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Imagine spending your 23rd birthday alone in a doorless shed along Turkey’s remote Sakaltutan Pass, hours away from the nearest city, with a bag of rocks as your only protection' against a pack of hungry, howling wolves. Another riveting episode of Discovery Channel’s “Man vs. Wild”? No, just a typical day in the life ofTzuo Hann Law, Pratt ’O7. While many of his classmates have setded into new jobs and graduate schools, Law has been following his dream of circumnavigating the globe by bicycle

“I probably won’t get to do this again.,.. No family of my own, no job, no girlfriend, no strings,” Law said. “What more can I ask for? The time comes around only once!” Law started his journey from Los Angeles in late May 2007 and cycled to Washington, D.C., where he and his bike boarded a flight to Dublin, Ireland. He then cycled through Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia and hopes to reach his hometown of Taiping, Malaysia in early March 2008. Writing about his journey on his “Long Way Home” blog,

Tzuo Hann Law, Pratt'o7, poses in front of Turkey's Mt.Ararat during his cross-globe ride.

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Patrick Byrnes THE CHRONICLE

COLLEGE PARK, Md. The Blue Devils found themselves in a very unfamiliar position Sunday night. For the first time all season, No. 4 Duke was trailing at halftime. Down by nine and with three starters in foul trouble, however, the Blue Devils stormed back and knocked offMaryland (12-8,2-3 in the ACC) by a final score of 93-84 in front of a raucous and hostile crowd at the Comcast Center. “That was a big-time basketball game,” head coach Mike Krzyzewski said. “Obviously, I’m really proud ofmy guysfor making some big plays in the second half. One, to get us back into the game, and two, to give us a lead at the end.” The Terrapins and Blue Devils (17-1, 5-0) traded leads for much of the first half, but in the final two minutes before heading to the locker room, Maryland ripped off a 9-2 run to take a 51-42 lead. In the midst of the Terrapin rally, Krzyzewski picked up his first technical foul of the season and Duke headed into halftime looking frustrated with its inability to stop Maryland’s frontcourt duo ofBambale Osby and James SEE M. BBALL

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Senior captain DeMarcus Nelson scored a career-high 27 points, including 19 after ON SW 5 the break, to lead Duke in a come-from-behind victory over Maryland in College Park.


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