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Troy Williams' transfer to Oak Hill removes him from comfort zone
Troy Williams' transfer from Phoebus High, the hometown school where his Aunt Terri and Uncle Boo excelled, to Oak Hill Academy was more than a basketball decision. Of course, Oak Hill's renowned team is the foremost reason. Were Williams a scholarship...
Tags: College Sports, Cory Alexander, ESPN (tv network), University of California, Los Angeles, Carmelo Anthony
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In Scouting reports, a pattern of molestation
The thousands of men expelled from the Boy Scouts of America on suspicion of molesting children came from all walks of life — teachers and plumbers, doctors and bus drivers, politicians and policemen. They ranged in age from teens to senior citizens...Tags: University of New Hampshire, Lifestyle and Leisure, Clubs and Associations, Crime, Law and Justice, Medical Specialization
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U.Va. board appoints new chief operating officer
A retired Ernst & Young executive is the new chief operating officer and executive vice president of the University of Virginia. The university's Board of Visitors unanimously approved Patrick Hogan's appointment Friday. Hogan succeeds Michael Strine,...
Tags: Globalization, Colleges and Universities
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Boy Scouts Release 20 Years of 'Perversion Files'
pix11.com | @wpixAttorneys releasing confidential Boy Scouts files on alleged child molestation are calling upon Congress to audit whether the group's youth protections are working. The effort to seek a congressional inquiry came Thursday as the attorneys released more...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Clubs and Associations, Crime, Law and Justice, Child Abuse, Social Organizations
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Inside the PD: K-Tan's Chelsey Romero picks Marshall
Kecoughtan center Chelsey Romero became the program’s first player in perhaps 20 years to commit to a Division I program over the weekend when she chose Marshall University. Romero, a 6-foot-2 center, plans to make it official with the Thundering...
Tags: Marshall Thundering Herd, Basketball, College Basketball, Sports, College Sports
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4th District: Forbes pushes for defense
U.S. Rep. J. Randy Forbes was the newest member of Congress on Sept. 11, 2001, having just won a special election. Since then, the 4th District congressman has spent much of his time in office shaping the United States' ability to respond to the terrorist...Tags: Local Elections, Virginia General Assembly, Republican Party, George W. Bush, Barack Obama
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Apodaca: Digital education finally finds foothold
In many ways, it appears that online education is at last taking hold. Earlier this month, UC Irvine announced it would offer a selection of free online courses through an agreement with Coursera, a company started by two Stanford University professors....Tags: Companies and Corporations, Stanford University, Jerry Brown, Landforms, Economy, Business and Finance
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UPDATED: UVA administrators react to Playboy ranking
UPDATED: Playboy has named the University of Virginia the top party school in the nation, but the University isn't too thrilled. Administrators released a statement Wednesday saying it's far more important for the school to be known for academic...
Tags: University of Southern California, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Education, University of Florida, Colleges and Universities
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Playboy list top party schools in the country
KIAHThe schools were picked by Playboy's editors, who considered feedback from readers, students, alumni, campus representatives and others. They also rated things like male to female ratios, academics, athletic records and the number hot spots nearby....Tags: Education, Southern Methodist University, Colleges and Universities
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Lehigh's Ward looking forward to returning home
Tyler Ward grew up in Charlottesville, Va., the home of the University of Virginia. And not surprisingly, Ward said he grew up a big Cavaliers fan. "I bled blue and orange," Ward said. "From the time I was nine until I was 18, I probably missed like one...Tags: Football, Wars and Interventions, Saturday Night Live (tv program), National Collegiate Athletic Association, Villanova Wildcats
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Yeardley Love's mother speaks out against violence
There is Chris Brown, these days sporting a neck tattoo that looks like ex-girlfriend Rihanna after he bloodied and bruised her. And Charlie Sheen, whose assault of his wife is somehow just another part of his troubled yet comedic persona.
Sharon Love is...Tags: Nursing, Government, Charlie Sheen, Punishment, Medical Specialization
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Lawrence T. Cline, 56
Lawrence Tracy Cline, 56, of Mason, Ohio, died Sept. 8, 2012, at Hospice of Cincinnati. Born Oct. 26, 1955, in Hagerstown, Md., he was the son of the late Robert W. Cline Sr. and Grace (Mercereau) Cline. He was the loving father of Brandon, Justin,...
Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice, Science and Technology
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