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Study shows Facebook making world smaller

(NNPA)—It’s a smaller world than you think, especially if you are a member of Facebook, according to researchers at the University of Milan.

According to their analysis of Facebook’s database, the average number of acquaintances separating us from someone we already know is 4.74, not the six degrees of separation dramatized by a film and play of the same name.

Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:38

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Famed FAMU Marching 100 band shuttered, director fired after suspected hazing death

by Freida Frisaro

MIAMI (AP)—The family of a Florida A&M University drum major who died in what authorities suspect was a hazing incident will sue the school, an attorney said Nov. 25.

The family of Robert Champion, 26, spent the holiday weekend planning Champion’s funeral, attorney Christopher Chestnut said.

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FINAL PERFORMANCE—Robert Champion, second from right, a drum major in Florida A&M University’s Marching 100 band, and others perform during halftime of a football game Nov. 19 in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/The Tampa Tribune, Joseph Brown III)

The Atlanta resident was found on a bus parked outside an Orlando hotel Nov. 19 after the school’s football team lost to rival Bethune-Cookman. Police said Champion, a clarinet player who recently was named drum major, had been vomiting and complained he couldn’t breathe shortly before he collapsed.

The cause of Champion’s death hasn’t been determined. Preliminary autopsy results were inconclusive, and a spokeswoman with the Orange County medical examiner’s office said it could take up to three months to learn exactly what killed him.

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This Week In Black History

For the week of Dec. 3-9

December 3

1847—Frederick Douglas and Martin R. Delaney establish “The North Star” and it goes on to become a major anti-slavery newspaper.

1922—Ralph Gardner is born in Cleveland, Ohio. He was a pioneer chemist whose research into plastics led to the development of so-called hard plastics and aided product developments in the petrochemical and pharmaceutical industries.

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THOMAS HEARNS

1982—Thomas “The Hit Man” Hearns defeats Wilfredo Benitez for the WBC Junior Middleweight boxing title. Hearns becomes the first person to win boxing titles in five different weight classes.

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Penn State Counsel emerges in the midst of scandal

by Melissa Jones

(NNPA)—Cynthia Baldwin, general counsel at Pennsylvania State University, sits in the middle of a proverbial firestorm.

Former defensive coordinator Gerald “Jerry” Sandusky was arrested on Nov. 5 on allegations of child rape that span 15 years.

The major players are well known. Sandusky, Penn State icon and longtime coach Joe Paterno, former athletic director Tim Curley, former vice president of finance and management Gary Schultz, former president Graham Spanier and Mike McQueary, the only known witness to the rape allegations.

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IN MIDDLE OF STORM—Former Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice and Penn. State General Counsel Cynthia Baldwin is the only high ranking official involved in the scandal who is neither male nor White. (Courier Photo/File)

Baldwin is the only high ranking official involved in the scandal who is neither male nor White.

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Bullying suspected in 10-year-old North Carolina girl’s suicide

(NNPA)—Police are investigating the role of bullying in what they are calling the suicide of a 10-year-old girl from Chadbourn, N.C., who they say hanged herself.

According to North Carolina’s NBC affiliate WECT, Jasmine McClain’s body was discovered by her mother, Samantha West, in the family home Nov. 14.

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JASMINE McCLAIN

West explained that other parents have said that her daughter was ridiculed for not wearing the latest fashion trends. Authorities are investigating the alleged assertions.

“She had anything she wanted,” West told WECT. “She may not have [had] the best in the world, but she had what she wanted and what she needed.”

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