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A&M's first cloned deer is progressing wellDoe-eyed duplicate
The white-tailed deer dubbed Dewey, Texas A&M's most recent clone, is doing well since he was cloned last month, said researchers in the College of Veterinary Medicine.
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A&M's first woman prof speaks out
Minorities were regarded very differently at Texas A&M in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Dr. Betty Miller Unterberger and Fred McClure said Monday at the George Bush Presidential Library Conference Center as part of "Campus with a Dream" week.
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Superbowl bound
Bryan residents line the railroad tracks near Finfeather and F&B road as the world's largest steam engine went through town Monday morning. The engine is on its way to Houston for the upcoming Superbowl.
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Bird flu kills 6-year-old in Bangkok
BANGKOK, Thailand - Thailand confirmed its first fatality from bird flu Monday, raising the number of deaths in Asia from the disease to seven - the deadliest outbreak since 1997.
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Break-in spree causes alarm for College Station
A spree of car break-ins across College Station last weekend has the College Station Police Department (CSPD) urging residents to lock and protect their cars.
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Blinn journalism classes canceled
Two months after Texas A&M announced its decision to cancel the journalism program, Blinn College in Bryan temporarily canceled all journalism classes for the 2003-04 school year.
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Aggie Code gets a boost from staff
Sports management professor Dr. George Cunningham said he begins each semester with a lecture on plagiarism.
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Remembering 2:42
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Volleyball back in win column
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'Riverdance' comes to OPAS on farewell tour
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A sweet deal
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Turning up my nose up to 'taste'
Opinion
Aggies are we
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