Texas Tech freshman Janine Beckie is one of just two freshman All-Americans and the first Red Raider to be named All-America. #wreckemtech

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Texas Tech freshman Janine Beckie is one of just two freshman All-Americans and the first Red Raider to be named All-America. #wreckemtech
Texas Tech freshman Janine Beckie is one of just two freshman All-Americans and the first Red Raider to be named All-America. #wreckemtech

Assignments key to stopping Tech offense – ESPN (blog)

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Assignments key to stopping Tech offense – ESPN (blog)

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Assignments key to stopping Tech offense
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It allowed Williams to skip out on the carnage as Tech racked up more than 400 yards rushing, but he bore witness to the dangers his defense will face Saturday, and the memories have stuck with him. [+] Enlarge Georgia Tech AP Photo/David Tulis Georgia
MAC commissioner rips NCAA for ignoring its rules on Georgia Tech waiverYahoo! Sports (blog)
One FSU-Georgia Tech ACC Championship preview in under 300 words | VIDEOOrlando Sentinel (blog)
Report: Tech to be granted bowl waiverAtlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
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Obama To US Tech Industry: Wait Your Turn For Immigration Reform – Forbes

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Obama To US Tech Industry: Wait Your Turn For Immigration Reform – Forbes

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Obama To US Tech Industry: Wait Your Turn For Immigration Reform
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The STEM Jobs Act, a bill that would make it easier for immigrants studying science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) in American universities to work in the U.S., is expected to pass a House vote today with the support of most Republicans and
House passes bill that would give more high-tech visasUSA TODAY
Obama fighting tech backed visa reformBizjournals.com (blog)
As STEM Act Vote Nears, Some Experts Dispute High Tech Worker ShortageFox News

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Weev: Hackers should keep security holes to themselves – Boing Boing

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Weev: Hackers should keep security holes to themselves – Boing Boing

Weev: Hackers should keep security holes to themselves
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Andrew Auernheimer, aka “weev,” the hacker found guilty last week of computer intrusion for obtaining the unprotected e-mail addresses of more than 100,000 iPad owners from AT&T's website and passing them to a journalist, has an opinion piece in Wired

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