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Articles about Brian James:

Thursday, April 16th, 2009, 12:00 am
Brian James: “The outdoors is where I want to be”
By Rhiannon Sawtelle
There’s a hole in the University of Maine community. It extends to Presque Isle and to the Maine Air National Guard base in Bangor. It reaches deep into the hearts of students, soldiers and a close-knit family. Brian James, 22, died this weekend in a snowmobiling accident in Aroostook County – doing what he loved, in a place he loved.
Brian James, 22, died Saturday in a snowmobile accident. Thursday, April 16th, 2009, 12:00 am
Brian James dies in snowmobile accident
By William P. Davis
University of Maine student Brian James died from the result of a neck fracture in a snowmobile accident Saturday night, according to Sgt. Tom Ward of the Maine Warden Service. James, 22, was a third-year public administration student and a member of the Maine Air National Guard.
Monday, April 13th, 2009, 12:00 am
Student Brian James died after snowmobile accident Saturday
By William P. Davis
Updated
University of Maine student Brian James died from the result of a neck fracture in a snowmobile accident Saturday night, according to Sgt. Tom Ward of the Maine Warden Service. James, 22, was a third-year public administration student and a member of the Air Force Reserve.
Monday, April 13th, 2009, 12:00 am
Student Brian James died after snowmobile accident Saturday
By Heather Steeves
University of Maine student Brian James died in a snowmobile accident Saturday night according to university officials. James was from Presque Isle and was in the Air Force reserves. The third-year public administration student broke his neck, according to Vice President for Student Affairs Robert Dana.

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