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Vigil Held For Journalists Jailed in North Korea
Associated PressThe sister of an American journalist sentenced with a co-worker to 12 years in a North Korean labor camp said Thursday that they're seeking a pardon as their only hope for freedom. Lisa Ling told The Associated Press that her sister, Laura, made the plea...Tags: South Korea, Lawyers, North Korea, Washington (U.S. state), U.S. Department of State
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Teel Time: Hokies lose Odom to Charlotte
Daily Press- Odom joined Tech staff in 2003 - He's son of former Wake Forest coach - Will Greenberg promote from within? Virginia Tech is losing its longest-tenured assistant basketball coach. Ryan Odom, an original member of Seth Greenberg's Hokies staff in...Tags: Baseball, The Ohio State University, Education, Virginia Tech, Big East Conference
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Mom, Can I Run a Marathon?
Chicago TribuneLike many runners, 14-year-old Dan Anderson felt his body disintegrating around mile 17 of the Cellcom Green Bay Marathon. But fueled by a cheering crowd, the Wisconsin teenager completed the grueling 26.2-mile race to join an elite and controversial...Tags: Julie Deardorff, Cellcom Corporation, Chicago Tribune, Injuries and Wounds, Industrial Accidents
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Bottled Washes to Clean Food?
For Tribune NewspapersFor consumers worried about E. coli on their cantaloupe or pesticides on their peaches, there's a new form of alleged assistance on grocery store shelves: bottled washes that promise to remove pesticide residues, wax, dirt and bacteria from fruit and...Tags: Atlanta, Consumer Goods Industries, Science and Technology, Death, Salmonella Infection
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Myles Brand dies at 67; NCAA president
Myles Brand, the NCAA president who is credited with helping to streamline and reform the governing body of collegiate sports but is best remembered as the Indiana University president who fired legendary basketball coach Bob Knight, has died. He was 67....Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Indiana University, Arts and Culture, College Basketball, Indiana Hoosiers
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Saturday Starcaps -- Lake and Osceola counties: South Lake's Nick Waisome shows why he's a hot item as a junior
Sentinel Staff WriterSome of Central Florida's most prized recruits were on the field Friday night when Apopka traveled to Groveland South Lake. Apopka has six players mentioned on the Sentinel's lists of top recruits, South Lake has three players. Of those listed, two...Tags: Nick Waisome, Education, Philadelphia Eagles, Disney's Wide World of Sports, Sports
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Couple Killed by Pack of Wild Dogs
KTLA NewsLEXINGTON, Ga. -- A shredded piece of shirt, some strands of hair and bloodstained dirt are all that remain along the rural stretch of road where authorities believe a pack of wild dogs fatally mauled a couple. Sherry Schweder, a 65-year-old animal...Tags: KTLA, Witnesses, Kansas, Prosecution, Weather
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Georgia to reprint media guide to edit out ousted AD Damon Evans
College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando SentinelGeorgia to reprint media guide to edit out ousted AD Damon Evans The Atlanta Journal Constitution is reporting that the University of Georgia will reprint 14,000 football media guides to remove references to former athletics director Damon Evans.... -
SEC Studio Show on ESPN back for second season
College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando SentinelSEC Studio Show on ESPN back for second season ESPN will debut the second season of the live SEC Studio Show a week before the season starts as part of the SEC Network's regionally syndicated college sports package.... -
Sugar-Free Foods: Not the Sweet Choice?
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThese days, the average American consumes a whopping 22 teaspoons of sugar each day, totaling about 350 calories. Thus, in the context of a national obesity problem, it's no surprise that food manufacturers have begun introducing sugar-free versions of...Tags: Obesity, Consumer Goods Industries, Diabetes, Diarrhea, Tooth Decay
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Report: James Wilder will be a Georgia Bulldog
James Wilder will announce Wednesday at 5 p.m. from Tampa Plant High that he will be heading to the University of Georgia to further his football career, according to website FanHouse.com.
FanHouse attributed anonymous sources for the information.
The...Tags: Education, Sports, Florida State University, YouTube, College Football
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Morris' wild NCAA-title ride
Michelle Morris was surprised when her mom handed her the May 24th issue of Sports Illustrated and she saw her name and face staring back at her with a small write-up.
Sports Illustrated included Morris in a "Faces in the Crowd" segment. The item...Tags: Students, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Periodicals, Horse (animal), Sports
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