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BIG EAST NOTEBOOK: Mountaineers finding out what "Big Brown" can do for them
AP Sports WriterWest Virginia coach Bill Stewart is finding out what "Big Brown" can do for the Mountaineers. After watching his team struggle in short-yardage situations early in the year, Stewart has turned backup quarterback Jarrett Brown into the team's de facto...Tags: Climbing, Teaching and Learning, Academic Progress, Big Brown, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Star Track: Antonio Harley
Appalachian State sophomore Antonio Harley, a Newport News native, was named the Southern Conference men's soccer player of the week for a university that's far better known for another kind of football. Harley, a 6-foot midfielder, scored the first...Tags: Climbing, Colleges and Universities
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Royal Palm Beach community rooting for Ruffa
Special to the ForumCarson Ruffa's well-wishers come from all over. There's a grandmother in Minnesota who says Ruffa reminds her of her grandson. There's a mother in New York whose 7-year-old daughter is fighting cancer. There are people from as far away as Glasgow,...Tags: Cancer, University of Texas, Major League Baseball, Climbing, Diseases
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Car deals: A guide to auto rebates
This table shows factory-to-customer cash rebates, factory-to-dealer incentives, reduced-rate financing plans and the dates they expire for cars and light trucks as of Sept. 29, 2008. Programs that have ended (*) may or may not be replaced. Dealer...Tags: GMC, Consumers, Suzuki, Nissan, Volvo
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Utah city's goal: sports 'mecca'
When Mayor Matthew Godfrey looks around a downtown that railroads built then abandoned, he sees rock-climbing walls, a sky-diving wind tunnel, a kayaking park. The future of his city of 82,000, he believes, is outdoors. Since he took office in 2000,...Tags: Brigham Young, Startups, Climbing, Colleges and Universities
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Web guides to mountain getaways in Denver's Front Range region
Associated Press WriterEver wonder why so many people enjoy living in Denver? Think mountains. All you need do to share some of the experience is to start in the city and point your car west for a short drive into the region they call the Front Range. For a quick first step,...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Mountaineering, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Climbing, Tourism and Leisure
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Car, pickup truck, SUV, and tire recalls
Consumer ReportsRecently, there have been several recalls worth noting from Audi, Bridgestone Firestone, General Motors, Hyundai, Jaguar, Mazda, and Mercedes-Benz. But first, a major one from Ford: Ford, Lincoln, Mercury ??? Nearly five million unrepaired vehicles... -
Upset specialists: Pirates do it again
Associated PressEast Carolina didn't need any final-moment heroics to seal its latest upset. This time, coach Skip Holtz's plucky Pirates all but had No.8 West Virginia put away by halftime. Jonathan Williams had two short touchdown runs, quarterback Patrick Pinkney was...Tags: McAfee Incorporated, Virginia Tech, Climbing
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No. 3 USC routs Va., 52-7, behind QB Sanchez
From Sun News ServicesNow that he has proved to himself that his knee is healthy, Mark Sanchez can settle into showing everyone that Southern California is in really good hands. Sanchez threw three touchdown passes in his first game as the Trojans' true No.1 quarterback...Tags: Florida Gators, Virginia Tech, Ohio State University, Climbing, Ohio State Buckeyes
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Stewart signs $800,000 contract
West Virginia University football coach Bill Stewart has signed a six-year contract that will pay him $800,000 this year with an annual increase of $50,000. Athletic Director Ed Pastilong announced Friday that Stewart's base salary is $150,000, and he...Tags: Contracts, Rich Rodriguez, Climbing
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Power failure recharges HU's offense
247-4634spt_howhampnotes_0914.ARTPower failure recharges HU's offense Inside The game By MELINDA WALDROP| 247-4634HAMPTON — When the lights went out,...Tags: Awards and Prizes, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Climbing, Sociology
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NFL ref still distraught
The fallout continues over NFL referee Ed Hochuli's game-deciding mistake in Denver last Sunday. Mike Pereira, the NFL's supervisor of officials, said on his NFL Network show Wednesday night that he has talked several times to Hochuli and the referee...Tags: Devin Hester, Contracts, McAfee Incorporated, Climbing, National Basketball Association
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