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What makes something 'As Seen On TV?'
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Billy Mays was the king of infomercials. His name will always be synonymous with products like Oxi Clean and Ding King. What makes products like those endorsed by Mays so popular?
 
Kennewick High graduate brings tales of the Cold War
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Billy Mays left the Tri-Cities in 1977 as a wide-eyed high school graduate. He returns next month wi
 
Butler beats Wright State 64-53 at Hinkle Fieldhouse
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The calendar hasn't reached Feb. 14, but Wright State coach Billy Donlon was already sending valentines to Butler on Thursday night.
 
Wright State Raiders coach left in awe of Butler Bulldogs
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The calendar hasn't reached Feb. 14, but Wright State basketball coach Billy Donlon was already sending valentines to Butler on Thursday night.
 
Battle inspires key WSU win
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FAIRBORN — Before the game, Wright State basketball coach Billy Donlon shared a quiet moment with junior forward Armond Battle.His message: Keep pushing.
 
Two Raiders guards to miss today’s game
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Wright State leading scorer Julius Mays and sometimes-starter Vance Hall will miss today’s road game against Detroit with injuries, the school announced Friday.Mays, a junior guard and the only WSU player to average double figures in points at 13.4, suffered a strain to his left Achilles tendon and calf muscle on Jan. 8 in a game against Valparaiso. He played in two games last week but left ...
 
WSU's Mays making name for himself
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FAIRBORN — He doesn’t have to worry about being forgotten anymore.In the final seconds of Friday’s game, everybody in the Nutter Center — the other guys from Wright State, all the Butler players, the crowd of 6,588 that had brought the cavernous place to life — knew Julius Mays was going to get the ball and try to win it for the Raiders.
 
Butler jumps on Wright State early in win
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Butler has endured its share of offensive struggles throughout this season, but that wasn't the case early in its 64-53 Horizon League men's basketball win over Wright State on Thursday at Hinkle Fieldhouse.
 
Senate Briefs
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APSC President Jed Cullen ’10 called the meeting to order at 5:10 p.m. Cullen welcomed the senators to the meeting and hoped they enjoyed the meeting last week, which he may have missed in order to celebrate the 1341st anniversary of the assassination of Eastern Roman Emperor Constans II. He then initiated the meeting by calling for the senators to look over last week’s minutes.
 
Tuesday’s High School and College Results
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Tuesday’s High School and College Results