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For Matt Savoie, it was a long way to Torino

  by Danielle Barnet, iMPrint Writer

The ice. The rings. The crowd. The passion. Looking back on his experiences at the 2006 Olympics, United States figure skater Matthew Savoie has much to be proud of.

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Student labor groups question company’s ethics, fight to ban products from campuses

Those who think one person can’t make a difference haven’t seen the Coca-Cola boycott campaign in action.

Across the country, over 70 colleges have been involved. There’s more to it than simply getting students to stop drinking Coca-Cola products. In fact, that’s not the point at all.

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Apple’s latest MP3 player offers expanded features, familiar problems

Lint. Fuzz. Old change. Gum wrappers. Desperate Housewives. They share one commonality – pocket portability.

To play off of a familiar child’s game, one of these things seemingly is not like the other. But with the introduction of Apple’s new video iPod, the Desperate Housewives and pocket lint will soon become fast friends.

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Gay marriage opponents vow to fight Calif. ruling (AP)

From left, Ernie Frausto, Ricky Terry, Ben Holder, and Eric Shangle, all of San Francisco, dance as they celebrate California's supreme court decision on Castro Street in San Francisco, Thursday, May, 15, 2008. A huge crowd gathered in the Castro district to celebrate, after the California Supreme Court overturned a voter-approved ban on gay marriage Thursday in a ruling that would allow same-sex couples in the nation's biggest state to tie the knot. (AP Photo/Darryl Bush)AP - Even as same-sex couples across California begin making plans to tie the knot, opponents are redoubling their efforts to make sure wedding bells never ring for gay couples in the nation's most populous state.



US announces deal to send 500,000 tons of food to NKorea (AP)
AP - The United States said Friday it has reached a deal with North Korea to provide 500,000 metric tons of food aid over the coming year to the closed-off communist nation.

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