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-- F Lebaron Weathers finished second in the SWAC in rebounding in 2009-10, grabbing 6.8 rebounds per game.
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Six of UAPB's top seven scorers will be departing, including top scorer Terrance Calvin (10.3 ppg, 5.2 rpg, 3.9 apg) and Lebaron Weathers (9.8 ppg, 6.8 rpg).
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Six of UAPB's top seven scorers will be departing, including top scorer Terrance Calvin (10.3 ppg, 5.2 rpg, 3.9 apg) and Lebaron Weathers (9.8 ppg, 6.8 rpg).
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Gonzalez bristled at the allegation that she played a role in the kidnapping and murder of Mormon leader Benjamin Lebaron and his brother-in-law, Luis Stubbs, in July 2009.
Mexican drug cartel forces lawyer's video confessions William Booth 2010
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The Lions will be a different-looking team next year, though, with seven seniors departing in the offseason, including guards Terrance Calvin and Tavaris Washington and forwards Tyree Glass and Lebaron Weathers.
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-- F Lebaron Weathers finished second in the SWAC in rebounding in 2009-10, grabbing 6.8 rebounds per game.
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The Lions will be a different-looking team next year, though, with seven seniors departing in the offseason, including guards Terrance Calvin and Tavaris Washington and forwards Tyree Glass and Lebaron Weathers.
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She said she helped the Lebaron family and the local Mormon community, and helped arrange for the state government to pay a $18,000 ransom when one of the Lebaron brothers was kidnapped. boothb@washpost.com miroffn@washpost. com
Mexican drug cartel forces lawyer's video confessions William Booth 2010
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In his own town, Lebaron said residents have erected a watchtower, and each night two men climb the ladder and peer out into the darkness through night-vision goggles.
In Mexico, a legal breakdown invites brutal justice Nick Miroff 2010
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Asked what they would do to stop a kidnapping or assault, Lebaron said, We would call the authorities, but we wouldn't sit around and wait for them to come help us.
In Mexico, a legal breakdown invites brutal justice Nick Miroff 2010
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