
In 2010 NCAA tournament loss to Ohio, Georgetown struggles to determine why it went wrong – Washington Post
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The elites of college basketball brought out the best in Georgetown this season, while lightly regarded upstarts exposed the Hoyas’ shortcomings. Connecting the dots between the two faces of Georgetown — the powerhouse that humiliated Duke and the underachiever that was
Georgia Tech toes the line, moves on – Forbes
MILWAUKEE — The Georgia Tech players earned themselves some extra credit the next time coach Paul Hewitt holds one of his little free throw games. Gani Lawal scored 14 points, Derrick Favors came within a rebound of a double-double and the free throw-challenged Yellow Jackets scored their last 13
Member of Texas polygamist sect sentenced 75 years – Houston Chronicle
SAN ANGELO, Texas The latest member of a polygamist group whose sprawling West Texas ranch was raided in 2008 has been sentenced to 75 years in prison for sexual assault of a child. Thirty-five-year-old Merril Leroy Jessop was sentenced Friday. Jurors earlier this week also found he violated
No. 1 seed Duke blows out Arkansas-Pine Bluff – CBS Sports
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Duke’s confident mascot wore a piece of tape across his forehead that read: “Played In, Blown Out.” The Blue Devils didn’t disappoint. Avoiding the upset bug that has taken down favorite after favorite in the NCAA tournament, the top-seeded Atlantic Coast Conference champions
AARP, AMA Announce Support For Health Care Bill: Largest Doctors And Retiree Groups Backing Legislation – Huffingtonpost.com
CHICAGO The nation’s largest association of doctors and the AARP senior citizens’ lobby are endorsing President Barack Obama’s revised health overhaul legislation. James Rohack, president of the American Medical Association, said Friday that the pending bill isn’t perfect, but it’s the next step
Report: USDA lax in policing organics marketing – Kansas City Star
The Agriculture Department has failed to enforce penalties against some who falsely marketed foods as organic, according to an internal department investigation. A report by the agency’s inspector general says the agency needs to step up enforcement of those who sell products under the “USDA Organic























































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