1. Buffs Top Cincinnati To Become Bowl Eligible - Colorado Athletics
12 hours ago · BOULDER — Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders' Colorado Buffaloes earned bowl eligibility Saturday night with a 34-23 win over Cincinnati at Folsom ...
BOULDER — Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders' Colorado Buffaloes earned bowl eligibility Saturday night with a 34-23 win over Cincinnati at Folsom Field.
2. Duke's Six Takeaways Not Enough in OT Setback to No. 22 SMU
14 hours ago · Duke forced six turnovers and rallied in the fourth quarter to force overtime, but No. 22 SMU's offense proved too strong as the Mustangs ...
Duke forced six turnovers and rallied in the fourth quarter to force overtime, but No. 22 SMU's offense proved too strong as the Mustangs picked up a 28-27 victory on Saturday night at Brooks Field at Wallace Wade Stadium.
3. Jimmies use big play late to conquer Comets - University of Jamestown
16 hours ago · MSU tied the game with 6:43 left on a Jack Simmers 1-yard touchdown run, but Jamestown wasted little time in responding. Faced with a 3rd ...
Jimmies use big play late to conquer Comets
4. Dawgs Celebrate Senior Day, Battle Ducks Sunday Afternoon
23 hours ago · However, the Duck defense held strong, selling out for the block time and time again. UW thought it had broken through in the 64th minute ...
SEATTLE – Looking to lock up a first round bye in next week's Big Ten Tournament, Washington closes out the regular season on its home field, taking on rival Oregon at 1 p.m. PT at Husky Soccer Stadium.
5. Milestones: 1989-1992. The Gulf War, 1991 - Office of the Historian
After Kuwait rejected Saddam's debt-forgiveness demands, he threatened to reignite a conflict over the long-standing question of ownership of the Warbah and ...
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6. 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence | UN Women
The campaign calls on citizens to show how much they care about ending violence against women and girls by sharing the actions they are taking to create a world ...
The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign that kicks off on 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and runs until 10 December, Human Rights Day.
7. End Nuclear Tests Day - History - the United Nations
The history of nuclear testing began early on the morning of 16 July 1945 at a desert test site in Alamogordo, New Mexico when the United States exploded ...
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8. 1991 Soviet coup attempt | Facts, Results, & Significance - Britannica
The plot against Gorbachev ... That the Soviet Union was disintegrating had been subtly apparent for some time, but the final act began at 4:50 pm on Sunday, ...
1991 Soviet coup attempt, (August 19–21, 1991), attempt by Communist hard-liners to seize control of the Soviet Union by holding Pres. Mikhail Gorbachev captive. The plotters had little support among the broader political and military establishment, however, and the coup collapsed in a matter of
9. A short history of the Web | CERN
By the end of 1990, Tim Berners-Lee had the first Web server and browser up and running at CERN, demonstrating his ideas. He developed the code for his Web ...
Thanks to the efforts of Paul Kunz and Louise Addis, the first Web server in the US came online in December 1991, once again in a particle physics laboratory: the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) in California. At this stage, there were essentially only two kinds of browser. One was the original development version, which was sophisticated but available only on NeXT machines. The other was the ‘line-mode’ browser, which was easy to install and run on any platform but limited in power and user-friendliness. It was clear that the small team at CERN could not do all the work needed to develop the system further, so Berners-Lee launched a plea via the internet for other developers to join in. Several individuals wrote browsers, mostly for the X-Window System. Notable among these were MIDAS by Tony Johnson from SLAC, Viola by Pei Wei from technical publisher O'Reilly Books, and Erwise by Finnish students from Helsinki University of Technology.