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H1N1 equals no nightlife for the Tar Heels


Last week, UNC became one of a growing number of college football teams dealing with the H1N1 virus. Two Tar Heel players, fullback and reserve defensive tackle , tested positive last week for probable H1N1 influenza. “We’re trying to stay out of areas that might be crowded or have a lot of guys sweating,” said UNC defensive back . “Like clubs or bars.” (WRAL Sports Fan)

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