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Suspensions leave Lawrence young

Longtime assistant coach Charlie Jucius filled in as head coach.

"I was wondering what kind of effort the kids were going to (give). They went out there and played as tough as they can play," Jucius said. "They're up against a good team, but they gave it everything they had."

Lawrence scored the first four points of the game, but Hampden took the lead midway through the first quarter and never relinquished control.

"It was a situation where, to be honest with you, I didn't know what to expect. I just told our kids I wanted to make sure we played hard. We tried to do the things we normally do," Hampden coach Russ Bartlett said. "I thought the Lawrence kids represented their school very well tonight, and their program. I'm sure Coach McGee is very proud of the way they played."

Juco led the Broncos' balanced offense with 10 points, while Nate Burke and Brad Haase each scored nine.


Resumania: Resume should highlight how you helped your company

When crafting your resume, you should explain to hiring managers how your successes directly benefited your employers. The following sales manager did a nice job of quantifying her contributions:

"ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Implemented a new lead-generation system during my first month on the job, leading to a 200 percent increase in sales over the prior fiscal year."

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Seal Pup Born At La Jolla Children's Pool

LA JOLLA, Calif. -- An animal protection group Monday reported the first harbor seal pup birth of the season at the Children's Pool, just days before a legal battle is due to heat up over how much protection the marine mammals will receive.

Dorota Valli, the seal campaign coordinator for the Animal Protection and Rescue League, said a volunteer spotted the black pup around 9 p.m. Sunday.

The league keeps volunteers at the Children's Pool to keep people from harassing the seals, Valli said. .


Dozens feared dead in PNG floods

DOZENS are feared dead in widespread flooding in Papua New Guinea's Oro Province after a week of heavy rains.

The death toll has been put at 17 by disaster officials, but at least 19 people were also reported missing. The toll could rise as police and government officials make contact with remote and cut-off areas to determine casualties and damage. Many thousands of villagers were forced from their homes by rising waters and around 450 houses were reported washed away, officials said. The flooding followed days of heavy rains associated with tropical cyclone Guba as it moved slowly across the Coral Sea. Key bridges along with roads and food gardens were washed away as the rains swamped Oro Province. Provincial Police Commander Buafe Hugo said police were being helicoptered to affected districts today.


Water found flowing on Mars? Not yet

NEW YORK: Researchers claim to have found no trace of liquid water on Mars, casting doubt on an earlier research which indicated presence of bright spots in some Martian gullies.

"It rules out pure liquid water," according to lead researcher Jon D Pelletier of the University of Arizona.

Pelletier and his colleagues used topographic data derived from images of Mars from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.

Researchers applied the basic physics of how fluid flows under Martian conditions to determine how a flow of pure liquid water would look on the HiRISE images versus how an avalanche of dry granular debris such as sand would look.

"The dry granular case was the winner.


 
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