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- IU’s Gordon never had freshman jitters
- The Television Screen Sliced Ever Thinner
- 7:30 pm Marvin U Street corridor
- Evolution of a birder

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SportingNews.com – Dec 23, 2007
Gone are the days when Kobe had to get 40 or 50 for the Lakers to even have a chance. What we have in this matchup are two teams who are playing well as a unit. Scout’s take on the Lakers: “As much of a distraction that Kobe stuff was in the offseason I think for whatever reason they have a pretty good chemistry right now. I don’t know if that’s winning that’s helping the chemistry or what but they’re meshing and buying into Phil Jackson and Kobe. I think the other thing is you can’t underestimate the addition of Derek Fisher to that team. That’s another veteran guy who’s won championships and he brings a stability and professionalism to that team. The other thing is Andrew Bynum is playing a lot better basketball.

IU’s Gordon never had freshman jitters
courierpress.com – Dec 23, 2007
And he’s doing it not only as a favorite of fans but a favorite of coaches and teammates who see no evidence of Gordon exerting any star power. "There are teams in the country for one reason or another with no chemistry among them" said Sampson. "I’ve had teams with high-level high-character kids great kids who didn’t have chemistry. But this team has really really good chemistry. "I think it’s because they’re all smart players they know how to play and they have high basketball IQs. "That certainly applies to Gordon who rarely makes the errors — driving into trouble giving up his dribble gambling on defense when he should be squared up — that often are referred to as "freshman mistakes. "Then again he’s no ordinary freshman.

The Television Screen Sliced Ever Thinner
New York Times – Dec 23, 2007
” The semiconductor technology of light-emitting diodes is traditionally based on inorganic materials like silicon. In the new parallel electronic universe of LEDs though carbon-based organic materials provide the glow. Pioneering work in the technology was done in the 1950s by Martin Pope now an emeritus chemistry professor at.

7:30 pm Marvin U Street corridor
Washington Post – Dec 23, 2007
She recited a haiku she wrote about Thanksgiving. I told her that was the best haiku I’d heard all week. Christina: I’m really not good at judging [chemistry]. But I was attracted; he’s cute. And he just seems like a total sweetheart. Eric: We were talking so much that we kind of forgot to eat. That hasn’t happened to me very often.

Evolution of a birder
Columbia Daily Tribune – Dec 23, 2007
Surely Vanessa has been a birder since she was a little girl. She grew up in Eldon graduated from high school in 1996 where she enjoyed classes in biology anatomy and chemistry. Because her mom worked at Lincoln University as an administrative assistant Vanessa joined her on the daily commute and wound up in an ornithology class when a biology course was cancelled. The birds were fun and Vanessa enrolled in the Cornell University Feeder Watch program reporting the birds at the Meltons’ 5-acre country home. She didn’t consider herself a birder but she was hooked. Vanessa graduated from Lincoln in 2001 with a degree in biology and came to Columbia to work in the physiology lab in the University of Missouri Medical Center doing tests for cholesterol and tri-glycerides for four years.

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