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Teel Time: Commissioner Swofford neither marauder nor rube in ACC expansion
ACC commissioner John Swofford is either a backwater rube or heartless marauder. So sayeth critics in the wake of his conference luring Syracuse and Pittsburgh from the Big East. Distasteful, unsettling and panicked as realignment is, those portrayals...Tags: Pacific-12 Conference, Texas Longhorns, Big Ten Conference, Rutgers Scarlet Knights, Big East Conference
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Teel Time: Further ACC expansion less likely after Pac-12 brings calm to realignment panic
Pacific 12 presidents brought wisdom and calm to realignment panic Tuesday night, sparing college athletics, for now, “super conferences,” and increasing the likelihood of a long-term, 14-member ACC.
The Pac-12 member CEOs could have expanded...Tags: Pacific-12 Conference, Michigan State Spartans, Texas Longhorns, Big Ten Conference, Rutgers Scarlet Knights
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Teel Time: ACC addition of Pitt, Syracuse symbolizes panic, mistrust in college sports
John Swofford on Sunday called the ACC’s acquisition of Syracuse and Pittsburgh “monumental.” Talk about terra firma for the commissioner.
The conference’s expansion to 14 schools was stunning in its speed and secrecy. It...Tags: Pacific-12 Conference, Television Networks, Texas Longhorns, Big East Conference, Connecticut Huskies
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Third trial set for illegal immigrants in children's murder
A date has been set for the third trial of two men, illegal immigrants from Mexico, charged with murder in the deaths of three young relatives in a Baltimore apartment in 2004.
Policarpio Espinoza Perez, 29, and Adan Espinoza Canela, 24, also again...Tags: Crimes, Judges, Migration, Justice System, Illegal Immigrants
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Family of Teen Who Died at L.A. Rave Receives $190K Settlement
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES ( KTLA) -- The family of a 15-year-old girl who died of an ecstasy overdose at the Electric Daisy Carnival rave has received a settlement of nearly $200,000 as a result of a lawsuit against the organizers and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum....Tags: Health, Human Interest, Los Angeles Times, KTLA, The American Theatre
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MDA Labor Day Telethon goes on -- minus Jerry Lewis
Zap2ItThe Jerry Lewis era of the Muscular Dystrophy Association's Labor Day Telethon has ended a bit sooner than expected. The event's host and main public advocate since 1966, the veteran comedian was slated for a final appearance on this year's edition,...Tags: Labor Day, Alison Sweeney, Nancy O'Dell, Jordin Sparks, Holidays
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In Theory: Reflections on 9/11
Today marks the 10th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. What are your thoughts on this day? I am yearning for the goodness of humanity. I long to stand soft together in silence with people of many nations, our hats in our hands and...Tags: Afghanistan, Wars and Interventions, Hinduism, Israel, National Government
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Private planes, private no more
Anyone who drives much in states with tollways has learned to love those transponders that let you whiz through without stopping to hand over your cash. It doesn't bother most of us that the government could use the signals to track our travels. But how...Tags: Government, Travel, National Government, Air Transportation, Transportation
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New map, new politics in Western Md.
With a bit of math and a few clicks of a mouse, state Democrats transformed a once-sleepy congressional district in Western Maryland last week into one of the most closely watched political battlegrounds in the nation.
Hours after Gov. Martin O'Malley...Tags: Frederick County (Virginia), Montgomery County (Virginia), Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Barack Obama, Migration
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Lowe's drops plans to build store in Remington
Lowe's, the national home improvement chain, has pulled out as an anchor of the proposed 25th Street Station, a retail and housing development in Remington that won Baltimore City approval nearly a year ago but has been stalled by court challenges. "This...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment, Home Improvement, Lowe's Companies Inc., General Motors Corp.
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Liberia's Leymah Gbowee: The power of the powerless
Friday morning, Liberian peace activist Leymah Gbowee — along with her country's president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, and Yemeni activist Tawakul Karman — was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. A decade ago, this moment would have seemed unthinkable....Tags: Activism, Demonstration, Heads of State, World News, Facebook
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PTAs seek members as school year begins
For PTAs the beginning of a school year heralds in membership and fundraising drives. Parents, teachers, students and community members are invited to join as strong membership supports efforts in improving the education and lives of children. Toward...Tags: PTA, here! (tv network)
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