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Croom resigns from Mississippi State
The Associated PressSylvester Croom came to Mississippi State with much fanfare, deemed by many a pioneer, the first black man hired to be head coach of an Southeastern Conference football team. After five seasons he's out, gone for the most basic reason: His team didn't...Tags: National Football League, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Wars and Interventions, Contracts, Paul William Bryant
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Viewpoint: A new trio for our times
The era of dumb, dissed and dysfunctional government may be ending. Cynicism, cronyism and conventional political wisdom are threatened as a new, transnational political culture of idealism, activism, and potential multi-partisan cooperation dawns....Tags: International Relations, United Nations, Nicolas Sarkozy, National Government, Yale University
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Being grown up is cool again
Television CriticAlready the signs are there, in the most unexpected and disparate places. " 60 Minutes," which for recent years has seemed something of an anachronism, is suddenly a ratings juggernaut. On Fox's " 24," Jack Bauer ( Kiefer Sutherland) finds himself in a...Tags: House (movie), Gossip Girl, National Government, The Golden Girls, People
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Steering the nation from the center, Obama will face a strong force pulling left
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Barack Obama promises to steer the nation straight again. He better be ready for a strong force pulling left. The president-elect drew plenty of support from moderates, but the liberal side of the Democratic Party followed him most...Tags: Wars and Interventions, International Military Interventions, John Brennan, National Government, Medical Specialization
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Mississippi State coach Sylvester Croom resigns after 5 years, 21 wins
Associated Press WriterJACKSON, Miss. (AP) _ When Sylvester Croom was hired at Mississippi State five years ago, CNN carried the announcement that the Southeastern Conference finally had a black head football coach to the world. Croom slipped out the door while no one was...Tags: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Minority Groups, The White House, National Football League, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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A quarter-century marriage to a man behind bars
The summer after her first year of law school, Pamela Dowden dug a red calico sundress out of her closet and left her apartment in Sacramento. It was a hot, shadeless morning. She drove her orange Datsun pickup out of town as Phoebe Snow sang a wistful...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Theft, Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Sociology, John Denver
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'My passion is to see people's lives changed'
Sentinel Staff WriterBirthplace: Orlando Occupation: senior pastor, Empowerment Ministries Age: 29 Family: married to Diedra Cobaris, who is also a senior pastor at the church Kelvin Cobaris was 5 when he preached his first sermon at the Livingston Street Church of God in...Tags: Bible, Parramore, Religious Texts, Pine Hills
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Psychologists: Fear and greed may fuel retail stampedes
kathleen.kerr@newsday.comWhile greed may seem an obvious motive for crowds that stampede retailers in search of bargains at this time of year, experts say fear also plays a significant role. A fear of being unable to afford gifts - given today's economic woes - may drive many...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Long Island University, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Long Island, Garden City (Garden City, New York)
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Sylvester Croom resigns
Sylvester Croom resigned from Mississippi State on Saturday, five years after becoming the Southeastern Conference's first black head football coach. Croom's decision came less than 24 hours after an embarrassing 45-0 loss to No. 25 Mississippi in the...Tags: National Football League, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Wars and Interventions, Contracts, Paul William Bryant
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An idea lost on fanatics
There are many facts remaining to be discovered about the atrocities in Mumbai this week, but we already know what we really need to know.
The physical institutions targeted and the individuals singled out for particular attention by the killers --...Tags: Democracy, Freedom of Religion, Judaism
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Parents of Carpentersville woman slain in NIU rampage establish scholarship
Tribune reporterThe parents of a young woman who dreamed of becoming a psychologist and died with four other students during a shooting rampage at Northern Illinois University have started a scholarship fund in her memory. Ryanne Mace was sitting in the front row of...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Steven Kazmierczak, Carpentersville, Natural Science, Dundee
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Psychoanalysis pioneer
Tribune reporterMaurice O. Burke was among a group of Chicago psychologists who studied psychoanalysis at a time when the technique's governing bodies largely limited such training to those with medical degrees. Dr. Burke, 91, died Sunday, Nov. 16, in Three Crowns Park,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Psychology, Illinois Institute of Technology, World War II, Northbrook
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