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CHAMPIONS!: Wolverines win NCAA title in 3-2 OT thriller
BOSTON - With Michigan and Boston College about to head into overtime in Saturday's NCAA championship game, Michigan assistant coach Mel Pearson approached the dry-erase board in the FleetCenter lockerroom and scrawled two words - déjà vu.
Fans crowd A2 streets, fill Boston bars
Whether they were running through the streets of Ann Arbor or dining on lobster and champagne in Boston on Saturday night, Michigan fans celebrated their hockey team's national championship in style. From Beantown to the bars of Ann Arbor, the scene was pandemonium.
Drug cuts cancer risks for healthy women
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A new study shows that a drug used for years to treat breast cancer patients also may prevent the disease from occurring, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported yesterday.
The National Cancer Institute, a federal agency that coordinates the nation's cancer programs, said its six-year study was the first ever to show that a drug can reduce the incidence of breast cancer.
Around the Nation: Clinton feels more free to do his job
WASHINGTON - President Clinton said in an interview released yesterday that the judge's decision to dismiss the Paula Jones case was in the national interest and will liberate him to focus attention on important issues such as tobacco, education and Social Security.
Around the World: U.S. treatment of Cuba under attack
BLACK ROCK, Tobago - On the most tranquil of tropical isles, U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright found herself confronted yesterday with the harsh reality that even the closest allies of the United States look askance at the insistent American isolation of Cuba.
27th annual Hash Bash draws 5,000 to the Diag
David Almquist and his wife traveled from Colorado to sell chocolate chip and oatmeal-raisin cookies on the Diag this past Saturday.
These unique cookies contained only a dash of hemp, but captured the spirit of the 27th annual Hash Bash.
Asian Pacific Americans celebrate cultural identity
In what was one of the most eventful and significant weekends for the campus' Asian Pacific American community this academic year, students and faculty explored their cultural identities this past weekend at a Midwestern regional conference and Generation APA cultural show.
The Calendar: What's happening in Ann Arbor today
'Time to believe' in Michigan hockey: Yost rally celebrates victorious season
Last night, the scoreboard at Yost Ice Arena was stuck reading 2:09 left in overtime and the score of Home, 3 and Visitors, 2, commemorating the hockey team's come-from-behind victory against Boston College on Saturday that clinched the NCAA National Championship.
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