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TORONTO - Some are young mothers in their 30s, others 20-somethings starting their first jobs, and on rare occasions they are even teenage girls just finishing high school.
Politico presents a series of Ideas pieces commenting on the legacy of President George W. Bush.
Some are young mothers in their 30s, others 20-somethings starting their first jobs. At an age when most of their peers are establishing intimate relationships, these young women are facing a demon they hadn't expected to worry about for many years.
By Jim O'Connell Associated Press Pittsburgh made it to the top of The Associated Press' college basketball poll for the first time and it wasn't even ...
(Edward G. Robinson III, (Raleigh) News & Observer) For a team picked to finish last in the ACC, it's especially impressive that the Wake Forest women's basketball team is off to the program's best start since 1987. The Demon Deacons (12-0) enter their final nonconference game tonight at Richmond before opening their ACC schedule on Thursday at No. 14-ranked Maryland. As teams mentally prepare ...
For a team picked to finish last in the ACC, it's especially impressive that the Wake Forest women's basketball team is off to the program's best start since 1987. The Demon Deacons (12-0) enter their final nonconference game tonight at Richmond before opening their ACC schedule on Thursday at No. 14-ranked Maryland. As teams mentally prepare this week for the start of a 14-game conference ...
Who gave it to me? Matt Sydal, aka Evan Bourne, of RoH and WWE notoriety. How did I catch it?
LONDON - Givenchy, the French fragrance house, is to sponsor Sky's 2008 Academy Awards coverage in a six-figure deal that encompasses TV, video-on-demand and online ads.
This is the voice of reason, the guy with the megaphone at the base of the Smith Center urging you not to jump. I know Sunday’s 85-78 home loss to Boston College put an end to those grand dreams of an undefeated season. I know an 0-1 start to ACC play was hardly what you all wanted.
Ethan Cutkosky isn't at all like he appears on the silver screen. "It was two hours in the makeup chair," the youngster said. The St. Charles 9-year-old, a third-grader at Bell Graham Elementary School, plays a major character in Universal Studio's "The Unborn," a science fiction horror film about a woman slowly being possessed by a spirit and her attempt to fight it off.
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