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Newsday Mark Herrmann column
NewsdayFor a course superintendent, preparing for a major championship is like a hockey team being in the Stanley Cup playoffs. Sebonack Golf Club's Garret Bodington knows all about majors, having worked at Augusta National and Bethpage Black. He also knows...Tags: Pittsburgh Penguins, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Golf, Bankruptcy, LPGA
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Track: Dorsey's Billy Vaughn tunes up in 400 meters
Varsity Times InsiderSenior Billy Vaughn of Dorsey tuned up for next week's City Section track and field prelims by winning the 400 meters in 48.68 seconds at the Coliseum League finals on Thursday at Crenshaw. Dorsey's Reginald Bell won 110 hurdles in...... -
Senate opposes ceding control of parking at Coliseum
SACRAMENTO -- State lawmakers are jumping into the middle of a dispute over who should control state-owned parking lots at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The state Senate voted unanimously Thursday to prohibit the California Science Center from...
Tags: Science, Museums, California Science Center, Roderick Wright
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Islanders on brink of elimination after Game 5 loss to Penguins
NewsdayThe Penguins made their bold move in goal and it paid off, with Tomas Vokoun tossing a 31-save shutout in Game 5 Thursday. The Islanders, pushed to the brink of elimination with the 4-0 loss, may have a goaltending decision of their own to consider...Tags: Pittsburgh Penguins, Tyler Kennedy, Tomas Vokoun, Andrew MacDonald, Thomas Hickey
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Coliseum hid reports of financial woes, records show
The overseers of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum concealed from the public independent reports of lax financial controls and widespread spending abuses at the taxpayer-owned stadium that included sloppy accounting of hot dog sales and excessive perks...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Don Knabe, California Public Records Act, Foods and Beverages, Laws
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L.A. Times couldn't be barred from reporting on testimony, judge rules
A judge ruled on Thursday that The Times could not be stopped from reporting on testimony from the top manager of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in a deposition for an open-government lawsuit. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Luis A. Lavin said that...
Tags: Los Angeles Times, Judges, Justice System, Trials, Laws
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Raiders CEO Amy Trask resigns
The Contra Costa TimesAmy Trask resigned from the Raiders on Saturday, ending her tenure as the only female CEO in the NFL and as one of the highest-ranking women in American professional sports. A fierce advocate for late owner Al Davis, Trask found her role reshaped...Tags: Madison Square Garden, Walnuts, Management Change, Reggie McKenzie, Oakland Raiders
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El Paso rodeo moves back to County Coliseum
El Paso Times, TexasTHE RODEO IS COMING HOME -- in August. The 84th annual Southwestern International Rodeo will return to the El Paso County Coliseum for its Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association sanctioned event Aug. 8-11. The rodeo has been a September event at Cohen...Tags: Ticketmaster, Bareback Rodeo, Subway Transportation, Rodeo, Saddle Broncing
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Levi's Stadium: 49ers' new Santa Clara home gets a name in $220 million deal
San Jose Mercury NewsGet ready for Levi's Stadium. The San Francisco 49ers have scored the West Coast's biggest ever naming-rights deal, saying today that legendary San Francisco jeans-maker Levi Strauss & Co. will put its name on the team's new Santa Clara stadium when...Tags: MetLife Incorporated, Reliant Stadium, Jim Harbaugh, NRG Energy Incorporated, San Francisco Giants
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Herald Examiner photographers reflect on the good ol' days
Nick Souza doesn't remember developing the film of what he considers his most noteworthy front-page photo. He doesn't even recall printing the image. What he does remember is "standing on a giant ladder in the middle of Broadway" to photograph co-...
Tags: Bill Walton, Aeromexico, Whitney Houston, Academy Awards, Photography
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"Wishing and hoping" won't cut it, speaker tells VSU graduates
Richmond Times-DispatchKristin Duckett felt doubly blessed this Mother's Day: As her 2-year-old daughter and family watched Sunday morning, Duckett was awarded the bachelor's degree she has sought off and on for a dozen years. "I'm very excited and a little overwhelmed, but I...Tags: Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Virginia State University, Colleges and Universities, Graduation, Norfolk State University
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Fairgrounds making Fair progress with new arena
The Sedalia Democrat, Sedalia, Mo.Today marks the three-month countdown for the start of the Missouri State Fair and construction crews are working to have the new MFA Youth Livestock Arena finished by opening day. During last year's State Fair, ground was broken by Gov. Jay Nixon and...Tags: Jay Nixon, Toby Keith
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