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The evidence is clear: Weiner sent the tweet
Let me start this post by saying something that has now become quite clear: U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner's (D-N.Y.) Twitter account was not hacked. He sent the image of his penis to a Twitter follower and has now engaged in a convoluted attempt to cover it...Tags: Human Body, Mass Media, Colleges and Universities, Brett Favre, Computer Crime
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Quarstein, polls and poetry - What's fun this week in Hampton Roads?
Lunch and Learn with John Quarstein If you follow local historial John Quarstein, you'll be thrilled to know that he'll be speaking this week on "The Civil War in Hampton Roads and Tidewater" at the Newport News office of Saint Leo University. The...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Hampton Roads, Poetry, Wars and Interventions, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia)
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Florida colleges rank among the top of social media schools
Tech for the Rest of Us - Orlando SentinelSix Florida schools — including Rollins College and Full Sail University — ranked among the top 100 social media colleges, according to studentadvisor.com. University of Miami ranked the highest for Florida’s schools at No. 8. University... -
Phoebus' Newkirk coming back home to Hampton
After making four interceptions and returning two for touchdowns at Hargrave Military Academy in 2010, Omyn Newkirk was suddenly quite popular. Newkirk, a wide receiver on Phoebus High's 2008 state championship team, drew interest from the likes of...Tags: Phoebus (Hampton, Virginia), High School Sports, Hampton University, Colleges and Universities, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia)
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Kinberger Promoted to head softball coach at Fort Hays State
Fort Hays State athletic director Curtis Hammake named Erin Kinberger the new head softball coach of the Tigers on Monday, June 20. Kinberger takes over for Julie LeMaire, who resigned to take the head coaching position at Emporia State University....Tags: Softball, Athletes, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Colleges and Universities
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Casey Anthony's tears: Sincere emotion or manipulation?
She is like a hurricane.
Most of the time, there is a distant calm in Casey Anthony's eyes. On occasion, there is the storm. It is predictable, but its impact unknown.
Each time the criminal charges against her were read aloud during jury selection ...Tags: FBI, Lawyers, Casey Anthony, Criminals, Justice System
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9/27: Progressions, promotions in Central Florida
Accounting Gena Palmberg has joined the staff of Patrick J. Dugas as a staff accountant. Boards of Directors Recently elected officers of the Mid Florida Chapter of the Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals include Diana Youngblood of...Tags: Winter Park, Internists, Agilysys Incorporated, Employment, Dining and Drinking
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Who wants Frank Kruppenbacherâs job?
Sentinel School Zone» Orlando Sentinel â Sentinel School ZoneTwenty-five  applied. Five made the cut — including the deputy attorney for St. Johns County, an administrative judge with the U.S. Department of Defense and Kruppenbacher's former second-in-command. The School Board will hold interviews for its... -
Greene: O.J., monks paved way to gates
Sentinel ColumnistMonks playing golf. That's it. I must confess that is the strongest memory I have of the start of UCF's football history -- watching monks play golf at Saint Leo University near Tampa. Not that monks shouldn't have a right to play golf, but you don't...Tags: National Football League, Daunte Culpepper, University of Central Florida, Golf, Colleges and Universities
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The next level: It's time to rise and shine
Sentinel Staff WriterFrom the time it played its first football game on a muddy field at Saint Leo University in 1979, UCF has straddled the line between what its football program is and what it could be. UCF often has been described as a football program on the rise because...Tags: National Football League, Bright House Networks, Dick Nunis, Florida Citrus Bowl, Kevin Smith
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CRR reflects on Mann
By Rick PlattMichael Mann lost his 2 1/2-year fight against lung cancer at age 38 Tuesday morning in Florida, while staying with his parents in Orange Park, FL, under hospice care. His funeral is Saturday morning at 10 a.m. in Jacksonville, Fla. Mann was part of the...Tags: Lung Cancer, Gaming, Armed Forces, Marathon, Lungs and Airways
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