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UK Football: Ohio running back Mikel Horton likes Kentucky
larry@amnews.comHis coach calls him a “physical freak” because of his size and speed, and Ohio junior running back Mikel Horton has Kentucky among the schools he’s most interested in. “He is truly an exceptional athlete for the size he possesses,...Tags: Florida State University, Football, Sports
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COLUMN - Boston and the future of Islam in America
Reuters(Reihan Salam is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By Reihan Salam April 22 (Reuters) - One of the central questions surrounding the Boston Marathon bombings is whether they portend a larger wave of terror attacks by homegrown Islamic...Tags: Immigration, Separation of Church and State, Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Christianity
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Teel Time: More than 40 percent of ACC football assistants will be new this season
At last check, ACC assistant football coaches are not subject to term limits, but as teams went through spring practice last month and this, the turnover among staff was striking. Barring additional changes, 40.5 percent of full-time ACC assistants,...
Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Arizona Wildcats, College Football, Football, Jimbo Fisher
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Lynch, Penn State's 'Big Maple,' shines at Blue-White Game
Akeel Lynch knew little about football, and nothing about Penn State, when his mother bought him a Nittany Lions jacket. Lynch was just an 8-year-old boy who liked the color blue. Later, when Lynch began commuting from Ontario, Canada, to a Buffalo-area...
Tags: Football, The Pennsylvania State University, Bill O'Brien, Penn State Nittany Lions, Sports
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Flashback: In '03, Whitehall's Dan Koppen selected by New England in NFL draft
A weekly look back at sports in the Lehigh Valley, in anniversaries of multiples of five. April 22 1993—Rowan College names assistant coach K.C. Keeler, an Emmaus graduate, to replace John Bunting, who stepped down to join the staff of the NFL's...
Tags: Football, DeSales University, Muhlenberg College, Carolina Panthers, Basketball
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UK Football: New UK commitment Mikel Horton called 'unexpected playmaker'
larry@amnews.comKyle Meadows know plenty about Kentucky’s most recent verbal commitment, running back Mikel Horton. Meadows, an offensive lineman who signed with Kentucky in February, blocked for Horton last season at West Chester (Ohio) Lakota West, where...Tags: Tennessee Volunteers, Under Armour Inc., College Football, Football, Kentucky Wildcats
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Notre Dame baseball: Aoki, Irish pitch in to fight ALS
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Pete Frates still dreams, but it's for others now. The money he raises, the awareness he heightens, the lives he hopes can be transformed are really for those who have yet to be diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Lou Gehrig's...Tags: Social Media, Auction Service, ESPN (tv network), Lou Gehrig's Disease, Baseball
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Raymond Edmondson, Jr.: Public employees deserve pensions
In response to the newspaper's April 8 editorial, "Cut Florida pension risk," it is not responsible or fair to cut further into the financial security of working Americans because they happen to be public employees. Debate in Tallahassee about closing the...Tags: Retirement, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), The Wall Street Journal, Government, Newspapers
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Terror manhunt shuts down parts of Boston after shootings, chase
WATERTOWN, Mass. -- The manhunt for the remaining Boston Marathon bombings suspect left much of the city shut down on Friday, hours after the other suspect was killed in a shootout with police. President Obama was briefed on the situation, officials...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Bombings, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Justice System, Sports
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'The old drunk uncle of Boston sports,' and writers who love it
Here's a true story about the Boston Marathon. In 1980, Jacqueline Gareau, a Canadian, ran the fastest time of any woman in the race, crossed the finish line and discovered somebody named Rosie Ruiz collecting the winner's wreath. Nobody remembered...Tags: Television Industry, Arts and Culture, Boston Marathon, Customs and Tradition, Patton Oswalt
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Italian language instruction taking hold in Howard County schools
You can hear their passion for teaching the language, a Viva Italia! enthusiasm they hope to make infectious to those who sign up for the courses. For Italian language teachers Catherine D'Ascoli of Wilde Lake High School and Peter DiMarco of Hammond...Tags: Students, Schools, Arts and Culture, Baltimore County, Howard County
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Arizona ends offer drought for Dr. Phillips ATH Deionte Gaines
Deionte Gaines received his first college football scholarship offer last summer from the University of Cincinnati. Usually, a prospect's first offer means there will be more to come in the near future. For the speedy Dr. Phillips slot receiver,...
Tags: Cincinnati Bearcats, Football, Garrett Johnson, Butch Jones, University of Cincinnati
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