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70-219: MCSE Guide to Designing Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services

Michael Palmer

Tool70-219: MCSE Guide to Designing Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services
Published: 05 June, 2001
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Miles faces questions about Alabama joke (AP)
LSU coach Les Miles found a way to take some of the focus off his players before coming into this state. Defending a national title? Finding a quarterback? Those were all hot topics during the Tigers' visit to Southeastern Conference media days on Wednesday, but so was Miles' playful poke at the University of Alabama -- coached, of course, by his LSU predecessor Nick Saban.


Appalachian's Edwards now OK with flying (AP)
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Size doesn't matter for Big 12 QBs (AP)
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Iowa sexual assault case reopened (AP)
The Iowa Board of Regents on Tuesday reopened its investigation of how the University of Iowa handled its inquiry into the alleged sexual assault of a woman by two football players. The board took action after learning about letters sent by the mother of the woman who claims she was raped on Oct. 14 at a campus dorm.


UCLA RB Ramirez ineligible for season (AP)
UCLA tailback Christian Ramirez won't play for the Bruins this season because he didn't meet NCAA eligibility requirements. The junior will have two seasons of eligibility remaining and can count 2008 as a redshirt season. "This is unfortunate for Christian and for our team," first-year coach Rick Neuheisel said Tuesday.


Sun Belt signs with 3 bowl games (AP)
The Sun Belt Conference announced Tuesday that it has signed agreements with the St. Petersburg Bowl, the Papajohns.com Bowl and the PetroSun Independence Bowl. The announcement came at the Sun Belt's annual football media days. The agreements are effective immediately and will affect the 2008 and 2009 bowl games.


Clemson chosen as ACC football favorite (AP)
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