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Married students served as intelligence in Iraq
This is the fifth part in a series on UT students who have served or are serving in Iraq.
The Bank of America Charitable Foundation made a $1 million gift Thursday to support the construction of UT's Dell Pediatric Research Institute, a world-class children's health research facility located near the Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas.
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Iraq's prime minister said Thursday that all political blocs have agreed to return to the Shiite-led government - a potentially important sign of success in efforts toward national reconciliation.
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We hope the UT System knows better than to take a recommendation from Gov. Rick Perry when it decides to take on the laborious task of filling UT chancellor Mark Yudof's shoes. Over burgers this week in San Antonio, Perry casually threw his two cents into the chancellor search pool, dropping the name John Montford as a viable pick.
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Time is running out, and the pressure's mounting. The Longhorns still haven't locked up an NCAA tournament bid, so they need a solid push to end their season.
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