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    Jan 1, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  1. UConn Women Starting To Think About New Opponents As Big East Shrinks

    The first game ever between the UConn women and Oregon on Monday will be followed by the second game ever next season in Connecticut.
    The Hartford Courant
    The first game ever between the UConn women and Oregon on Monday will be followed by the second game ever next season in Connecticut. These types of relationships, most times resulting in one-sided wins for the Huskies, are the fuel that fires the...

    Tags: Georgetown Hoyas, Big East Conference, Christianity, New York City, Roman Catholicism

  2. Dec 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Loyola's game against Bucknell could have NCAA implications

    What started out as the final game of a competitive four-year series between the men's basketball teams at Loyola and Bucknell became something more last summer. Friday night's game at Reitz Arena has become a preview, a taste of what the future holds for Jimmy Patsos and the Greyhounds.
    The Baltimore Sun
    What started out as the final game of a competitive four-year series between the men's basketball teams at Loyola and Bucknell became something more last summer. Friday night's game at Reitz Arena has become a preview, a taste of what the future holds for...

    Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sports, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, College Sports, Politics

  4. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. S.D. ranchers clash over proposed uranium mine

    EDGEMONT - Susan Henderson and Mark Hollenbeck share a powerful love for this rugged ranch country just off the southern edge of the Black Hills. But the two ranchers differ sharply on how the land, and their livelihoods, might be affected by a proposed...

    Tags: Metal and Mineral, Mining, Environmental Politics, Politics, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

  6. Nov 6, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Ritter prototype for NU soccer player

    Senior Chris Ritter could stand as the archetype for a Northwestern soccer player.
    Senior Chris Ritter could stand as the archetype for a Northwestern soccer player. Ritter's New Trier High School teams won state titles his sophomore and senior years, yet college coaches were not clamoring for his services. "He was a good player,...

    Tags: Kentucky Wildcats, Big Ten Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Ohio State Buckeyes, Sports

  8. Oct 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Clamping down on beauty product claims

    You've seen the advertising claims: a certain skin cream will make you look 10 years younger, a mascara will add a lush fringe around your eyes, a hair product will leave your hair smooth and sleek for months.
    You've seen the advertising claims: a certain skin cream will make you look 10 years younger, a mascara will add a lush fringe around your eyes, a hair product will leave your hair smooth and sleek for months. And to prove it, there's an actress or...

    Tags: Kate Moss, Government, Standards, Natalie Portman, Science and Technology

  10. Jul 2, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Safety first for man who represented the U.S. in Japan during its nuclear disaster

    The flight attendant spied the Nuclear Regulatory Commission logo on Chuck Casto's T-shirt and escorted him to first class.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The flight attendant spied the Nuclear Regulatory Commission logo on Chuck Casto's T-shirt and escorted him to first class.    Three days after the Pacific Ocean had risen and shattered the northern Japanese coast March 11, 2011, Casto's plane headed...

    Tags: Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), American Legion, Explosions, Disasters and Accidents, Synthetics and Plastics

  12. Sep 6, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. State Sen. Wright fined for not reporting gift of foreign travel

    PolitiCal
    Sen. Roderick Wright agrees to pay fine for not reporting $13,000 travel gift...
  14. Sep 13, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. California ethics panel fines state senator, foes of Proposition 8

    PolitiCal
    The state's ethics watchdog agency gave final approval to fines against 15 public officials and campaigns for violations of state rules, including levies against three political committees that fought Proposition 8, the 2008 ballot measure banning gay...
  16. Jun 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Robert B. Reich: How Wall Street is trying to avoid U.S. oversight

    While all eyes are on the Supreme Court and Obamacare, a quieter battle is being waged against the president's other major initiative, the Dodd-Frank financial reform act.
    While all eyes are on the Supreme Court and Obamacare, a quieter battle is being waged against the president's other major initiative, the Dodd-Frank financial reform act. Wall Street has already watered down or delayed most of Dodd-Frank. Now it wants...

    Tags: Europe, Economy, Business and Finance, Robert B. Reich, Politics, Deutsche Bank AG

  18. Nov 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Navy women announce 17-game schedule for 2013

    Navy women's lacrosse coach Cindy Timchal has announced the team's schedule for the 2013 season, which includes a home game against two-time defending national champion Northwestern. Navy will play six Patriot League contests and 17 games overall.
    Navy women's lacrosse coach Cindy Timchal has announced the team's schedule for the 2013 season, which includes a home game against two-time defending national champion Northwestern. Navy will play six Patriot League contests and 17 games overall. The...

    Tags: Atlantic 10 Conference, College Sports, Richmond Spiders, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Travel

  20. Nov 17, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  21. Infighting Plagues Governmental Accountability Office

    The Hartford Courant
    There are probably novels of international intrigue with plots less convoluted than the past year's events inside the newly created state Office of Governmental Accountability, or OGA. The OGA is a super-agency created in 2011 by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy...

    Tags: Government, Ethics, Democratic Party, Employment, Elections

  22. Nov 12, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. NU meets Western in NCAA soccer opener

    The Northwestern men’s soccer team has made the NCAA tournament for the seventh time in the last nine seasons.
    The Northwestern men’s soccer team has made the NCAA tournament for the seventh time in the last nine seasons. After an up-and-down season, the Wildcats (11-5-4) earned an at-large bid Monday and open NCAA play against Western Illinois (7-8-5)...

    Tags: Big Ten Conference, Northwestern Wildcats, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Politics

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