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Week 1 provides a blast from the past
Editor's Note: This fantasy football column will appear Thursdays on the Web site throughout the NFL regular season. -------------------- The NFL went Old School in Week 1 to the disgust of plenty of fantasy owners. Emmitt Smith ran like the Emmitt...Tags: Muhsin Muhammad, Ricky Proehl, Chris Brown, Jerome Bettis, Matt Hasselbeck
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Speaking of streaks, this one's even longer
THANK HEAVENS for Warren Schwartz. He's the former football coach at Forest Park High School and recently retired assistant coach at my beloved alma mater, City College. Way back in what almost seems another world -- the early 1960s -- he was assistant...Tags: Justice System, Games, NAACP, Baltimore Ravens, Football
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Retire Smart: Brain impairment not an automatic part of aging
Premium Health News ServiceYears ago, a colleague of mine showed me a study about how cognitive ability can start slipping as early as age 50. "I guess that means we only have a limited time left in the money management business," he teased. That study has always haunted me. It'...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Physical Conditions, Medical Research, MetLife Incorporated, Crosswords
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Obama urges Myanmar to stop violence against Muslims
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama urged the president of Myanmar on Monday to halt violence against a Muslim minority but praised economic and political reforms in the formerly pariah nation that is emerging as a U.S. ally in China's backyard....Tags: Suzan Johnson Cook, Minority Groups, Prisoners and Detainees, Political Dissent, Rush Holt
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Making school a favorite hangout
The Olympian (Olympia, Wash.)Twice a week, the library, playfield, hallways and some of the classrooms at Meadows Elementary School in Lacey transform into a different place: It's called Clubhouse. The free after-school program provides homework assistance, snacks and enrichment...Tags: Yoga, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Teaching and Learning, Chess Playing, Libraries
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RPT-Obama walks a fine line with Myanmar president's landmark visit
Reuters(Repeats May 19 story with no changes to text) * Myanmar president in first visit to Washington * Concern about rights abuses in ethnic conflict * Washington wants to foster ally on China's border By Paul Eckert WASHINGTON, May 20 (Reuters) -...Tags: Minority Groups, Prisoners and Detainees, Rush Holt, Energy Resources, U.S. Department of State
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Obama walks a fine line with Myanmar president's landmark visit
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will walk a fine line between fostering a U.S. ally in China's backyard and trying to defend human rights when the president of Myanmar becomes the first head of his country to visit the White House in 47...Tags: Minority Groups, Prisoners and Detainees, Rush Holt, Energy Resources, White House
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Chesterfield program helps students plan for future
Richmond Times-DispatchLee Bryson, a senior at Chesterfield Community High School, sat in front of a computer Thursday afternoon like a true teenager. Slouched in his chair and seeming to pay little attention to several adults, he was more interested in the game on the...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Teaching and Learning, Chess Playing, Marketing, Harvard University
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Blindfolded chess master competes against Kansas students
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsKansas students helped a grandmaster chess champion play his way into the record books. Timur Gareev, 25, played simultaneous chess matches in Lindsborg Wednesday, blindfolded. Forty students faced off against the North American Open Chess Champion from...Tags: Chess Playing, Germany
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USC made its offer to neuroscientists a no-brainer
The courtship that has riveted the neuroscience world blossomed at a Saturday night dinner in a tony Brentwood restaurant. USC provost Elizabeth Garrett and executive vice provost Michael Quick kept the conversation light. Over chicken with braised...
Tags: USC Trojans, Science, Autism, University of Pennsylvania, Medical Research
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Boyer plays smarter, wins second straight POY
The Sun, Yuma, Ariz.When Brett Boyer stepped onto the Cibola tennis courts for the first time, coach Duncan Phillips gave him only two instructions. "I told him to hit the ball to the net and run like hell," Phillips said. While Boyer's game has become more sophisticated...Tags: Tennis, Chess Playing
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