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    Mar 16, 2010 |Story| Associated Press
  1. UConn, Stanford, Tennessee and Nebraska earn No. 1 seeds in women's basketball tournament

    On their way to a record 72-game winning streak, the Connecticut Huskies have beaten just about every power program in women's college basketball.
    AP Basketball Writer
    On their way to a record 72-game winning streak, the Connecticut Huskies have beaten just about every power program in women's college basketball. Stanford, Duke, Notre Dame, and North Carolina haven't posed any kind of challenge. The only test left...

    Tags: College Basketball, University of Connecticut, Big East Conference, Florida State University, California State University, Fresno

  2. Mar 15, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Hand injuries are taking a toll on Lakers

    Ask Phil Jackson about it and he'll give you a verbal thumbs-down.
    Ask Phil Jackson about it and he'll give you a verbal thumbs-down. The Lakers coach says he has never seen anything like it, this rash of hand and finger injuries on the Lakers. Five players are dealing with them this season, the Lakers using enough...

    Tags: Lamar Odom, Hands, Football, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Shannon Brown

  4. Mar 16, 2010 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. Sacramento Regional Breakdown

    Fans in Connecticut are well acquainted with Stanford, a perennial power rival for UConn and, in fact, the last team to beat the Huskies. They last met at the XL Center on Dec. 23, and the Cardinal gave the Huskies some trouble, but lost, 80-68. That was...

    Tags: University of Connecticut, Virginia, Connecticut, North Carolina, Oregon

  6. Mar 15, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Connecticut seems a shoo-in to win women's title

    The NCAA women's basketball tournament field of 63 eventual losers and one national champion was announced Monday, not that anyone was waiting to fill out the championship slot in their brackets.
    The NCAA women's basketball tournament field of 63 eventual losers and one national champion was announced Monday, not that anyone was waiting to fill out the championship slot in their brackets. Nope. That ink had long dried. More like: Which teams will...

    Tags: Football, NCAA Final Four, Boston Bruins, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Education

  8. Mar 15, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Nevada Las Vegas provides L.A. fans with a rooting interest

    Reporting from Las Vegas
    Reporting from Las Vegas This is not a good season for college basketball in Los Angeles, surely not a good time for fans to get picky about the details. With no Bruins in the NCAA tournament, no Trojans or 49ers in sight, the situation calls for a...

    Tags: Football, Boston Bruins, National Collegiate Athletic Association, March Madness, Brigham Young

  10. Mar 12, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  11. Some oppose health care reform because of racism toward Obama

    If the first step in overcoming a problem is recognizing you have one, South Florida is in worse shape than I thought. Since Florida helped elect Barack Obama as president, too many of us have deluded ourselves into believing we now are living in a...

    Tags: Crimes, Social Issues, Health, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights

  12. Mar 12, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. Racial bigotry blocks health care reform

    South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    If the first step in overcoming a problem is recognizing you have one, South Florida is in worse shape than I thought. Since Florida helped elect Barack Obama as president, too many of us have deluded ourselves into believing we now are living in a post-...

    Tags: Social Issues, Crimes, Health, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights

  14. Mar 15, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. No sweat: Gators make NCAA Tournament with room to spare

    Welcome back, Billy Donovan.
    Gainesville Bureau
    Welcome back, Billy Donovan. The Florida Gators broke a two-year NCAA Tournament absence by earning a No. 10 seed on Selection Sunday, a generous position for a team some expected to miss the field. Turns out it wasn't even that close since bubble teams...

    Tags: Florida State Seminoles, Big East Conference, NCAA Tournaments, Florida State University, Football

  16. Mar 15, 2010 |Story| Associated Press
  17. Air Force Sergeant From Harrisburg Discharged For Being A Lesbian

    Jene Newsome played by the rules as an Air Force sergeant: She
never told anyone in the military she was a lesbian.
    The Associated Press
    Jene Newsome played by the rules as an Air Force sergeant: She never told anyone in the military she was a lesbian. The 28-year-old's honorable discharge under the "don't ask, don't tell" policy came only after police officers in Rapid City, S.D., saw an...

    Tags: Crimes, Social Issues, American Civil Liberties Union, U.S. Department of Defense, Judges

  18. Mar 15, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. This app misses the point

    Almost 6,000 migrants have died in the Arizona desert since the mid-1990s, when border enforcement in California was tightened and migration routes shifted east into barren, deadly territory. Today, migrants are 17 times more likely to die while crossing the border than they were in 1998. Despite the difficulty of making a successful crossing, people take the "Devil's Path" because the mathematics of opportunity have not changed significantly: An immigrant with a job in the United States can earn in one hour what would be a full day's wages in Mexico.
    Almost 6,000 migrants have died in the Arizona desert since the mid-1990s, when border enforcement in California was tightened and migration routes shifted east into barren, deadly territory. Today, migrants are 17 times more likely to die while...

    Tags: Crimes, California, Mexico, Crime, Law and Justice, Arizona

  20. Mar 15, 2010 |Story| Associated Press
  21. 5 states have just weeks to craft plans to spend $1.5B to help struggling homeowners

    Associated Press Writer
    PHOENIX (AP) — The five states hardest hit by the foreclosure crisis have been given only weeks to plan how to spend $1.5 billion in federal funding announced by the Obama administration last month. Guidelines issued under the U.S. Treasury...

    Tags: Corporate Crime, U.S. Department of Treasury, Los Angeles, Corruption, California

  22. Mar 15, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Men's NCAA tournament: Team-by-team capsules

    Tribune Newspapers
    East Region 1Kentucky Wildcats Record: 32-2. How they got here: Won Southeastern tournament. Key players: G John Wall (6-4 fr.), 17.0 ppg, 6.2 apg; C DeMarcus Cousins (6-10 fr.), 15.9 ppg. Noteworthy: Kentucky has the most talented freshman class...

    Tags: Anthony Johnson, Big East Conference, Kansas Jayhawks, Football, NCAA Basketball Tournament

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