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Phoenix Suns Owner Sarver’s Commitment to Public Health Research

Founded in 1986, just three years after Valvano’s Wolfpack defeated the mighty Houston Cougars to win the NAACP championship, the Sarver Heart Center began with the goal of preventing and curing cardiovascular disease through the three pillars of research, education, and patient care. 

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Phoenix Suns Owner Sarver’s Commitment to Public Health Research

NNPA NEWSWIRE — Founded in 1986, just three years after Valvano’s Wolfpack defeated the mighty Houston Cougars to win the NAACP championship, the Sarver Heart Center began with the goal of preventing and curing cardiovascular disease through the three pillars of research, education, and patient care.  The post Phoenix Suns Owner Sarver’s Commitment to Public […]

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Phoenix Suns Owner Sarver’s Commitment to Public Health Research

NNPA NEWSWIRE — Founded in 1986, just three years after Valvano’s Wolfpack defeated the mighty Houston Cougars to win the NAACP championship, the Sarver Heart Center began with the goal of preventing and curing cardiovascular disease through the three pillars of research, education, and patient care. 

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Hiding in Plain Sight, a 30-Year-Old Hijacking Mystery Solved on 9/11

NNPA NEWSWIRE — I sat there. In hand was my notebook containing facts about a man named Patrick Dolan Critton who hijacked an airplane 30 years prior. American Justice had finally caught up with Critton and — until the events of this day — his story would be as big as any. Now, it is just a footnote on the history of that day. A terror mastermind named Osama bin Laden, who lived a cloak and dagger life more than 6,700 miles away in Afghanistan and escaping U.S. forces by living from cave to cave and underground bunker to underground bunker, had stolen Critton’s frontpage.

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COMMENTARY: Knicks Getting Last Laugh in Revelatory NBA Season

NNPA NEWSWIRE — Knick fans vividly remember how loud The Garden was when Ewing dominated the paint, when Oakley crashed the boards, coming away with just about every rebound, and when a John Starks or an Allan Houston would drain a 25-foot three-pointer. With momentum building toward a playoff berth, Knick fans are anxiously awaiting the full re-opening of The Garden to crowds (the team is currently allowed 2,000 in attendance).

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