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Michigan girl gets to hoop it up before losing leg
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — A 12-year-old western Michigan girl has achieved her dream of playing basketball on the middle school team before losing a leg in a surgical amputation. Alyssia Crook of Ottawa County's Georgetown Township was born...Tags: Surgery, Amputation, Michigan
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Irish choose right time to improvise
Each half of each Notre Dame men’s basketball game often starts with a similar and simple scenario — get senior captain Ty Nash a low-post touch, which helps loosen the defense and gets everyone into an offensive flow.
But when handed a gift...Tags: Career and Workplace, Human Interest, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Big East Conference, Robin the Boy Wonder (fictional character)
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Irish surprise themselves, Hoyas with long-range prowess
Notre Dame point guard Skylar Diggins took a pass from Brittany Mallory, squared up behind the arc, and unleashed.
Two possessions later, Becca Bruszewski found Mallory setting up behind the arc.
One minute later, Bruszewski again worked the inside-...Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Connecticut
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Irish talk tough, play tough against Hoyas
Heat of battle. Elbows flail. Bodies collide, then hit the deck.
Notre Dame’s Natalie Novosel’s in the middle of the mayhem. She scrambles to get to her feet. Georgetown’s Adria Crawford takes down Novosel with a leg whip.
Foul....Tags: Assault, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Cleric: Muslims have role in relationship building
DETROIT (AP) — The cleric who became the public face of efforts to build an Islamic center near ground zero in New York began a national speaking tour Saturday night by urging Muslims to play a role in shaping relationships with America. Feisal...Tags: Democratic Party, Republican Party, New York City, Human Interest, Interreligious Dialogue
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More wealthy District of Columbia residents registering guns
WASHINGTON (AP) — Police data shows that since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Washington's handgun ban more than 2 1/2 years ago, hundreds of residents in the District's safest and wealthiest areas have registered handguns — more than...Tags: Chevy Chase, Firearms, Washington, DC, U.S. Supreme Court, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Danville named one of the top small-town business districts in the South
Danville has been named one of the “Ten Wonderful Small Town Central Business Districts in the South” by Southern Business & Development magazine. Danville was featured in SB&D’s annual Top Tens Edition for the Winter 2013 issue. ...
Tags: Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Virginia)
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Prep Volleyball: Kao signs with Georgetown College
ktaylor@winchestersun.comGeorge Rogers Clark senior Amy Kao signed an athletic and academic scholarship to play volleyball at Georgetown College Thursday at the school. Kao, center, is joined on the front row by George Rogers Clark volleyball coach Robyn Curry, Georgetown College...Tags: YMCA
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Prosecutors: Man stabbed future son-in-law 9 times
Tribune reporterA Waukegan man was arrested last week after authorities allege he stabbed his daughter’s fiancé nine times during a dispute last year on Chicago’s Far South Side. Claude Jones, 50, hit and struck the man during an argument Nov. 8, 2012,...Tags: Prosecution, Lawyers, Judges, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Waukegan man held in 2012 stabbing of future son-in-law
A Waukegan man was arrested last week after authorities allege he stabbed his daughter's fiance nine times during a dispute last year on Chicago's Far South Side. Claude Jones, 50, hit and struck the man Nov. 8, 2012, authorities said. Then, armed with a...Tags: Prosecution, Judges, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Gordon Gayle dies at 95; received Navy Cross for attack on Peleliu
Retired Marine Brig. Gen. Gordon Gayle, who received the Navy Cross for leadership and bravery during the assault on Peleliu, one of the bloodiest and most complex and controversial battles fought by Marines during World War II, has died. He was 95....
Tags: United States Naval Academy, Japan, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Explosions, Armed Forces
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Pentagon to take over some CIA drone operations : sources
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's administration has decided to give the Pentagon control of some drone operations against terrorism suspects overseas that are currently run by the CIA, several U.S. government sources said on Monday....Tags: Barack Obama, Military Equipment, Wars and Interventions, Government, National Government
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