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WORLD & NATION UPDATE: AT HOME
Jack Abramoff, the once powerful lobbyist at the heart of a political corruption scandal, was sentenced to four years in prison yesterday by a judge who said the case had shattered the public's confidence in government. Abramoff, who fought back tears...Tags: Trials, Nevada, The White House, Lobbying, Government
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Simpson goes to trial in Vegas, dogged by his past
Associated PressOnce upon a time, O.J. Simpson was a national sports hero, showered with adulation and endorsement contracts. He was the "Juice" — a Hall of Fame football star, actor, TV commentator and pitchman with a beautiful wife, two children and a Rolls-...Tags: Trials, Prosecution, Lawyers, Court Preliminary, Garden City
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Amy Tan's 'Bonesetter's Daughter' comes to San Francisco Opera House
Special to The TimesDEEP IN the womb of the San Francisco War Memorial Opera House, a famous novelist is giving a world-class mezzo-soprano a piece of her mind. Dressed in loose-fitting black pants and a matching T-shirt, lots of heavy, silver jewelry and eccentric-looking...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Music, Theater, Music Industry, Monuments and Heritage Sites
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Judge Won't Delay OJ Simpson Trial in Las Vegas
Associated PressLAS VEGAS -- A Las Vegas judge has rejected a request by a co-defendant of O.J. Simpson to delay the start of their upcoming trial on charges of armed robbery and kidnapping. A lawyer for Clarence "C.J." Stewart had asked Judge Jackie Glass to put off...Tags: Nevada, Radio Industry
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Pac 10
THE FAVORITE USC has captured two national titles and played for a third while winning six consecutive Pac-10 titles. The Trojans have questions on offense but remain stocked with NFL prospects. If they stay healthy and don't play down to an opponent,...Tags: Rey Maualuga, National Football League, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Football, Joe McKnight
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Lie detector may aid inmate
In an unusual ruling, a Baltimore County judge has given a convicted felon a chance to take a lie-detector test to prove that he did not try to kill his ex-girlfriend and her friend - a crime for which the man is serving 35 years in prison. Although...Tags: Trials, Prosecution, Northbrook, Parkville, Judges
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Keyes had 'eighth sense'
| 247-4636Leroy Keyes is parked outside his oncologist's office. Eight months ago, doctors diagnosed this Peninsula sports legend with Stage 2 prostate cancer. Keyes had ignored warning signs, and surgery was necessary. "My doctors are optimistic," Keyes says via...Tags: Purdue Boilermakers, Cancer, National Football League, Emmitt Smith, Jim Brown
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Kim Kardashian talks about her new movie
NewsdayWell-known for being well-known, the beautiful and bodacious Kim Kardashian - scion of the late attorney Robert Kardashian, one of the defense counsels in the O.J. Simpson murder trial - has gone in one short year from L.A. socialite, co-owner of the...Tags: Celebrity Mothers, National Football League, Family, Carmen Electra, Television
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Famous scandals in football and politics
Sentinel Staff WriterPolitical Watergate: President Nixon covered up the break-in of the Democratic national headquarters in 1972 to cover the spread (47 1/2 states) over George McGovern. The resulting investigation and scandal led to Nixon's resignation in 1974, along with...Tags: Arlen Specter, Heads of State, Richard Nixon, The White House, Government
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The Constitution guarantees a lot of freedoms, including football
Sentinel Columnist(Note: This is the text of the document ratified by the joint BCS/NFL Continental Congress at Canton, Ohio, on July 4, 2008.) When in the course of athletic events, it becomes necessary for one sport to dissolve the bands which have connected them with...Tags: Bobby Bowden, Government, Motor Racing, Paul Revere, Basketball
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The Declaration of Independence -- football style
Sentinel Columnist(Note: This is the text of the document ratified by the joint BCS/NFL Continental Congress at Canton, Ohio, on July 4, 2008.) When in the course of athletic events, it becomes necessary for one sport to dissolve the bands which have connected them with...Tags: Bobby Bowden, Government, Motor Racing, Paul Revere, Basketball
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Tom Coughlin looks for some advice on how to repeat
First-time Super Bowl champion Tom Coughlin says he reached out this summer to John Wooden and Dodgers Manager Joe Torre, seeking advice on how best to prepare a team to defend a title. . . . Torre, whose New York Yankees teams won three consecutive...Tags: Pete Carroll, Multi-Sport Events, Roger Federer, Colorado Rockies, John Wooden
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