Duke family killed in July plane crash
Twelve members of the Brumley family, which has had close ties to the University for many years, died when their plane crashed into a mountain in Kenya July 19. Two South African pilots were also killed.
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Twelve members of the Brumley family, which has had close ties to the University for many years, died when their plane crashed into a mountain in Kenya July 19. Two South African pilots were also killed.
MyDuke.com, a popular Internet site for web-based e-mail access, has merged with Devilnet, a Duke student portal site, and the combined site will be launched in late August.
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