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  • Jarett Dillard caught two touchdown passes, Andrew Sendejo intercepted two passes and Rice held off a fourth-quarter comeback to end a four-game losing streak Wednesday night with a 31-29 victory over Southern Mississippi at Hattiesburg, Miss.

    Oct. 4, 2007

  • Quarterback Jeremiah Masoli ran through and over Oklahoma State’s defense for three touchdowns and threw for another to lead No. 15-ranked Oregon to a 42-31 victory over the No. 13 Cowboys in a record-setting Holiday Bowl on Tuesday night at San Diego.

    Dec. 31, 2008

  • Troy 21, at Middle Tennessee State 20: Omar Haugabook threw two touchdown passes in the final 2:20 to help the Trojans (6-5, 5-1) rally for the victory over the Blue Raiders (7-5, 6-1) in a Sun Belt Conference game at Murfreesboro.

    Nov. 26, 2006

  • The Trojans crush favored Rice, 41-17, thanks in large part to their quarterback, who contributed to five touchdown plays.

    Dec. 23, 2006

  • at Western Michigan 16, Northern Illinois 14: The Broncos (4-2, 2-1) held Garrett Wolfe, the nation’s leading rusher, to 25 yards and got three field goals from Nate Meyer to beat the Huskies (4-3, 3-2) in a Mid-American Conference game at Kalamazoo.

    Oct. 15, 2006

  • The draft will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday in New York.

    April 22, 2012

  • I note with interest two June 27 articles, “Health Care Takes Deep Cuts” and “Zoo’s Animals Get Star Treatment,” within a few pages of each other.

    June 30, 2002

  • In “Politically Speaking, It’s Greasy Kid Stuff” (Commentary, June 26), Crispin Sartwell claims that “no one could possibly disagree with the sentiment” of the phrase, “No child left behind.”

    June 30, 2002

  • Re “Amtrak’s Future Remains Uncertain,” June 25: As one who prefers train travel (or did in times past) and has not flown in many years (yes, I’m one of those), still, I say, unplug the endlessly futile Amtrak subsidies and let the free market take a turn.

    June 30, 2002

  • Transparency is a beautiful thing -- in government, newspapers and college football coaches’ polls.

    Dec. 7, 2006

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