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China's poisoned workers fight back

Factory workers are paying the price for China's economic expansion with their health, writes Tony
cheng.
Soccer: West loses another close one (Wausau Daily Herald)

WISCONSIN RAPIDS For the second time this season, one goal held up for a winner when Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln and Wausau West met on the soccer field.
Corruption: End of China's Party?

For China's leaders corrutpion is the greatest threat to the Communist Party's continued grip on power.
WVU approves committee to search for new president (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Members of West Virginia University's board of governors yesterday unanimously approved 15 members of a search committee that will name the successor to former President Mike Garrison.
Tuesday's detailed prep tennis results (Seattle Times)

Eliot Low beat Neal Berg, 7-5, 6-2; Ray Park beat Andrew Mathers, 6-1, 6-1; Quentin Behr beat Eric Taylor, 6-2, 6-4; Ken Narita beat Nate...
EVENT SEARCH RESULTS (East Bay Express)

I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change It's like musical theater for straight people. A self-help book for the stage,
joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts' musical revue I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change is made up of self-contained skits about dating and relationships with names like "Men Who ...
With Paterno in the Press Box, Penn State Takes Care of Purdue (New York Times)

Saturday marked the first time this season that
joe Paterno, Penn State?s 81-year-old coach, did not start a game on the sideline.
Big In Japan (Sin Chew Jit Poh)

F4. (Photo courtesy: The Nation) Fahrenheit. (Photo courtesy: ANN/ AsiaNews) Zheng Yuan Chang. (Photo courtesy: ANN/ AsiaNews) He Jun Xiang. (Photo courtesy: ANN/ AsiaNews)
Pete Gilman of Rochester 35th at Twin Cities Marathon (Post-Bulletin)

Pete Gilman and Ron Giles of Rochester along with Mark Bolster of Mantorville and Winston Stellner finished in the top 100 Sunday in the 27th annual Twin Cities Marathon. Gilman was 35th in 2:30.00, Giles 90th in 2:48.34,
Roundup: Schroeder boots Pioneers to victory (Asbury Park Press)

Jackson Memorial High School graduate
joe Schroeder's 35-yard field goal with 5:52 left in the fourth quarter turned out to be the difference for Sacred Heart University in a 31-28 victory over Robert Morris Saturday.