Saturday, September 25, 2010

UTC is moving ahead - Chattanooga Times Free Press
No ominous clouds hung over the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga campus Friday. The football team still left for today’s game at Western Carolina, as planned. The NCAA Committee on Infractions announced Thursday that the athletic department was on

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O'Malley 'moving Maryland backward,' RGA claims - Weblogs.baltimoresun.com
The Republican Governors Association has put its own spin on Democratic Gov. Martin O'Malley's campaign theme of "moving Maryland forward." In a television advertisement out today, the RGA proclaims O'Malley is "moving Maryland backward." The well-off

Meyer feels Gators moving in right direction - News Herald
GAINESVILLE — Urban Meyer hopes his newfound confidence is rewarded Saturday. After ninth-ranked Florida concluded what Meyer called “our best Wednesday practice,” the Gator coach is feeling like his team is moving in the right direction headed into

Tropical Storm Matthew moving quickly in Caribbean - Indiana Gazette
MIAMI (AP) — A hurricane warning is in effect for coastal areas of Nicaragua and Honduras as Tropical Storm Matthew approaches Central America. The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said early Friday that Matthew has maximum sustained winds of 50

GOP moving to get House in order - St. Petersburg Times
TALLAHASSEE — This year marks the effective 10-year anniversary of term limits in Florida. Cause for celebration? Not hardly. Voters decided "eight is enough" in 1992, so limits on terms didn't actually kick in for good until 2000. Nowhere is the effect

Ground Shaken by Mexico Quake Still Moving - msnbc.com
The 7.2-magnitude earthquake that rocked the American Southwest and Mexico's Baja California in April is continuing to deform the ground there, new NASA radar images show. Data from NASA's airborne Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar

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