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Small town memories from the Dismal Swamp
Corapeake, N.C., is the kind of small rural Southern town that you can easily miss if you sneeze while you're driving.
Located on the western fringes of the Great Dismal Swamp — and a dozen or so miles south of Suffolk near the Virginia border...Tags: Fine Arts, Arts and Culture, Natural Resources, Suffolk (Suffolk, Virginia), Photography
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Latest NCAA graduation rates show Congressman Rush's rant off target
Chicago politics is rougher than any football game you're likely to encounter, so it's no surprise that congressman Bobby Rush, who represents the city's South Side, can, even at age 64, drop the verbal hammer.
But Rush's haymaker Tuesday at the NCAA was...Tags: Roosevelt University, College Sports, Atlantic Coast Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Basketball
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Michael Vick becoming the man his supporters hoped
This was the Michael Vick folks want to see, the Michael Vick they need to see.
Roger Goodell, Jeffrey Lurie, Andy Reid, all those who took a serious chance on a felon many consider incorrigible. This was the young man they hoped and prayed Vick would...Tags: Athletes, Sports, Human Interest, Education, Atlanta Falcons
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Rivalry could have huge implications
William and Mary should have won last season's national football championship. And the Tribe's opening loss this year was a fluke.
So preached Old Dominion coach Bobby Wilder this week as he prepared the Monarchs for tonight's visit from their...Tags: Sports, Education, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Colleges and Universities, Crimes
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Newport News native returned from POW camp to star at Duke
John Seward never lost his affection for Duke basketball. A former all-conference forward, he returned to campus for games, ventured to a Final Four and held coach Mike Krzyzewski in high regard.
But Duke basketball did lose Seward after his first two...Tags: Health, Government, Sports, Human Interest, National Basketball Association
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Hampton U. prevails in offensive quagmire
It seemed fitting that Saturday's offensively-challenged Battle of the Bay was decided by a missed extra point, and that one of the game's crucial plays began with a botched snap. Here's the kind of offensive display Hampton and Norfolk State provided:...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Sports, Education, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Piracy
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Hampton, Old Dominion launch new rivalry Saturday
Just down the road at Hampton University's Armstrong Stadium on Saturday afternoon, they'll stage a football game that doubles as a socially competitive exercise. Or vice versa.
Hampton U. and Old Dominion meet at 1 p.m. in a game with no tradition and...Tags: Sports, Education, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Colleges and Universities, Crimes
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Old Dominion blocks way to signature win at Hampton
Contrary to what you might think, Saturday wasn't the best day that Old Dominion special teams coordinator Michael Zyskowski ever had.
"I'm going to say no, because there are some things we need to clean up," Zyskowski said in the happy Monarch blue...Tags: Sports, Education, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Crimes, Bobby Wilder
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Watch out for the Peninsula'a Big Five
Our team is stacked. We've got a lock-down defender at point guard, length and range on the wings, size and strength inside. These five won't play together. In fact, their homes stretch from the Show Me State to Shoe Lane. But they are most certainly...Tags: NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Sports, Career and Workplace, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Mike Anderson
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David Teel: Area's many stars shine on sidelines
Mike Smith's eyes and Mike Tomlin's confidence. John Quillen's fingers and Dennis Kozlowski's voice. George Welsh's defiance and Mike London's energy. Jimmye Laycock's ingenuity and Frank Beamer's persistence. Joe Taylor's faith and Bill Dee's focus....Tags: Sports, Human Interest, National Basketball Association, Miami Dolphins, Colleges and Universities
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Loews Royal Pacific Resort chef competing for SE Pastry Chef of the Year
The Dish - Orlando SentinelKissimmee chef Rodrigo Nunez is amoing the four pastry chefs will go head-to-head in Louisville, Ky., March 2, to see who will win the title of American Culinary Federation Southeast Region Pastry Chef of the Year, sponsored by Plugrá European Style... -
Virginia boys basketball team seeking a Lehigh Valley holiday tournament
Groller's CornerLocal RCN4 TV personality Joe Craig gave me a call on Tuesday and asked me for some help. Joe's son, Doug, is the head coach of the boys basketball team at W.T. Woodson High School in Fairfax, Va., and his team is in search of a holiday basketball...
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