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The College of William and Mary is a public liberal-arts university in Williamsburg, Va, and has about 5,700 undergraduates. It is the second-oldest college in the nation.
The College of William and Mary is a public liberal-arts university in Williamsburg, Va, and has about 5,700 undergraduates. It is the second-oldest college in the nation.
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Public hearing tonight to discuss street connections, W & M housing
757-247-4635York's Planning Commission will weigh in tonight on whether they support a Board of Supervisors move to strip them of decision-making power concerning streets to connect subdivisions. The discussion will take place during one of two public hearings to be...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Williamsburg, Hotels and Accommodations
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New war deliberation process sought
202-824-8224Future presidents should be required by law to consult with senior members of Congress before taking the nation to war, a bipartisan study commission recommended Tuesday. The commission, headed by former Secretaries of State James A. Baker III and Warren...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Laws, Disasters, George Bush, George H.W. Bush
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Former Va. gov. drives new look at war powers
202-824-8224If Congress takes up legislation next year to increase consultation with the White House over any future war plans, it may have a trio of Virginians to thank. The National War Powers Commission, which proposed a new consultation process Tuesday, was...Tags: Barack Obama, Colleges and Universities, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Virginia, Court Administration
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Near miss for Moran
The Virginia GazetteFor the third consecutive U.S. Olympic Trials track meet, a former William and Mary distance runner finished just one place short of a berth in the Olympics. Williamsburg’s Ed Moran (Class of 2003), now an assistant coach with the Tribe program,...Tags: James Carney, Horse and Harness Racing, Colleges and Universities, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Trials
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Star Track: Bill Bray
Former William and Mary pitcher Bill Bray, 25, of the Cincinnati Reds and Virginia Beach has found himself a niche in the major leagues: as a reliever, but not in the traditional mold for left-handers. This season, the 6-foot-3, 220-pound lefty from Ocean...Tags: Cincinnati Reds, Washington Nationals, Major League Baseball, Montreal Expos, Baseball
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Two area golfers advance, two lose in Virginia Women's Am
Daily PressTwo area players advanced and two were ousted in the first round of championship flight match play at the VSGA's Women's Amateur Championship at Bayville Golf Club. Hampton's Kara Spence, a senior at Longwood, won 4 and 2 over Oakton's Sophia...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Golf, Medical Staff, Students, Hampton Roads
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Favre latest to lie to me
Two weeks ago, Brett Favre sat in a very nice meeting room at William and Mary and lied to my face. Check that. He didn't exactly lie. He simply wasn't completely truthful. And it wasn't just to my face. It was to the faces of roughly 15 assorted media...Tags: National Football League, Football, Retirement, Brett Favre, Dan Marino
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Doughtie ties for third in Virginia Women's Amateur qualifying
Daily PressSuffolk's Lauren Doughtie, a recent competitor in the U.S. Women's Open, shot a one-over 73 and tied for third place in stroke-play qualifying at the VSGA Women's Amateur Championship at the Bayville Golf Club on Monday. The N.C. State senior finished...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Colleges and Universities, Clubs and Associations, Lynn Anderson, Golf
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Thomas M. Disch, 68; prolific science- fiction author
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEven in the genre of science fiction, writer Thomas M. Disch was considered unconventional. The strange new worlds he created were an odd mix: dark and horror-filled, humorous and playful. His work outfoxed readers' expectations, one critic said, and...Tags: Murder, Crimes, Poetry, Iowa, Books
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WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING
"Hick." "Hillbilly." "Redneck." "Inbred." "Cracker." "Ridge Runner." I heard and self-effacingly used them all when I left the mountains of Appalachia to attend college in the great metropolis of Williamsburg, Va., in the '80s. I was mercilessly ribbed as...Tags: Waylon Jennings, Medical Specialization, Country Music, Schools, JC Penney Company Incorporated
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