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Gene Upshaw, the Hall of Fame guard who during a quarter century as union head helped get NFL players free agency and the riches that came with it, has died. He was 63.
Even the snow is depressing in "Frozen River," the latest feel-bad indie film attracting critical praise from the icy depths of blue-collar, working-class bummer-hood. ...
Tennessee High Vikings junior fullback Bradley Tallman confessed that he was at a loss for words.
albright, david a., 55, of Independence, Ore. Funeral Mass at 7 p.m. today at Saint Monica Catholic Church, Sunbury. Burial at convenience of family. Farnstrom Mortuary, Independence.
BROOKGREEN GARDENS, U.S. 17, between Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, has a collection of outdoor sculptures by American artists, and an accredited zoo. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Seven-day gate admission for ages 13-64, $12; ages 65 and older $10; ages 6-12, $5; and 5 and younger, free. 235-6000 or 800-849-1931, or www.brook green.org. THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 2501 N. Kings Highway, ...
Gene Upshaw was a punishing blocker who intimidated opponents on the field. Off it, his power was greater.
These lawyers from Dickie McCamey & Chilcote, Pittsburgh office, were recognized as Pennsylvania Super Lawyers by a vote of attorneys statewide: David J. Armstrong, business litigation; Charles G. Brown, workers' compensation; William D. Clifford, construction/surety; John C. Conti, civil litigation defense; Charles A. De Monaco, securities litigation; David B. Fawcett, general litigation; ...
Joyce Henderson's letter of resignation as principal of Blairsville Middle School, submitted earlier that day, was greeted with surprise at the meeting and ultimately was rejected by a 4-3 vote of the school board.
The bell rings again this morning at Central High School, a day after the shooting that killed a sophomore, panicked more than a thousand Knox County students and their parents, and left a freshman student charged with murder. Classes hadn't begun Thursday morning when a single shot struck 15-year-old Ryan McDonald in the chest as students gathered in the cafeteria just after 8 a.m.
The Central High School freshman who allegedly shot and killed a classmate Thursday was much like his victim. Both came from rough neighborhoods, both had a history of minor scrapes with the law, and both had relatives with criminal backgrounds.
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