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Six years ago, 461 Dean Street — then and now the nation’s tallest modular apartment building at 32 stories — opened its doors on Flatbush Avenue in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. The 363-unit tower had been p
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This is a historical turning point: there were no sweet potatoes on the first Thanksgiving Day in 1621. No, not at all. Until 1648, there was no evidence that this South American native cultiv
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Chris Wilson walked out of the locker room at Otzen Stadium, had a post-match meal, and walked to the bus.
The Colorado defensive coordinator can't wait to leave Eugene, Oregon on Saturday and return to his office.
"I look forward to returning to the building tonight and fixing it," W
During the four seasons from 1982-85, Karl Dorell served as a receiver at the University of California, Los Angeles.
In 1988, he became a graduate assistant for the Bruins and served as their head coach for five seasons in 2003-07.
On Saturday, when Buffalo played against the Bears, t
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If a small acorn can give birth to a huge oak forest, then the huge acorn in Annapolis could not be more appropriate to mark the birth of our country.
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