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At least five people were killed on Monday when an Italian military C130 Hercules aircraft crashed during a training exercise near the central city of Pisa's Galilei airport. The plane crashed at 14.10 pm local time and burst into flames on the runway...
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A military C-130 transport plane with five people aboard crashed soon after takeoff from Pisa airport at 2.10pm (local), city and military sources said. All five on the plane were killed in the crash, air force sources said. The plane was from the 46th...
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Air Force players will be off after Tuesday for the Thanksgiving holiday. Calhoun plans to bring them back together a week from Friday to begin preparations for a bowl game...BYU quarterback Max Hall had a field day, completing 33 passes for 377 yards...
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Utah – The Air Force football team should consider this slogan for the 2010 season: Fourth Place: It’s Not Nearly Enough. The Falcons, owners of fourth place in the Mountain West, limped away from Saturday’s 38-21 rout at the hands of the massive and...
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Utah — While BYU senior quarterback Max Hall was carving up Air Force with five touchdown passes Saturday, AFA third-string quarterback Ben Cochran was collecting his wits in a surprise performance in place of injured starter Tim Jefferson. "When T.J....
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For 59 minutes Saturday night, it was the Air Force hockey team folks have come to expect: Lots of speed, lots of shots and a three-goal lead. In that other minute — the game’s last minute — Connecticut scored a goal and had a couple of chances to get...
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Colo. — Sophomore transfer Natalie Day's 19 points led the Portland Pilots women’s basketball team to its first win of the year Friday – a 73-65 victory over Air Force at Clune Arena. The Pilots (1-2) also got a double-double from soph Alexis Gannis;...
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backers got a rare bit of good news this week (and every little bit helps , right?) Over in the nation's capital, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has just overturned a lower court's ruling that stripped Boeing of its contract to service...
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Prime minister Sheikh Hasina vowed to fast-track the BDR mutiny trial, addressing a special programme in Dhaka Cantonment to mark Arms Forces Day on Saturday. Hasina said, "I promise, if I live, I'll see the trial completed." Over 70 people, 57 of them...
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President Barack Obama will have scant time to rest up from his eight-day Asia trip. On Saturday, two days after his return to Washington , the Senate plans a make-or-break vote on his hard-fought plan to overhaul the nation's health care system. Obama...
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