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Rallying The Right, Confounding The Left
It took Ronald Reagan 14 years to create a confident, optimistic Republican Party. Gov. Sarah Palin did it in six fraught days. Her introductory odyssey concluded with the great exhale of Wednesday night when the vice presidential nominee joined the...Tags: Alaska, Republican National Conventions, Ronald Reagan, John McCain, Executive Branch
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Gwaltney makes his return -- at CW Post!
You could picture him wearing the red and silver of the Ohio State Buckeyes. You could picture him wearing the maroon helmet with the Trojan logo at USC. And, of course, you saw him in the blue and gold uniform he wore as a West Virginia freshman. But...Tags: Ohio State Buckeyes, C.W. Post Campus, High Schools, Football, Long Island
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Ponder lives up to star billing as Seminoles romp
Tallahassee BureauThe play lasted only a few seconds, yet somehow encapsulated why Florida State offensive coordinator Jimbo Fisher had named Christian Ponder the Seminoles' starting quarterback instead of Drew Weatherford and D'Vontrey Richardson. With less than two...Tags: Tony Carter, Florida State Seminoles, Students, Football, Florida State University
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Girls Soccer Preview: Robinson Makes Long-Awaited Return
Courant Staff WriterFarmington coach Steve Jarvis knows he has enough returning players to get his team back to the Class L title game, which it lost last year 1-0 to Fairfield Warde. But this year's Indians will feature another piece to the puzzle. Senior midfielder...Tags: Soccer, Students
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Slugfest in the Swamp
The throw was a rifle shot, a third-and-long wing and prayer from the Heisman quarterback. But it was the catch that told the story of the night. Carl Moore saw the football coming out of the lights and leapt for it, both hands high. Gravity was bringing...Tags: Randy Shannon, Football, Crimes, Assault, Students
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FAU student enrollment sets record, despite budget cuts
South Florida Sun-SentinelFlorida Atlantic University may feel more crowded this fall, after a record number of students enrolled in classes. Enrollment at its Boca Raton and satellite campuses is 26,940 this year, up from 26,525 last year. The enrollment increase was...Tags: Mike Armstrong, Boca Raton, Florida Atlantic University, Palm Beach Community College, Students
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Friendly to planet, rude to diners
Chicago Tribune reporterHungry after a recent day of classes, Lake Forest College freshman Peter Bacon piled an odd assortment of chicken patties, a grilled cheese sandwich, Tater Tots, mashed potatoes and meatloaf onto two dinner plates. And he would have taken even more...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Chicago Loop, Lake Forest College, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Energy Saving
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McAulay strong in return
247-4634D.J. McAulay, whose 2007 season ended after one game and 162 yards with a knee injury, celebrated his return to the field in a big way. His 30-yard touchdown, coming on a slant across the middle that he turned to the right sideline, pulled the Tribe...Tags: Hartford Wolf Pack, Injuries, Students, College of William and Mary, Football
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Miami QB Robert Marve touches Hurricanes with steady hand
His first pass was dropped, much to the delight of 90,000 people. His second pass was an instant replay. Robert Marve waited 20 months for this? That was all right. Miami has been waiting even longer for players such as Marve. He was put in about as...Tags: Brett Favre, Randy Shannon, Urban Meyer, Football, University of Florida
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Moravian's defense holds off Susquehanna
Of The Morning CallWith Moravian holding a four-touchdown halftime lead and Hanna about to unleash her fury Saturday afternoon, one probably would have had a hard time finding anyone on either side of Rocco Calvo Field willing to give Susquehanna any chance to make a game...Tags: Students, Football
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Georgia bounces back just fine from ratings snub
AP Sports WriterLed by Knowshon Moreno, Georgia responded just fine after being bounced from No. 1. Moreno rushed for 168 yards and tied his career high with three touchdowns, while massive defensive end Demarcus Dobbs rumbled for an improbable 78-yard score after...Tags: Students, Tim Tebow, Football
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Marshall woman named Middle School Teacher of Year
A Sun Prairie reading specialist has been named Wisconsin's Middle School Teacher of the Year. Sandra Kowalczyk of Marshall has taught for nine years at Patrick Marsh Middle School. Superintendent Ted Culver says she's "the total package of an...Tags: Wisconsin, Schools, Middle Schools
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