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UT Coach Bruce Pearl tips off ORNL United Way campaign
08-20-2007 · Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)University of Tennessee men's basketball Coach Bruce Pearl tipped off Oak Ridge National Laboratory's United Way campaign, noting United Way-funded organizations such as the Boys Club have helped provide a bridge to young people pursuing the dream of attending college.
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