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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>Bidding war helps Alternative Spring Break International</title>
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			<description>Amidst cheers and laughter at the University of Maine Memorial Union, 10 male students were auctioned off to women-and some men-as part of an Alternative Spring Break International fundraiser on Thursday.&lt;br /&gt;
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The date auction attracted more than 40 people. The men auctioned off for dates included the captain of the UMaine men&apos;s hockey team and the president of Student Government.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:issuedate>4/28/08</collegepublisher:issuedate>
			<collegepublisher:subheadline>Bachelors sell themselves for international student group</collegepublisher:subheadline>
			<collegepublisher:author>Dylan Riley</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>UM seniors say goodbye</title>
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			<description>The door to the future is wide open for the University of Maine&apos;s graduating class, but fears of leaving the familiar and moving on persist.&lt;br /&gt;
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New media major Kevin Mitchell is worried about keeping in touch with his friends at UMaine. &lt;br /&gt;
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&quot;I have met so many wonderful people, and I am really nervous to be leaving them behind, being hundreds of miles away.</description>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<collegepublisher:issuedate>4/28/08</collegepublisher:issuedate>
			<collegepublisher:subheadline>2008 seniors fear what will come after May graduation</collegepublisher:subheadline>
			<collegepublisher:author>Meghan Hayward</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>Student leader moving on</title>
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			<description>Who Derek Mitchell is can not be separated from what he does.&lt;br /&gt;
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&quot;I&apos;ve reported from Iraq, but this is my greatest accomplishment. In the past two years, I have made Student Entertainment into something I&apos;m proud of.&quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Mitchell is the vice president of Student Entertainment (SE).</description>
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			<collegepublisher:issuedate>4/28/08</collegepublisher:issuedate>
			<collegepublisher:subheadline>VPSE Derek Mitchell leaves senate after graduation</collegepublisher:subheadline>
			<collegepublisher:author>Heather Steeves</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>UMaine food guild &apos;shares&apos;</title>
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			<description>When most students are counting down the days until the semester ends, there are a few who will be counting down the days to plant their crops. These students will not be hitting the books this summer at the university - they will manage the crops for Black Bear Food Guild (BBFG).</description>
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			<collegepublisher:issuedate>4/28/08</collegepublisher:issuedate>
			<collegepublisher:subheadline>Group sells local produce from only student-sustained farm</collegepublisher:subheadline>
			<collegepublisher:author>Erika Bubar</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>Skills fair was &apos;flippin&apos; sweet&apos;</title>
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			<description>Ever wish you could have great skills such as folding laundry, sewing buttons or tying a tie? Those attending the April 26 event in Estrabooke Hall participated in a variety of activities teaching relevant life skills.&lt;br /&gt;
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David Merrill, the resident assistant in charge of the event, said the inspiration for the event occurred in the fall of 2007 when he saw one of his resident&apos;s &quot;beautifully folded laundry,&quot; and wished he could do the same.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:issuedate>4/28/08</collegepublisher:issuedate>
			<collegepublisher:subheadline>Estabrooke staff teaches its residents practical life tasks</collegepublisher:subheadline>
			<collegepublisher:author>Jessica Begin</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>Curtain Call: UMaine dance professor returns after final performance in NYC</title>
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			<description>Terry Lacy&apos;s classroom doesn&apos;t have books, overhead projector screens, whiteboards filled with notes or desks for students to take a seat. Instead, a smooth, black floor and walls covered by mirrors enclose the entire space. His students don&apos;t sit; they stand.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:issuedate>4/28/08</collegepublisher:issuedate>
			<collegepublisher:subheadline>Wild animals, shooting women out of cannons and yoga all on Terry Lacy&apos;s resume</collegepublisher:subheadline>
			<collegepublisher:author>Katee Stearns</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>One man, many roles</title>
