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The Raider Nation Speaks Out vs. Lions

9 hours ago ago from Oakland Raider News

The Raider Nation Speaks Out vs. Lions Ask the Fans 9/10/07 By Barbara Mason Raiderdrive.com/Bay Area Sports Photos by Doug Farrell-Rdrive-BASD Director Photographer . (Click Photos to view as a larger image) It’s a new season and a fresh new start for the Oakland Raiders. The first and most obvious change is seen along the sidelines. A new commander-in-chief now paces up and down the field, in the person ...

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WI Northcentral Technical College Makes Changes to ITP Program

22 hours ago ago from Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Northcentral Technical College in Wausau, WI has been reviewing their Educational Interpreter Technician Program (EITP) and have made the decision to remain open.  However, a change is being made to only allow new students into the program every two years. Northcentral Technical College is currently recruiting new students for the fall 2010 semester, and are hoping to have the program filled by April 1.    Highlights of changes ...

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Has the Premier League become harder or have the ‘Big Four’ gone soft?

22 hours ago ago from Barclays Premier League Blog

After yet another weekend of disappointment for three of the Big Four', I contemplate whether this is due to the top teams having lost their invincibility. The days of the unbeatable Arsenal side of 2003-04 are long behind us. Today it seems that on a given day even the weakest teams are in with a shout to get a result with the big boys. This weekened we saw Liverpool fall at rockbottom Portsmouth, Manchester United humiliated at ...

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No. 3 Kentucky beats Drexel to reach 2,000 wins

19 hours ago ago from 101ESPN.com: St. Louis' Sports Talk Radio

LEXINGTON, Ky. (The Associated Press) - By WILL GRAVES Kentucky's 2,000th victory looked awfully familiar. DeMarcus Cousins and Patrick Patterson scored 18 points apiece and the third-ranked Wildcats became the first team in NCAA history to reach the 2,000-win plateau with an 88-44 romp over Drexel on Monday night. Kentucky improved to 2,000-635-1 in 107 seasons. North Carolina is next on the list with 1,992 wins while Kansas has ...

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End of solar subsidy averted

21 hours ago ago from Don at Dawn

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Inadequate Oversight Cited in Weatherization Program

17 hours ago ago from The New York Times

When federal inspectors visited Illinois recently to see how the state was using $242 million in stimulus money for weatherizing homes, they were troubled by what they found. A weatherization contractor had done slipshod work, installing a furnace that leaked gas in one home, they said, and the local agency overseeing the work had failed to detect the leak. The state was not inspecting the work of all the agencies administering the work, ...

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Bobby Bowden of Florida State disappointed to be leaving a year earlier than planned - ESPN

3 hours ago ago from ESPN.com

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Bobby Bowden says he wanted to coach another year at Florida State, however "that was out" as an option. Bowden told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he wanted to coach next season. A day after meeting with university officials, Bowden announced Dec. 1 that he would retire following the Seminoles' bowl game. The 80-year-old Bowden says he's getting over the "disappointment" of leaving Florida State a year earlier ...

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Baseball Roundup: Marquis Agrees to Two-Year, $15 Million Deal With Nationals

16 hours ago ago from The New York Times

If the Washington Nationals make the playoffs in 2010, Jason Marquis may truly be a talisman. Marquis agreed Monday to pitch for the Nationals, the worst team in baseball over the last two seasons, in a decision that jeopardizes an amazing streak: his teams have reached the postseason in every year of his decade-long career. Keep up with the latest news on The Timess baseball blog. Go to the Bats Blog » Major ...

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