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Kevin West

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Kevin is the EVP of Full Media. He enjoys reading, programming and numb-chucks.
Kevin West
Purvis wins Busch O'Reilly 300
Jeff Purvis won the NASCAR Busch O'Reilly 300, leading only the last six laps under caution Saturday after he took just two tires on his final pit stop and was in front when rain ended the race.
9:02AM ( 23 years ago )
Clemson spring game shows offense's shine
Clemson's Spring Football game yielded 44 points for the offense as running back Chad Jasmin scored three touchdowns and receiver Airese Currie had 99 yards on three catches.
8:55AM ( 23 years ago )
N.C. State beats No. 1 Clemson; ACC baseball roundup
North Carolina State's Mike Prochaska threw a shut out of top-ranked Clemson Tigers in a 3-0 game Saturday.
8:54AM ( 23 years ago )
Rhino, defense set pace in Tech's first spring scrimmage
Kelley Rhino had two interceptions and a 75-yard fumble return for a touchdown as the defense set a decided tone Saturday in Georgia Tech's first scrimmage of spring drills.
8:25AM ( 23 years ago )
Minnesota edges Maine in OT to win NCAA hockey title
Minnesota had been waiting 23 years for an NCAA hockey title, so nobody minded that the winning goal was scored by someone from out of state.
8:12AM ( 23 years ago )
Feds say escape chute on rerouted Delta jet opened incorrectly
An evacuation chute opened inside the Delta Air Lines jet forced to make an emergency landing last weekend, hindering the passengers' escape and perhaps contributing to injuries.
7:48PM ( 23 years ago )
Many German POWs spent much of the war in Southern camps
Harley Langdale had a hard time finding able-bodied workers during World War II, so he didn't hesitate when offered hundreds of strong former soldiers who would cut timber, plant seedlings and clear land.
7:44PM ( 23 years ago )
As thousands flock to Augusta, students hit the road
Thousands of golf fans will pour into Augusta over the next few days for the Masters. And hundreds of students will pack their bags and get out of town.
7:37PM ( 23 years ago )
Road work stops for Masters week
The Department of Transportation has suspended work on a 22-mile interstate resurfacing project this week, hoping to prevent traffic jams as visitors flock here for the Masters.
7:35PM ( 23 years ago )
Appeals court: State may be liable for boy's death
A federal appeals court has ruled the state may be liable for the 1998 death of a 5-year-old Atlanta boy whose beating and starvation led to Georgia child welfare reforms.
7:31PM ( 23 years ago )