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VOLUME
84 ISSUE 19 -April 1, 2005 - OMAHA, NEBRASKA
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Putting the 'PT' in pageantry

By Katie Ryan
Reporter
Most physical therapy
students opt for sneakers and shorts in their
free time, but for Jana Murrell, it is all about
the tiara and heels.
When Murrell was young, she was a tall, shy athlete.
Now, standing 5-foot 11-inches as the crowned
Miss Nebraska USA, she is competing for the title
of Miss USA — not to be confused with the
Miss America Pageant.
Photo by Angie Zegers
Continued in News...
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Beef may be what’s for dinner, but this
red meat capital also can serve up some worthwhile
sushi. For a date with culture, a date with
a significant other or a date far from Brandeis,
try two of Omaha’s most promising sushi
suppers at Hiro Sushi and Blue Sushi Sake &
Grill.
Continued in The Scene...
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Off
to their best start in more than 20 years,
the Creighton women’s softball team
cracked the national rankings this week
for the first time since the 1990 season.
The Jays, 24-4 overall and 5-1 in Missouri
Valley Conference play, are ranked 24th
in the ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate
Top 25 poll.
Continued in Sports...
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