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Steve Jobs : from Apples to apps
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Seba, Jaime
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Jobs, Steve, 1955-2011 Juvenile literature.
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Jobs, Steve, 1955-2011.
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Apple Computer, Inc. Juvenile literature.
2013
\"Steve Jobs ... changed the way the world uses technology with devices like the iPod, iPad, and iPhone. The company he helped found in a garage years ago is now one of the most successful companies in the world, and Jobs was the face of the technology giant right up until his death in 2011. And what's most amazing about his story is that he did it all without a college degree.\"--Publisher's website.
Headline: HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL - Blue Ridge makes bid for state title
2002
In four Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association playoff games pitching for Blue Ridge, Pavelski hasn't allowed an earned run and has a 4-0 record, including an 18-inning shutout win and her first varsity perfect game. Since receiving her first glove at age 5, Brittany has had a love for the game.
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Headline: Challenger title on line for France s Kauffmann, Israel s Behr
2001
Today's singles final of the $50,000 Time Warner/USTA Challenger tennis tournament will feature a pair of players who have proven they can withstand some heat.
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Headline: Focus on gay athletes achievements, not their sexuality
2001
Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG), an organization created to help support gay individuals and their loved ones, has more than 80,000 registered members in the United States. Prime-time television presents viewers with more than 30 gay characters, most notable on NBC's Will & Grace, ranked fifth in the Nielsen ratings last week.
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Headline: HIGH SCHOOLS: CHAMPIONSHIP SEASONS-Norwich girls blow by CV for first Class B crown
2001
Norwich dominated in its 59-37 championship romp of Chenango Valley at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena.
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Headline: HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL-CV girls reach final, with a key assist
2001
[...] on Tuesday, with Stroka struggling to hit her shots and the Warriors on the ropes against a pesky Owego squad, it was Sarah Jensen who stepped up and took control, helping Chenango Valley to a 42-40 win and a berth in the Section 4 Class B final. Jensen scored 16 points -- her second-highest output of the season -- in the semifinal at Susquehanna Valley High.
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Norwich girls wrap up Vestal ... and STAC title
2001
BY JAIME A. SEBA Staff writer BINGHAMTON - To win its first Southern Tier Athletic Conference girls basketball title, all Norwich had to do was outshoot the league's leading scorer, outrebound one of the league's tallest players and outplay the league's best team. SUZIE O'ROURKE staff photographer Vestal's Laura Scordino, left, fouls Norwich's Stefanie Alger as the two collide during the third quarter of Friday's Southern Tier Athletic Conference final at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena.
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Vestal stops U-E for volleyball title
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Seba Jaime
2001
BY JAIME A. SEBA Staff writer CHENANGO - Vestal High, led by strong serving from Christine Anabel and Emily Mott, overcame a shaky start to win the Southern Tier Athletic Conference volleyball title.
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VOLLEYBALL
2001
The Tigers came back to grab a share of the division championship with a 15-7, 15-13, 6-15, 9-15, 15-2 regular-season finale last Thursday.
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Vestal's girls bear down to rally past CV
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Seba Jaime
2001
After missing her first nine field goal attempts and scoring only three points in the first half, Scordino went 6-for-7 from the floor to lead the Golden Bears to a 52-43 come-from-behind girls' basketball victory over the Warriors in a Southern Tier Athletic Conference semifinal.
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