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No bad blood between Duke, UNC?


Gerald Henderson won't just be walking into the lion's den when his No. 2 Duke Blue Devils meet the No. 3 North Carolina Tar Heels at the Smith Center tonight at 9. He'll be sticking his head into the lion's wide-open mouth. The Duke sophomore guard said he has moved on in the 11 months since 21,750 Tar Heels basketball fans and millions watching on television saw him break North Carolina star 's nose. (Raleigh News & Observer)

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