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Carolina
Week, January 22, 2007
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First segment:
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Carolina at the
Capitol, part II
In this week's segment, Carolina Week catches up with Congressman
Brad Miller about his plans for his upcoming term.
Also:
- Duke Professor Resigns Commitee Seat
- Parking on Campus Becoming More Difficult
- Positive Rabies Tests in Chapel Hill
- La Rez Has Sign Stolen
- Jaywalking Class Canceled
- Northside Divided over Sidewalks
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| Second Segment:
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New HIV cases increasing among
Latinos
52-year-old Rosa Munoz has lived with her HIV-positive
staus for 14 years, but recent figures show that a disproportinate number
of new U.S. HIV cases.
Also:
- New South Asian Sorority
- Fraternity Rush Ends
- Ijigg
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Weather:
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When Will the Puddles Go
Away
Your Carolina Week weather forecast, as of January 22,
2007. |
| Sports:
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Tar Heels Rout Pack in Women's
Hoops
After trailing in the first half, Sylvia Hatchell's team
pulled away for a 21-point victory over their Raleigh rivals.
Also:
- Reyshawn Terry Breaks Out Against Georgia Tech
- JV Basketball stays undefeated
- Wrestling vs. N.C. State and Navy
- Swimming and Diving
- Women's Gymnastics
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| Final Story:
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Dropping Those Holiday Pounds
With less than two months left before Spring Break, many
students are eating better and hitting the gym. |