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NCAA uses Apache Web server
0 Comments | Deseret News (Salt Lake City), Aug 17, 2005
The NCAA wants to force the University of Utah to stop calling itself the "Utes," claiming that the name is "hostile and abusive" to American Indians. You can read all about it on their Web site, www.NCAA.org.
There's just one problem. It seems that the NCAA's Web site is running on an "Apache" Web server.
To see for yourself, visit www.netcraft.com and under "Web server Search" put www.NCAA.org.
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Will the NCAA now shut down its Web site for being "hostile and abusive" to the Apache tribe? If not, then let them stop their politically correct attack on the University of Utah.
David Anderson
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