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West Liberty junior quarterback Zach Amedro was among three finalists invited Monday to the 24th annual rolex replica Harlon Hill Trophy presentation banquet Dec. 11.

Amedro along with Wayne State running back Joique Bell and Arkansas Tech QB Nick Graziano will vie for the honor of top player in NCAA Division II football.

Amedro, a former standout at John Marshall High, threw for 4,945 yards and 49 touchdowns in leading the Hilltoppers to an 11-2 record and a quarterfinals appearance.

Marshall's Whiteside earns C-USA honor

Marshall freshman center Hassan Whiteside was named the Conference USA men's basketball rookie of the week Monday.

The Gastonia, N.C., native, just missed a replica clothing triple-double with 14 points, 17 rebounds and nine blocks in a 60-53 win Saturday over Ohio in Charleston. Whiteside tied the school record for blocks in a single game while setting the conference mark by a freshman. He also tallied 14 points and 12 boards in the an 87-74 victory over Lamar.

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Carol Lemon of Dunbar went 14-1 to win the $75 weekly prize in the Gazette's
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Lemon's only miss was South Charleston's win over Bridgeport. Lemon won the tiebreaker, guessing 36 points for Cincinnati's 16-7 win over Cleveland.

MU selling tickets

Tickets are now on sale through the Marshall ticket office for the Herd-WVU Capital Classic basketball game Jan. 20 at the Civic Center.

The tickets are located in the upper bowl and are $24 apiece. Tickets may be purchased online at or by calling 800-THE-HERD.

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Campaigns raised more than $290M

Ask Elaine Goldie back in 1985 if she'd ever see a personal cheque to the University of Manitoba for $10 million that a bank would actually cash, and she'd likely have laughed.

Not now.

Retiring after almost 25 years as U of M's fundraiser, Goldie has seen cheques for about $23 million from Bill Gates, $20 million from Marcel A. Desautels, rolex replica and $10 million apiece from Izzy Asper and Clayton Riddell.

Her first capital campaign set a goal of $42 million and raised $55 million, her second aimed for $100 million and collected $237 million.

Oops, $237.5 million, to be precise.

Not bad for someone whose hiring in 1985 doubled the full-time fundraising staff at U of M to two -- plus a part-time secretary.

That was when fundraising required a telephone book and a lot of envelopes and stamps. "The records we had from the alumni association were on recipe cards," and the university usually waited for donors to step forward, Goldie said.

Now, she has email addresses for 38,000 grads and senior officials travel to Toronto, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, and other major cities to meet with alumni, many of whom have gone on to great success.

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Goldie was a stay-at-home mom of three kids after graduating from then-Brandon College, but in 1979 got her first taste of heavy-duty volunteering with the United Way. She served on United Way with U of M administrators, and by 1985 they were asking her to work for the university.

Goldie is retiring Dec. 23 as U of M's first vice-president external, but she's proud to call herself a fundraiser. "Absolutely, and I'm not embarrased by it. I don't know why people don't believe fundraisers are professionals," she said.

That second capital campaign, Building on Strengths, broke records when it ended in 2003 and produced far more student financial aid than anyone expected.

People who step forward to donate without being contacted "usually want to support students. Students still appear to support human capital above infrastructure," especially small donors.

Goldie hires students to conduct the annual fundraising campaign among alumni, and she keeps her eye out for grads who regularly attend university events and show that they're connected to their school.

"It's always more expensive to do broad-based fundraising," but that leads to personal connections which can produce many years of annual donations -- and possibly bequests through a grad's estate.

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"David (president David Barnard), I hope, would be interested in running a capital campaign," Goldie said. "The biggest unknown is the health of the economy."

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Sources: Chase's Calendar of Events 2010, p. 79

Statistical Abstract of the United States 2009, t. 596

Profile America is produced by the Public Information Office of the U.S. Census Bureau. These daily features are available as produced segments, ready to air, on a monthly CD or on the Internet at (look under the "Newsroom" button).

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NEW YORK, Dec. 28 Kyodo

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UNCONNECTED DOTS, YET AGAIN, ON A TERROR ATTEMPT (The Washington Post, Washington)

The thwarted Christmas Day airplane bombing raises three causes for alarm. First, it illustrates a screening system that remains porous enough to let a suspect board with the same explosive shoe-bomber Richard Reid attempted to use in 2001. Second, it exposes a terrorism bureaucracy too clumsy to catapult the suspect, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, at least to a higher level of preflight scrutiny after his father came forward with warnings that he might pose a danger. Third, if it is true that the suspect received explosives training from al-Qaida in Yemen, the tag heuer replica incident underscores the emergence of that troubled nation as a training ground for terrorists. To that initial list, we would add a fourth: the disturbingly defensive reaction of the Obama administration.

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More disturbing is the apparent failure of U.S. authorities to respond swiftly and seriously to warnings by Mr. Abdulmutallab's father about his son's ''radicalization and associations'' with Islamist extremists. As the recently retired chairman of a major Nigerian bank, Alhaji Umaru Mutallab was a credible source; his alert to Nigerian and U.S. Embassy officials in Lagos about his
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The episode also serves as another sobering reminder that eliminating Afghanistan as a haven for terrorist planning is necessary but not sufficient. Yemen will be ''a fertile ground for the training and recruitment of Islamist militant groups for the foreseeable future,'' Andrew Exum and Richard Fontaine warned in a report last month for the Center for a New American Security.

Finally, it is hardly reassuring to argue, as Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano did on ABC's ''This Week,'' that ''once the incident occurred, the system worked.'' The attack was averted because of the luck of a faulty detonator and the quick response of alert passengers. White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said the president has ordered a review into ''did the government do everything that it could have with the information that they had?'' The answer to that question seems obvious.

(Dec. 28)


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