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CHAPEL HILL, N.C.—When you think about this, how big could the hole in North Carolina's lineup really be if somebody as skinny as John Henson could fill it? Henson is so thin he makes Kevin Durant look like Lou Ferrigno. He is listed at 6-10, 195 ...
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(By Robbi Pickeral, robbi.pickeral@newsobserver.com) Late in the first half against Gardner-Webb last Monday, North Carolina's John Henson made an acrobatic block near the baseline, chased the errant ball toward the corner of the court, and saved it with a Gumby-like bounce-pass between his legs - beginning a fast break that ended with a Dexter Strickland layup.The move would have been highlight material anyway, just for the sheer fact that it...
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From charlotteobserver.com
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Dr. Romanelli hits us with the news that his recent project alongside Jim Henson’s Fraggle Rock has been updated, this time with a design scheme created by Carri Munden’s Cassette Playa. The site is slowly but surely coming along with a Tropical Remix track provided by Rage Johnson. Stay tuned for further updates as it [...]
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From hypebeast.com
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Coaches hope the centre, who is on indefinite leave from the Ospreys, will not leave his talent unfulfilledGavin Henson is only 27 but his rugby career may be over. The Wales centre is on indefinite leave from the Ospreys, after spending more time on the treatment table than on the field in recent seasons, and the regional side's management have grown tired of fielding questions about when the Welsh game's most celebrated player will return...
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From guardian.co.uk
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*''Tupelo'' ''The Southern Unionists'' Rev. John Hill Aughey. page 202: "A rumor reached me through ''Philip Henson, a Federal spy'', that my friend was under suspicion by the Rebels, and was caught in his attempt at escape, and shot by order of Gen. N.B. Forrest......" Chicago: Rhodes & McClure Publishing Company (c) 1888...
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