Mengla, Zhao has been involved in rescuing and...

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World Vision helps fight A/H1N1 flu

ULAN BATOR, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- World Vision International has announced it will implement a 500,000 U.S. dollar preventive project to combat the spread of A/H1N1 virus in Mongolia. Alex Snary, World Vision country director for...

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Congo-Kinshasa: Rep. McDermott Introduces Conflict Minerals Trade Act

Rep. Jim McDermott (D-WA), flanked by leaders from World Vision, the Enough Project, Global Witness, and the Information Technology Industry Council, unveiled legislation he will introduce in the U.S. House of Representatives...

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Does Every Little Gift Really Make a Life-Changing Impact for Children Around the World? World...

Team will visit 5 countries in 5 weeks -- the U.S., Ecuador, Cambodia, Zambia, and Ethiopia -- Effort aims to raise a record-breaking $25 million through World Vision's Gift Catalog to fight poverty and help nearly 625,000...

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Agency urges rich countries to act on child deaths

Barreled: Tanner Stott, aged nine, fetches dirty water from the Thames, to help World Vision highlight child deaths from diarrhoea WORLD VISION SIX million child deaths a yearcould be prevented in developing countries if...

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Young Friars Pass Their First Test

Legendary Coach John Wooden once said, "I'd rather have a lot of talent and a little experience than a lot of experience and a little talent." Although only three games into the season, the Men's Basketball Team seemed to prove...

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World Vision Int'l in global campaign to reduce child deaths

The war on child mortality has never been this intense. This follows a campaign launched by an international non-governmental organization, World Vision International (WVI), which is now calling on African governments and...

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