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Ravens' Flacco carries on the 'I'm going to Disney World' tradition
Win the Super Bowl, and head to Disney. It's a tradition now since Phil Sims uttered the words, "I'm going to Disney World" after winning Super Bowl XXI with the New York Giants in 1987. Now, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco gets the free trip...
Tags: National Hockey League, Amusement and Theme Parks, Terrell Davis, Michael Jordan, Drew Brees
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Boys' basketball: Brandon Randolph leads Inglewood to upset of the week
Varsity Times InsiderBrandon Randolph, who signed with Xavier, helped lead Inglewood to the upset of the week, a 63-62 victory over Bellflower St. John Bosco. He scored 24 points, including 11 in the fourth quarter. Randolph, a senior guard who played last...... -
Who's scarier, Ravens' Ray Lewis or Broncos' Peyton Manning?
The Denver PostIf the scariest man in the NFL isn’t Baltimore linebacker Ray Lewis, it might be Denver quarterback Peyton Manning. Irk them at your own risk. Both Manning and Lewis are champions. The Pro Football Hall of Fame has space reserved for both...Tags: Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Baltimore Ravens, Stephen Hawking, National Football League
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Victim remembered on anniversary of the USS Cole bombing
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comToni Wibberley-Payne was in the shower on Oct. 12, 2000, when she heard that the USS Cole had been bombed off the coast of Yemen. She said she felt anxious because her brother, former Williamsport resident Craig Wibberley, was a sailor serving aboard the...Tags: Human Interest, Religion and Belief, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Anglicanism, Christianity
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Court listings: Oct. 2
Courtney Marie Henschel, 15, of 38896 130th St., failure to maintain financial responsibility, charge dismissed; unauthorized use of vehicle by restricted licensee, fined $120 and sentenced to five days in jail with all of the jail sentence suspended....Tags: Prisons, Punishment, Fines, Trials
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Father of Williamsport sailor killed in Cole attack pleased by death of one of attack's masterminds
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comThe father of a Williamsport sailor who was killed aboard the USS Cole when terrorists detonated a bomb near the ship’s hull in 2000 said he was glad to hear that a U.S. missile strike over the weekend killed one of the architects of the attack....Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Religion and Belief, Anglicanism, Christianity
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USS Cole sailor's father disappointed by dismissal of suit against Sudan
The father of one of the victims of the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole said he is disappointed by the decision of a federal judge in Virginia this week to dismiss a lawsuit that sought an additional $282.5 million from Sudan for the terrorist attack that...Tags: Bombings, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Sudan, Justice System, Lawyers
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Young parishioners assemble care packages for military members
julieg@herald-mail.comDevon Groesbeck was only 2 years old when terrorists struck the U.S. on Sept. 11, 2001, but she remembers her parents watching TV “for hours on end.” Annie Beachley remembers working on a journal entry in second grade at Paramount...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Anglicanism, Armed Forces, Defense
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After 16 NHL Seasons, Chris Osgood Retires
Red Wings goalie Chris Osgood is retiring from the NHL after a career that saw him win 401 games over 17 seasons and saw him win three Stanley Cups. Osgood’s career is a fascinating one and one that will bring about one of the most hotly contested...Tags: Stanley Cup Playoffs, St. Louis Blues, New Jersey Devils, Career and Workplace, National Hockey League
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Washington County Emergency Services officials deliver beam from World Trade Center
dan.dearth@herald-mail.com and kate.alexander@herald-mail.comWashington County Emergency Services officials drove to New York City on Thursday to pick up a 6-foot steel beam that had been part of the World Trade Center buildings when terrorists attacked on Sept. 11, 2001. The beam will be unveiled on Sept. 13 at 7...Tags: Politics, Tourism and Leisure, Emergency Planning, Structural Failures, Crimes
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It's All Over -- Whalers Lose In OT. Canadiens Clinch Adams Finals On Goal By Lemieux
The Hartford CourantMONTREAL -- Mike Liut again was brilliant. And the Whalers, a team that refused to quit all season, went out on their shields. But Claude Lemieux, a rookie seemingly immune to the overtime pressure, found a chink in Liut's armor and lifted a backhander...Tags: Sports, New York Rangers, Montreal Canadiens, Kevin Dineen, Ray Ferraro
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