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Maryland is fourth on first RPI list
The NCAA released its first Rating Percentage Index – also known as RPI – and Maryland opens the list at No. 4. The Terps (8-1) have two top 10 wins (based on RPI) against No. 6 Duke (9-4) and No. 10 Loyola (9-2). Maryland trails only No....
Tags: College Sports, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Penn Quakers, Denver Pioneers, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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Johns Hopkins moves into top 20 of latest RPI list
Johns Hopkins’ 7-4 victory over Maryland not only snapped a stretch in which the team had lost three of its last four games, but it also moved the program into the top 20 of the most recent Rating Percentage Index list – also known as RPI...
Tags: Colonial Athletic Association, Albany Great Danes, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Politics
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AG Jepsen: Fine CL&P For Impeding Investigation Into Halloween Snowstorm
Remember when CL&P kept promising 99 percent restoration of power in the days after the great October snowstorm in 2011? Turns out even their employees may have suspected they were blowing smoke. Attorney General George Jepsen has asked the Public...Tags: Halloween, Renovation, Connecticut Light and Power, George C. Jepsen, Politics
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Officials rejected some changes to crippled San Onofre generators
A report on the root causes of problems at the San Onofre nuclear plant shows that officials considered making design changes to the plant’s new steam generators before they were installed but rejected some fixes in part because they would require...
Tags: Southern California Edison Company, Heavy Engineering, Nuclear Power, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Limited, Physiology
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Teel Time: Parsing Virginia's NCAA tournament credentials after loss at Boston College
Virginia squanders a late 8-point lead at Boston College. Ole Miss flops against a Mississippi State team that had lost 13 straight. Baylor botches an inbounds pass and allows a game-winning three, all in the final second — emphasis on singular...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Creighton Bluejays, North Carolina State Wolfpack, Memphis Tigers, Conference USA
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Malloy Wants To 'Fix' The Watchdogs With A Snip
The Hartford CourantWhen it comes to ethics and government oversight and watchdogs, Connecticut should be like Middle Earth and rings of power. You shouldn't have to persuade people based on hypothetical scenarios. "What if the most evil person alive was trying to get a...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Regional Elections, Religion and Belief, Values, Ethics
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Duke offers influential win opportunity for Virginia
Getting big home wins in January against North Carolina and N.C. State were steps in the right direction for a Virginia program hoping to get back to the NCAA tournament for a second straight season, but one fact remains. Those Atlantic Coast Conference...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Cincinnati Bearcats, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Southeastern Conference, Ohio State Buckeyes
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The Terps still have hope, NCAA bracket experts say
The Baltimore SunThe Maryland men's basketball team begins a critical four-game stretch to end the regular season tonight at Georgia Tech. The Terps are sixth in the Atlantic Coast Conference at 7-7 and they have a 19-8 record overall, but they must make a statement in...Tags: Colleges and Universities, North Carolina State Wolfpack, Alex Len, Long Island University, Music
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Teel Time: ESPN's Bilas bullish on Virginia's NCAA tournament chances
As Virginia prepares for a home game Thursday against Duke that convention suggests is crucial to its NCAA tournament prospects, one of college basketball’s most-visible analysts disagrees. “They’re in,” ESPN’s Jay Bilas...Tags: Dayton Flyers, Clemson Tigers, North Carolina State Wolfpack, Conference USA, Wake Forest Demon Deacons
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Loyola finally back at full strength
Coach Charley Toomey finally got a glimpse of his Loyola team at full strength, and he liked what he saw from the reigning national champion’s performance in last Saturday’s 9-4 victory over then-No. 8 Ohio State. The offense’s...
Tags: Charley Toomey, Politics
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Nasdaq's $62-million payout for Facebook IPO approved
The Securities and Exchange Commission has approved Nasdaq OMX Group Inc.'s proposal to pay brokerages as much as $62 million as compensation for last year's botched Facebook Inc. initial public offering. Nasdaq's trading system was overwhelmed by...
Tags: Interior Policy, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Broadcom Corp., Politics
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Britain's plan to regulate the press goes too far
Britain's three major political parties have agreed on a new system of regulating newspapers in the aftermath of shocking invasions of privacy by some tabloid journalists. In this case, unanimity doesn't equal wisdom. The London-based Index on...
Tags: Journalism, Elizabeth II, Freedom of the Press, Litigation and Regulation, Parliament
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