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			<description>Dominick Varney knows how to multi-task. He is an academic advisor for the Exploration program at the University of Maine, teaches acting classes and played eight roles in the Penobscot Theatre&apos;s &quot;Little Shop of Horrors&quot; performance.&lt;br /&gt;
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As he began to rattle off all the parts he played, he paused nervously to ask how he&apos;s doing.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:issuedate>4/28/08</collegepublisher:issuedate>
			<collegepublisher:subheadline>UM professor and actor says his proudest moments come from advising students in Exploration program</collegepublisher:subheadline>
			<collegepublisher:author>Meghan Hayward</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>Blood spatters, phones shatter</title>
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			<description>The students in the lecture hall are taking notes from the overhead when a cell phone rings, loudly. The professor, clearly irritated at being interrupted, walks over to the offender and motions for him to hand over the phone. He takes it and throws it against the opposite wall, where it shatters.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:issuedate>4/28/08</collegepublisher:issuedate>
			<collegepublisher:subheadline>Students attracted to forensics class by professor&apos;s personality</collegepublisher:subheadline>
			<collegepublisher:author>Chelsea Cameron</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>Team tramples Ivy-League competition</title>
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			<description>The forensics team at the University of Maine has never solved a murder. Its members have probably argued about a few though.&lt;br /&gt;
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The speech and debate team, comprised of eight students, won the North Eastern Regional Tournament, a debate competition which was in Boston this year.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:issuedate>4/28/08</collegepublisher:issuedate>
			<collegepublisher:subheadline>Students lack funds for national tournament</collegepublisher:subheadline>
			<collegepublisher:author>Heather Steeves</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>Police Beat</title>
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			<description>When hunger strikes&lt;br /&gt;
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Police received a call from a Memorial Union  Marketplace employee on April 24 at 12:47 p.m. She reported a male had ordered a steak and cheese sandwich and placed it in his pants pocket. He then put a ham and vegetable sandwich from the cooler in his other pants pocket and a juice in his jacket pocket.</description>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<collegepublisher:issuedate>4/28/08</collegepublisher:issuedate>
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			<collegepublisher:author>Melinda Hart</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>Graduating with a major in leaving words of wisdom</title>
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			<description>Being a graduating senior, some may say I&apos;ve been around the block. Some may say I&apos;ve seen my fair share. Some might just say I&apos;m used up and bitter. Whatever the case may be, I feel I will be walking away from the University of Maine with at least a few bits of wisdom - gained from my own missteps - that I feel obligated to pass on to the youngsters out there.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:issuedate>4/28/08</collegepublisher:issuedate>
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			<collegepublisher:author>Brett Sowerby</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>Depressing depictions of current events highlight need for change in an election year</title>
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			<description>Before coming to the University of Maine, I never followed the news, gas prices, politics or anything having to do with current events too closely. I only knew about issues that I heard my parents or teachers speak about, but I never cared too much about any of it.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:issuedate>4/28/08</collegepublisher:issuedate>
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			<collegepublisher:author>Christina Berube</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>Progress Report: Teachers have lives   outside of the classroom</title>
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			<description>Let&apos;s face it: We live in an age where everything one puts online can be seen. Employers now search possible candidates&apos; profiles on sites like Facebook and Myspace to determine whether or not the applicant is the kind of person they want to hire. Got some pictures up that you wouldn&apos;t want seen? You might want to take a moment and make your profile friends-only or private.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:issuedate>4/28/08</collegepublisher:issuedate>
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			<collegepublisher:author>Jennifer O. Smith</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>Ending the year with an eye toward the next</title>
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			<description>It is the end of the semester. This has given us time to reflect on what did and did not work this school year.&lt;br /&gt;
