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Wisconsin winters.
We would all just go to the
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Noar said the indoor tanning ban on minors might or
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UNC workers remove the letters and sand off the remains of William Saunders name from the side of Carolina Hall on June 1.
cern for them was erasing history, but now theyve lost all
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Brandon Thomas, a
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AYCOCK
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approached everything as a
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For senior Ishmael Bishop,
the shooting reminded him
of the 1963 church bombing
in Alabama that killed four
young women. Bishop read
excerpts from Martin Luther
King Jr.s eulogy for those
four women.
I read through his words,
and I understood how vicious
it was to come into a space as
sacred as a church and to take
the lives of four young women
who were at the start of their
lives, and then it happens
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ACROSS
1 Strips near the water
7 One giving you a
pointer?
15 Tire tube, e.g.
16 New York racing venue
17 Sycophantic
18 Skiing maneuver
19 Strands in a tree
20 Wincing words
21 Ques.
22 Jerry who was head
coach of the Utah Jazz
for 23 seasons
24 Over the limit, on the rd.
25 Verduns river
28 Dominate, in slang
29 Mighty efforts
31 What one might need to
leave
33 Buff
34 Shuttle sites
35 The Simpsons shower
36 Drops
37 Cuban genre also called
the
contradanza
40 Belgian-born
artist with the
2012
Grammywinning
album
Making
Mirrors
41 Slangy No
reason
42 Flattened, as a
flat
43 Kid with a
trombone
44 Start of a wistful remark
46 ID checker
47 Tiger Electronics PooChi, for one
50 Give nothing away
53 Pal of Beegle Beagle
54 60s defense secretary
McNamara
55 Entering with care
56 Right, in a way
57 Smooths
58 Liquidated?
DOWN
1 Lets go
2 ZzzQuil alternative
3 Eagle touchdown site
4 __-la-loi: outlaw
5 Art with no lines
6 Theocritus works
7 It carried FDR to a 1943
Big Three meeting
8 Lane on Broadway
9 Theban ruler in
Antigone
10 Standing __
11 Novel ending
12 It might make you
comfortable
13 Not a good way to run
14 Short prayer?
23 It may be insured
26 Giving nothing away
27 Draw out
29 Cars studio
30 Building a healthier
world sloganeer
32 Virtual chats
33 Time keeper?
35 Trouble
36 Sisterly
37 Christiaan who invented
26
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By Trevor Lenzmeier
Staff Writer
DTH/STEPHANIE LAMM
Nathan Taylor hosts the WXYC show Hell or High Water, which features recordings from the Southern Folklife Collection.
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