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LB Cameron Nwosu — The 5-10, 223 pound all-state selection is a prototypical linebacker because of his stoutness, strength and quickness.
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A primary goal, said organizer Chuck Nwosu, 31, is to prevent the city from closing 11 public schools.
Occupy Newark Gets Boot Jessica Firger 2012
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Tony Nwosu/European Pressphoto Agency Witnesses to the bomb blast hugged one another.
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"Most men are sending their wives and their wares home," said Leonard Nwosu, president of a Kano community association that claims to represent three million Igbo people, largely Christian store owners in the city.
New Attacks Threaten Nigeria's Future Drew Hinshaw 2012
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Agencies don't want to take their clients to court – it's suicidal for the business," says Kelechi Nwosu who has honed his craft in Lagos over the past 20 years to become head of TBWAConcept, one of the affiliations to spring up as the global industry turns to Nigeria's middle classes for growth as it has in Brazil and China."
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Tony Nwosu/European Pressphoto Agency A police officer walked past the U.N. building.
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Nwosu, speaking at the launch of his book on the 1993 presidential election, said the late Abiola had drawn more than eight million votes, ahead of his nearest rival Bashir Tofa on around six million.
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The Nigerian government - which is also importing drugs from another Indian company, Rambazy - will pay the bulk of the costs with patients contributing just 1,000 naira (8.90 dollars) per month, Nwosu said.
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Nwosu admitted Wednesday that, in a country with 2.6 million
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"I would rather have the program right and the deadline wrong than vice versa," Nwosu said.
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