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Shabazz Muhammad's new age (20, not 19) could hurt draft status
UCLA basketball star Shabazz Muhammad is 20 years old, not 19 as widely believed. The news comes just hours before UCLA is scheduled to play against Minnesota in its opening game of the NCAA tournament in Austin, Texas, Friday night. That revelation,...Tags: Shabazz Muhammad, National Basketball Association, UCLA Bruins, NBA Draft, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Norm Allen: Sports announcer energized fans at Astros games
Norm Allen had big-league pipes. The public-address announcer at Osceola County Stadium in Kissimmee for nearly two decades, Allen not only used his deep, smooth baritone to introduce the starting lineups before exhibition baseball games in the spring-...
Tags: Baseball, Houston Astros, Sports
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Mayors push for tougher meth laws
WSBT-TVPLYMOUTH – Mayor Mark Senter will join other leaders in the state capital on Wednesday calling for tougher state meth laws. “Things aren’t improving and I really thought by now we would see a change,” he said on Tuesday. The...Tags: Ephedrine (drug), Drugs and Medicines, Methamphetamine (drug), Crime, Law and Justice
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Amazon's Winchester center listed among top development projects in US
Amazon’s decision to build a customer service center in Winchester earned an award from a national magazine for investment and community impact. Trade &¿Industry Development magazine listed Amazon, General Electric in Louisville and Berry Plastics...
Tags: New Products, Material Science, Consumers, Newspaper and Magazine, Steve Beshear
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Howard kept things light today right from the start
The Phillies FilesSo this is how Ryan Howard started off his press conference today. "Hi everybody." Not too many reporters responded. He followed with, "Normally people will respond by saying hi. You guys all seem tired. I'm just trying to pep you...... -
Schoop pumped to play with Curacao country mates on Netherlands WBC team
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. — On the tiny Caribbean island of Curacao, located just off the northern Venezuelan coast, baseball is the unofficial national sport. Kids growing up there have dreams of playing in the Little League World Series, following in the...Tags: New York Yankees, Dylan Bundy, Buck Showalter, Baltimore Orioles, Baseball
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Bios of all the Lehigh Valley High School Football Scholar-Athletes to be honored on March 3
Groller's CornerThe Lehigh Valley Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete Dnner is coming up a month from today, March 3 at the Northampton Community Center and Penn State football coach Bill O'Brien is the main speaker. I... -
National Archery in the Schools Program hits the target
John Leck will never forget the look on the face of the paralyzed boy sitting in his wheelchair. When the arrow left the bow that had been strapped onto the eighth-grader's arm, a mixture of wonder and excitement was apparent as he watched it sail...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland), Students, Conservation, Highlandtown
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Alex Smith handles demotion like a Super Bowl champion
NEW ORLEANS — Barely two months ago, Alex Smith stood alone under center as the NFL's hottest starting quarterback for one of its best teams. One concussion later, he is lost in the crowd. At the San Francisco 49ers' Super Bowl media day this...
Tags: Bill Plaschke, Alex Smith, Los Angeles Times Columnists, St. Louis Rams, Baltimore Ravens
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Sign-up Deadline Approaches For Conemaugh Valley Baseball
The Conemaugh Valley Youth League is to have its final sign-up for its 62nd season Feb. 2 at the Conemaugh Polish National Alliance at 465 Heritage Street, East Conemaugh, PA, from 10 a.m. to noon. Boys and girls ages 5-6 are welcome in the Little...
Tags: Softball, Baseball, Sports
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Parents help children overcome social barriers caused by autism
Staff WriterFor some parents, communicating with their children can be difficult, but with a child suffering from autism it can become an everyday battle. “He had every characteristic of autism; he wasn’t verbal, he would get fits, had poor eye contact,&...Tags: Autism, Literature, Arts and Culture, Behavioral Conditions
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Sentinel's Central Floridian of the Year turns 30
The Orlando Sentinel's first Floridian of the Year for 1983 was a strong-willed woman who slugged it out with this state's power brokers. Coincidentally, so is our 30th honoree, Deirdre Macnab. Marjory Stoneman Douglas wasn't afraid to fight for their...
Tags: Toni Jennings, John Gorrie, Trayvon Martin, Hurricane Andrew (1992), Apopka
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