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Hereford loses opener, 20-17
Special to The SunHereford's mix of a power-running game and swarming defense has carried it to nine Baltimore County championships and three state titles in the past 12 years, and in last night's opener against visiting Frederick Douglass of Prince George's County, the...Tags: Washington Post Company, Philadelphia Eagles, Therapies, Florida Gators, Frederick Douglass
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Results and schedule
Yesterday FOOTBALL ANNAPOLIS 20, N.HARFORD 0 ++++++++++++++++++++ || NH || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || - || 0 || || A || 7 || 0 || 0 || 13 || - || 20 || ++++++++++++++++++++ A-Brown 77 run (Vern kick) A-Wilson 22 run (Vern kick) A-Brown 3 run (run failed)...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Football scores
Cypress Bay 38 Dillard 23 Plantation 40 South Broward 7 St. Thomas Aquinas 49 Cardinal Gibbons 3 Deerfield Beach 43 Hollywood Hills 7 Coconut Creek 40 Coral Springs 0 Fort Lauderdale 45 Northeast 12 South...Tags: John Paul II, Pope
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PINE CREST 58, POPE JOHN PAUL II 20
Staff ReportsTraveon Henry rushed for 145 yards and three touchdowns, had a 27-yard touchdown reception and returned a kickoff 92 yards for a score to lead the Panthers over the Eagles. Quarterback Troy Lieb completed 22 of 32 passes for 243 yards and two...Tags: John Paul II, Philadelphia Eagles, Pope
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PETA files complaint against Agriprocessors
Associated Press WriterThe Agriprocessors meatpacking plant in Postville was cited for improper slaughtering of cattle three days after the People for Ethical Treatment of Animals filed a federal complaint against the facility. The complaint was filed after PETA reviewed a...Tags: Food Industry, Judaism, Food Safety, Theft, Health and Safety at Work
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South Florida mosques learn from Hurricane Wilma
Religion EditorHurricanes give Muslims as much trouble as believers in other faiths, but they've developed ways to cope — even during Ramadan, their month of prayer and fasting, which started Monday. Officials of several South Florida mosques say they have bought...Tags: Florida International University, Natural Disasters, Religious Festivals, Ramadan, Disasters
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Foes to focus on swing votes
The Associated PressNow it gets real. After two weeks of political theater — the Democrats at their national convention in Denver, Republicans in St. Paul — the contest for the White House is a 61-day surge, no longer played for the committed but aimed at...Tags: The White House, Sarah Palin, Democratic National Conventions, Barack Obama, National Government
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DiMartino lifts 'Pequa
Vicky DiMartino scored a first-half goal off an assist from Lauren Muscarella for Massapequa in a 1-0 win over St. Anthony's Friday in a non-league girls soccer game. South Side 3, Garden City 1: Carly Beyar gave South Side a 2-1 lead in 19 minutes...Tags: Ice Hockey, Rob Schneider, Death and Dying, Volleyball
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SCOREBOARD
BOYS SOCCER Sewanhaka 1 2- 3 Elmont 1 1- 2 Goals - S: Alexis 2, Delgado; E: Ahkeel, Paul Chaminade 1 2- 3 Hicksville 0 0- 0 Goals - CS: Gocksch, Ward, Anding; Saves - CS: Ward, Anding. Mattituck 1 1- 2 Greenport 0 0- 0 Goals - M: Cook;. Port...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Clubs and Associations
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God refreshes people who live with passion
Relax, escape, and pamper. These are the words used to describe the benefits of a spa experience. Opportunities that at one time were exclusively for the affluent are now a common practice in our day. From facials to pedicures, from body wraps to full...Tags: Personal Service, Religious Texts, Bible
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Hanna forces event changes
Tropical Storm Hanna is already making its presence felt on Long Island. Because of it's impending landfall, the organizers of two Saturday tournaments aren't taking any chances with the powerful storm, which has already claimed numerous lives and...Tags: Natural Disasters, National Hurricane Center, Disasters, Meteorological Disasters, Field Hockey
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Arrastra ataúd como protesta
The Associated PressST. PAUL, Minnesota — El hispano Carlos Arredondo marchó por una calle de esta ciudad arrastrando un ataúd cubierto con la bandera de Estados Unidos y el uniforme de su hijo Alexander, un soldado de primera clase de la Infantería de Marina muerto en...Tags: Xcel Energy Incorporated, John McCain, Dick Cheney, George Bush
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