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High school football: Westminster wins game, but loses forfeit appeal … and playoff spot
The best high school football team in Carroll County will not be going to the playoffs.
Westminster won its first county championship since 2005 with a resounding 39-6 victory over host South Carroll in Friday's regular-season finale.
But even on a...Tags: High School Sports, Schools, High Schools, Francis Scott Key, Football
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Former Terps guard Duane Simpkins joins Towson's staff
Duane Simpkins, who played point guard at Maryland from 1992 through 1995, will join Pat Skerry's new staff at Towson University as director of basketball operations.
"He's a bright guy, a young coach who is connected to the area," Skerry said Friday....Tags: Nike, Inc., Maryland Terrapins, Basketball, Sidwell Friends School, Colleges and Universities
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Friends, family recall shooting victim's sense of humor, duty
As a Marine reservist, Tyrone A. Brown committed to six years of active drilling, which he fulfilled in 2004, followed by two years in which he would be available for call-up if necessary. But just after he left its active ranks, his unit learned it was...Tags: Murder, Barbara A. Mikulski, Morgan State University, Assault, Health and Safety at School
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2007 All-Metro Football Team - Offense
Sun staffPlayer of the Year: Tavon Austin, Dunbar Perhaps the area's most exciting player, Austin is The Sun's Offensive Player of the Year a second straight season. The junior running back with 4.4 speed in the 40-yard dash already has more career touchdowns...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Chicago Bulls, University of Maryland, College Park, Awards and Prizes, Colleges and Universities
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Football: First, second team offense
Sun staffCODY BLUE Wilde Lake, lineman Blue was a standout on both sides of the football for the No. 12 Wildecats (10-3), who advanced to the Class 3A state semifinals. Committed to the University of Maryland, the 6-foot-5, 280-pound senior two-way tackle...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Chicago Bulls, University of Maryland, College Park, Awards and Prizes, Colleges and Universities
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Second judge blocks do-not-call list
The Associated PressWith remarkable speed and near unanimity, Congress on Thursday passed legislation intended to ensure consumers can block many unwanted telemarketing calls. But whether the service millions of Americans signed up for takes effect next week was thrown...Tags: Trials, John McCain, Judges, Laws, Consumers
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Stewart subpoena not ruled out
Associated PressLawmakers leading an investigation of Martha Stewart's sale of ImClone Systems Inc. stock aren't ruling out issuing a subpoena to force her to appear on Capitol Hill. "It may be the only means to get her to come forward and tell her story," said Rep....Tags: Fraud, Lawyers, Labor Day, Bart Stupak, Joe Barton
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WorldCom accounting fraud rises to $7 billion
From Wire ReportsNEW YORK - WorldCom Inc., which sought bankruptcy protection last month after disclosing that it had improperly accounted for $3.8 billion in recent expenses, said last night that it had uncovered $3.3 billion in additional accounting irregularities...Tags: Fraud, Lawyers, Prosecution, John Ashcroft, Bankruptcy
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Firm may be in for a grilling on Capitol Hill
WASHINGTONWorldCom Inc., once the toast of Washington, will get a tougher reception this month when it comes to Capitol Hill to face inquires about its accounting scandal. Through a series of broken promises and political missteps, WorldCom has managed to squander...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, James C. Greenwood, WorldCom Incorporated, Tampa, Financial Markets
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Stewart meets deadline to Congress
Associated PressLawyers for domestic-marketing powerhouse Martha Stewart handed over documents Tuesday that were sought by a House investigative panel examining her sale of ImClone Systems Inc. stock. Stewart spokeswoman Allyn Magrino said lawyers delivered "over a...Tags: Lawyers, Labor Day, WorldCom Incorporated, Corporate Crime, Laws
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Probes by Congress losing steam
The Associated PressHot television lights beamed on disgraced corporate executives summoned to testify before Congress. They raised their right hands, invoked their Fifth Amendment privileges and, one by one, refused to answer questions in packed hearing rooms. Those who...Tags: Court Preliminary, Accounting and Auditing, Trials, Criminals, Heads of State
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GOP faction makes pitch for censure
Sun ReporterJust two days after their historic impeachment vote, key moderate House Republicans yesterday expressed misgivings about the ultimate remedy endorsed by the impeachment articles they approved -- the removal of President Clinton from office. And in a show...Tags: Lawyers, The New York Times, Trials, U.S. House of Representatives, Soups
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