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Next year, we would like to see more diversity in the entertainment Student Government brings to campus. This includes bands from genres other than emo and more guest lectures.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:issuedate>4/28/08</collegepublisher:issuedate>
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			<title>Mapping our lives without ever truly knowing their nature</title>
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			<description>When flying over vast fields - probably in some state between Louisiana and Washington - it is impossible to compare your size to the tiny-looking buildings below. People look like marching ants digging in and out of the earth. I start sinking into ontology; there wasn&apos;t much else - being stuck in tight seats, a busy man sitting next to me eyeing his reports on Sarbanes Oxley.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:issuedate>4/28/08</collegepublisher:issuedate>
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			<collegepublisher:author>Emin Okutan</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>Internet personalities meet in Boston - usual suspects make headlines</title>
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			<description>For two days, Internet fanatics converged on the MIT campus, in the hopes of catching the micro-celebrities of a medium in which, in the words of musician Momus, &quot;everyone is famous for 15 people.&quot; &lt;br /&gt;
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ROFLCon is a convention about the intricacies of the Internet meme.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:issuedate>4/28/08</collegepublisher:issuedate>
			<collegepublisher:subheadline>One reporter&apos;s inside look to ROFLCON 2008</collegepublisher:subheadline>
			<collegepublisher:author>Eryk Salvaggio</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>WMEB welcomes comedian</title>
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			<description>On Tuesday, April 29, WMEB, the University of Maine&apos;s radio station, welcomes comedian Ryan Waning to Woodman&apos;s Pub in downtown Orono for an evening of alternative stand-up comedy.&lt;br /&gt;
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Making his name as part of New York&apos;s hip comedy underground, while maintaining a residence in Maine, Waning has become a regular at some of the most prestigious venues in comedy.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:subheadline>Ryan Waning to visit Orono&apos;s downtown bar scene</collegepublisher:subheadline>
			<collegepublisher:author>Lucas Peterson</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>Chic clothes for that soon-to-be-graduate</title>
			<link>http://www.mainecampus.com/news/2008/04/28/Style/Chic-Clothes.For.That.SoonToBeGraduate-3353728.shtml</link>
			
			
			<description>Upon graduating this year, many University of Maine students will be faced with major decisions. Some will remain at home in their own apartment or move back in with mom and dad. Others will be launching careers in and out of state. Either way, a major change most graduates will face is that they will not be able to roll out of bed, throw on a baggy pair of grey sweats and a T-shirt and stroll in to class five minutes late.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:subheadline>Bella Luna offers high-class apparel without the long drive to the big city</collegepublisher:subheadline>
			<collegepublisher:author>Katee Stearns</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>&apos;Greasy&apos; tunes light Minsky</title>
			<link>http://www.mainecampus.com/news/2008/04/28/Style/greasy.Tunes.Light.Minsky-3353729.shtml</link>
			
			
			<description>When asked what jazz is, Louis Armstrong once said, &quot;Man, if you got to ask, you&apos;ll never know.&quot; To the untrained or uninterested ear, jazz songs may all blend together into one long improvised solo. The trained ear, on the other hand, will become indignant when someone confuses a Duke Ellington for a Charlie Parker.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:author>Lisa Haberzettl</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>Fifteen minutes for a few</title>
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			<description>Last Thursday the Maine Channel held their 2nd Annual Film Festival in Room 101,  Neville Hall. The festival, which featured a multitude of student films, drew a large crowd, filling much of the lecture hall. The audience was treated to popcorn, candy, soda and pizza before the films were shown, but when the lights finally went down, after some technical difficulties, the crowd was eager to see what kind of film talent the University of Maine had to offer.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:subheadline>Maine Channel&apos;s second annual film festival brings together student talent</collegepublisher:subheadline>
			<collegepublisher:author>Kegan Zem</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>Last call for winners</title>
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			<description>The scene was shifted to the Main Dining Room on Tuesday night for the long-awaited final round of Java Jive&apos;s 2008 edition of The Project. More than 100 spectators were treated to a musical duel between finalists Brianna Finnegan, The Choice Professionals - Nick Mather on guitar and Karl Varian on trumpet - and Sons of David - Jonah Hill and Geoff Debree.</description>
