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Adonal Foyle voted into CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame
Orlando Magic BasketBlog» Orlando Sentinel – Orlando Magic BasketBlogThe Orlando Magic's elder statesman, Adonal Foyle, will be inducted into the CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame. Foyle, the Magic's third-string center, graduated from Colgate University in 1999, where he was a two-time Academic All-American in 1996... -
Oklahoma, Texas A&M reportedly invited to join SEC – further proof that SEC has no interest in Florida State?
Chopping Block - Seminoles Blog - Orlando SentinelOklahoma, Texas A&M reportedly invited to join SEC – further proof that SEC has no interest in Florida State?... -
The story behind Pepperdine
The Religion WorldThe Malibu Miracle: A Memoir offers the dramatic inside story of of how a small, struggling college in Los Angeles became one of the most respected Christian universities in America. President emeritus William S. Banowsky writes the inside story of... -
Jones High OL Duaron Williams shines as MVP of Ultimate100 camp
Orlando Jones High coach Kenard Lang has been promoting the talents of offensive tackle Duaron Williams for about two years now. And Williams is not one to let his coach down.
"I've known Coach Lang since I was knee-high to a grasshopper," Williams said....Tags: Heart and Circulatory System, Education, Apopka, Kenard Lang, Oklahoma
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Hispanic commissioner’s replacement appoints community liaison
Hispanosphere - Orlando SentinelThe first action of the newly-appointed Orange County Commissioner Lui Damiani, who is replacing a suspended Latina commissioner in a county district with many Latinos, was to appoint a Hispanic Community Liaison for his office. His liaison will be... -
An unlikely witness provides one last hope for soldier in murder case
At the Dillard's counter in Oklahoma City, Vicki Behenna was buying a beachy canvas purse for summer when her oldest son called from Iraq.
"Mom."
"Hey Mike, how are you doing?" she asked. She was relieved to hear his voice, but quickly sensed the strain...Tags: Prisoners and Detainees, Criminals, Iraq, Career and Workplace, George W. Bush
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PASSINGS
Jim Owens Ex-coach of Huskies Jim Owens, 82, an All-American end at the University of Oklahoma under legendary football coach Bud Wilkinson who later coached the University of Washington for 18 seasons, died Saturday at his home in Bigfork, Mont. The...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, American League, Movies, National Football League, Celebrities
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Jackson Continues to Thrill the World
Here's a look at the most interesting "Thriller" re-enactments on YouTube!
Marching bands playing the eighties hit song is nothing new, but see what happens when the University of Oklahoma band puts down their instruments at 1:05 in this video:
The...Tags: Education, Michael Jackson, YouTube, Death
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Sparks select Georgia forward Angel Robinson with second-round pick
The Fabulous ForumPossibly looking to help fill the void left by the retirement of future Hall of Fame center Lisa Leslie, the Los Angeles Sparks drafted Angel Robinson, a 6-foot-5 forward from the University of Georgia, with their second-round pick (20th overall)...... -
Sports figures
Sports figures Jim Dooley, 77; succeeded George Halas as coach of the Chicago Bears (Jan. 8) Christopher Bowman, 40; two-time U.S. figure skating champion (Jan. 10) Johnny Podres, 75; left-hander pitched Dodgers to first World Series title in...Tags: George Halas, Major League Baseball, Phil Hill, Ice Skating, New England Patriots
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Where are they now? -- Ben Cavil
Sun reporterAs a Raven, Ben Cavil was as big as a house. Now, he's selling them. "I enjoy what I'm doing - pointing first-time buyers in the right direction," said Cavil, a new home counselor in Houston. At 320 pounds, the former offensive guard still takes up a...Tags: Homes, Real Estate Sellers, Education, Jonathan Ogden, National Football League
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Tony Hillerman, 83, dies; bestselling mystery author provided insight into the native people and culture of the Southwest
Bestselling author Tony Hillerman began writing his contemporary mystery novels set in the Navajo region of the Southwest, in part, he once said, because "they have a fascinating religious philosophy and a lot of good values."
And, he told Newsweek...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Edgar Allan Poe, New York, Newspapers, England
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