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Man dies, another hurt in Fayette accident
A slick roadway in Fayette County contributed to an accident early Saturday that claimed the life of one man and sent another to a Pittsburgh hospital. Juan Jose Bell, 33, no address available, died in the 2:39 a.m. accident on Craftmore Road in Luzerne Township. Bell's 1995 Pontiac Bonneville collided head-on with a 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 driven by Steve Campbell, of Republic, state police said. Campbell was flown by emergency helicopter to UPMC-Presbyterian, where he was listed in guarded condition yesterday. The accident took place on the crest of Craftmore Road, Fayette County Coroner Dr. Phillip Reilly said, on a "wet, then frozen, slick road surface." .
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Kadaga tips on free education KAMULI - Gone are the days when girls were meant to do house chores only without going to school. The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga, has urged schools to admit more girls for the Universal Secondary Education (USE) programme. We should see more girls benefiting from USE, she said during a graduation party for Godfrey Samanya, the chairman of the Kamuli Head Teachers Association. She warned parents against marrying off young girls. Samanya, who attained a Bachelors Degree in Education from Namasagali University, advised teachers to go for further studies. Man dies in accident BUGIRI - A 38-year-old man died on the spot in an accident on the Jinja-Bugiri highway on Tuesday. Anderson Mukorwa, who was ferrying cement from Kenya to Kampala, knocked Nabendo Muyinda of Bukhobe village.
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FOXBORO - They were coming off their ninth consecutive non-winning season, an utterly dreadful 1975 campaign that concluded with six straight losses, prompting the offseason trade of Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Jim Plunkett, once heralded as the man who would save the franchise. In the face of all that, Patriots tight end Russ Francis did what any self respecting 23-year-old free spirit from Hawaii would have done at the time. He caught a wave. "There was panic," Francis said. "So I went surfing." Thirty years later, it appears Francis knew exactly what he was doing. Riding a wave of success from start to finish, the 1976 National Football League season was, in many respects, the high-water mark for the Patriots franchise to that point in its history.
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