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			<title>&apos;Beastly&apos; ruggers</title>
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			<description>The University of Maine men&apos;s rugby squad came off a somewhat disappointing weekend at the Maine Cup tournament a few weeks ago but bounced right back in the Beast of the East Tournament on April 19 and 20 in Providence, R.I. The team went 3-2 overall and took fourth place out of the 32 teams that competed.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:subheadline>Men&apos;s club fourth in Beast of the East</collegepublisher:subheadline>
			<collegepublisher:author>Erik Schnackenberg</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>Athlete throws troubles aside</title>
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			<description>In William Ernest Henley&apos;s poem &quot;Invictus,&quot; - Latin for &quot;unconquered&quot; - Henley writes, &quot;The menace of the years finds, and shall find, me unafraid.&quot; First-year thrower Matt Harmon meets the menace of the years fearlessly every time he steps into the thrower&apos;s circle.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:subheadline>Invictus thrower battles cancer, trains to join varsity track team</collegepublisher:subheadline>
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			<title>Adam Baxter remembered</title>
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			<description>After the tragic loss of University of Maine soccer player Adam Baxter last fall, teammates and the UMaine community wrapped up the spring semester and season remembering the first-year athlete, student and friend. &lt;br /&gt;
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&quot;I knew Adam at first from playing on the Maine Soccer team,&quot; first-year teammate Tom McCole said.</description>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<collegepublisher:issuedate>4/28/08</collegepublisher:issuedate>
			<collegepublisher:subheadline>Friends, faculty and family celebrate life of UMaine athlete</collegepublisher:subheadline>
			<collegepublisher:author>Dana Bulba</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>Catcher finds home in Orono</title>
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			<description>The sport is still the same, although the scenery and climate have changed for the University of Maine catcher. The once warm spring Illinois days of last year have been replaced by the cool, crisp Maine air, with traces of snow still found on campus.  It&apos;s hard to believe it&apos;s baseball season, but for second-year transfer Joe Mercurio, these are the days he lives for.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:issuedate>4/28/08</collegepublisher:issuedate>
			<collegepublisher:subheadline>Second-year transfer leaves Illinois, joins former teammates</collegepublisher:subheadline>
			<collegepublisher:author>Nick Dyer</collegepublisher:author>
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			<title>Three and Out</title>
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			<description>From the minds of WMEB&apos;s newest sports talk show, &quot;Three and Out.&quot; We will be bringing you three hot topics from the world of sports. It&apos;s your weekly pill for instant sports relief.&lt;br /&gt;
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First Down: We want Bibby&lt;br /&gt;
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I was there in 2003 when the Red Sox came back from three runs down in the ninth inning against the Anaheim Angels.</description>
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			<title>Baseball weekend wrap-up</title>
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			<description>Baseball is a game of breaks - sometimes they go in your favor, and other times they don&apos;t. Over the weekend, the University of Maine baseball team hosted the second-place America East team, the Stony Brook Seawolves. 	&lt;br /&gt;
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After coming back from an 8-1 deficit on Friday to defeat the Seawolves, UMaine dropped both games of a doubleheader on Saturday, despite having the winning run either on base or up to the plate in the last inning.</description>
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			<title>UM&apos;s Souhlaris a dual threat</title>
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			<description>Some athletes strive to have a breakout game, their chance to shine or to be the all-star of their team. For second-year pitcher and outfielder Alexis Souhlaris, the moment came a few weeks ago in a game against Colby College.&lt;br /&gt;
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The slight breeze blew across UMaine&apos;s Mike Kessock softball field and caused the fans in the stands to shiver just a little - it was the fifth inning, and the Black Bears were up 1-0 after Souhlaris&apos; score earlier in the game.</description>
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			<collegepublisher:issuedate>4/28/08</collegepublisher:issuedate>
			<collegepublisher:subheadline>Taking the mound and the outfield, athlete gains recognition</collegepublisher:subheadline>
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