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Harvard, Yale women highlight YES hoops schedule
WatchdogSomeone on my live chat Wednesday asked about YES' college hoops schedule. I had no idea. Now I do. It's below, including Harvard-Yale women's showdown Feb. 6. January 10, 2009 1:30pm Oklahoma @ Kansas State January 10, 2009 4:00pm Iowa......Tags: Texas, Missouri, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas
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Obama's inaugural: $27 million, counting
The Swampby Mark Silva The private fundraising for President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration -- $27 million and counting - is nearing the $40 million raised for each of President Bush's two big shows. And some of the biggest donors are no strangers:......Tags: National Government, George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Heads of State, Samuel L. Jackson
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Boston College beats North Carolina, falls to Harvard
WatchdogInteresting week for BC coach (Malverne) Al Skinner, beating No. 1 North Carolina Sunday, then losing to Tommy Amaker's Harvard squad Wednesday. At least he didn't get fired for talking to the Jets. (It was kind of like the Knicks......Tags: North Carolina, Rose Bowl Game, Oklahoma City, Colleges and Universities, Education
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Obama lobbying ban hits DC reality
The Swampby Frank James When is a ban on lobbyists in an administration not a ban on lobbyists in an administration? When you need a lobbyist who knows how the Pentagon works to help run the defense establishment. That's the situation......Tags: Hillary Clinton, National Government, Heads of State, Wars and Interventions, Justice System
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FedEx???s BCS and Orange Bowl exposure
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsFedEx isn???t advertising during Super Bowl XLIII on Sunday, but the express shipping company got nearly four hours of television exposure during this month???s FedEx-sponsored Orange Bowl and BCS national championship games at Dolphin Stadium. That???s...Tags: Southwest Airlines Co., Rose Bowl Game, Orange Bowl, Michigan, Virginia Tech
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Bush's first appearance in 'afterlife'
The Swampby Frank James So what is President George Bush doing in his retirement, or the 'afterlife' as the former first lady has been known to call it? We don't really know since he's mostly stayed out of the public......Tags: National Government, George W. Bush, Government
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Bob Knight to work Pat Summitt's potential 1,000th win
WatchdogAs ESPN programming stunts go, this is an inspired one: The network will send promising rookie game analyst Bob Knight, who won a men's Division I record 902 games as a coach, to work his first women's game Monday night......Tags: ESPN (tv network), Tennessee, Florida
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Obama's Elkhart journey: Job-loss city
The Swampby Rebecca Cole At 7.6 percent, unemployment has risen higher than many economists expected. Yet some parts of the country are faring much worse. Elkhart, Ind., posted the largest jobless rate increase last year, up more than 10 percentage points.......Tags: Unemployment, National Government, Oklahoma City, Economy, Business and Finance, Business
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White House tribal adviser coming soon
The Swampby Mark Silva The Obama White House plans to add a policy adviser on native American tribal concerns within the next few weeks, First Lady Michelle Obama said today. The president "will soon appoint a policy adviser to his senior......Tags: National Government, Heads of State, Politics, U.S. Department of the Interior, Ken Salazar
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Hold onto your hats
Maryland WeatherSo how sweet is this? It's 57 degrees at 10:30 a.m. at The Sun. And the forecasters out at Sterling say we're headed for a high of 67 degrees this afternoon at BWI. My bet? If the sun stays out......Tags: Maryland, Hatteras, Weather Reports, Weather, Baltimore Weather
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Brutal winter blast struck 110 years ago
Maryland WeatherOne of the worst weeks of winter weather ever to strike Baltimore was in full fury on this date in 1899. Brutal cold and persistent, heavy snow paralyzed the city and turned the harbor and the bay into an icy prison.......Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), New York, Weather, Catonsville, Hampton Roads Weather
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Electing all senators: Blagojevich lesson
The Swampby Mark Silva It was corruption in the appointment of a U.S. senator from Illinois that led to the constitutional amendment requiring the election of U.S. senators. And now Illinois corruption in the appointment of a replacement for a departing,......Tags: Pat Quinn, National Government, Corporate Crime, Regional Authority, Politics
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