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Angus Foundation selects its 2013 YCC Representative
The Angus Foundation's Board of Directors has chosen Cortney Hill-Dukehart Cates of Modoc, Ind., to represent the American Angus Association and Angus Foundation at the 2013 National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA) Young Cattlemen's Conference (YCC)....Tags: Trips and Vacations, Chicago Board of Trade, Travel, Politics
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Teel Time: Final Four picks Miami, Kansas, Louisville, Ohio State
VCU versus Michigan in suburban Detroit. North Carolina against Kansas in Kansas City. A Duke-Louisville rematch in Indianapolis. North Carolina State encountering preseason No. 1 Indiana. Much of the regional contingent in the NCAA basketball...Tags: Akron Zips, Virginia Commonwealth Rams, Basketball, Villanova Wildcats, Gonzaga Bulldogs
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Irish women get No. 1 seed again
The Notre Dame women got a top seed in the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year – and what may be their last chance for a while to be the belles of the (basket) ball. DePaul once again hopes to be a Cinderella. And Illinois, which looked...
Tags: Nebraska Cornhuskers, DePaul Blue Demons , Purdue Boilermakers, Iowa Hawkeyes, Basketball
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San Onofre reactor unit could safely be fired up at full power, Edison says
L.A. NOWSouthern California Edison submitted an analysis to federal regulators showing that one of the two reactor units at the shuttered San Onofre nuclear plant could operate safely at full power for almost a year. The plant has been shuttered since...... -
U.Va. lands a No. 1 seed in NIT, will host Norfolk State on Tuesday
GREENSBORO, N.C. — As Virginia's players and coaches gathered Sunday evening to watch the NCAA tournament selection show, coach Tony Bennett warned his players he thought the Cavaliers were on the "outside looking in" at the tournament field. He...Tags: Virginia Cavaliers, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Colonial Athletic Association, North Carolina Tar Heels, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens
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This season's waiting game fun for Illini
Illinois coach John Groce could be a lobbyist if needed to present the case for his team. The Illini likely don't need help getting into the NCAA tournament — most project them as locks for the 68-team field that will be revealed late Sunday...
Tags: Iowa Hawkeyes, Basketball, ESPN (tv network), Brandon Paul, CBS Corp.
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Teel Time: ACC tournament will determine whether Duke and/or Miami are No. 1 NCAA seeds
How Duke and Miami perform at this week’s ACC tournament could well prompt unprecedented seeding decisions from the NCAA tournament selection committee. For example, by every metric, Duke (27-4) ranks among the nation’s top four teams and...
Tags: Virginia Cavaliers, North Carolina Tar Heels, Atlantic Coast Conference, Miami Hurricanes, Maryland Terrapins
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NCAA Question: What If UConn Were Eligible?
The Hartford CourantThe NCAA Tournament teams will be selected Sunday, and then they will be scrutinized, analyzed, criticized. UConn will not be part of the conversation, though, unless one of TV's analysts throws in a glancing reference. So, as the committee puts the...Tags: Sprained Wrist, Villanova Wildcats, Providence Friars, Louisville Cardinals, Niels Giffey
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USDA inspection furloughs could affect Northern Beef
More information has been released about possible furloughs for USDA Food Safety Inspection Service meat inspections, according to to the Beltway Beef Newsletter published by the National Cattlemen's Beef Association. The furloughs would be necessary...Tags: Career and Workplace, Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment, U.S. House Committee on Agriculture, Politics
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EPA and crop protection industry discuss solutions for protecting pollinators
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently hosted the 2013 Pollinator Summit, drawing attendance from a variety of stakeholders who discussed current initiatives and...Tags: Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, Science and Technology, Politics, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Malloy Open To Keeping Watchdogs Off Leash
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has been taking a deserved beating from the state's newspapers and other good-government advocates for ill-considered reforms that have stripped the nine so-called watchdog agencies — including the freedom of information,...Tags: Dannel P. Malloy , Government, Executive Branch, Justice System, Regional Authority
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US citing security to censor more public records
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government, led by the Pentagon and CIA, censored in the name of national security files that the public requested last year under the Freedom of Information Act more often than at any time since President Barack Obama...
Tags: Barack Obama, Government, Federal Election Commission, Laws, American Civil Liberties Union
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