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...next day, however, the exhausted Harvard team was swept 4-0 by the No. 15 seed in the bracket, Alabama...
SUSPENDED. RICK BRAGG, 43, Pulitzer prizewinning, Alabama-born reporter for the New York Times; after his editors discovered that he used uncredited material from a freelance reporter in a story about oystermen in Apalachicola, Fla.; reportedly for two weeks; in New York City. The move followed the resignation of another Times reporter, Jayson Blair, after the discovery of numerous mistakes and fabrications in his stories...
...champion Harvard men’s tennis team ended its season on May 11 with a 4-0 NCAA second round loss to 15th-seeded Alabama. The NCAA appearance was the program’s 13th in the last 14 years...
...meet a woman at a strip club, then leave her alone in your hotel room while you play a round of golf. That ought to be an easy one to remember, yet it's one that recently hired--and recently fired--football coach Mike Price of the University of Alabama apparently forgot...
...world of college sports, where millionaire coaches are the true big men on campus, winning always trumps sinning. But scandals--faked resumes, sexual harassment, paying athletes--are piling up so fast that head-coach heads have begun to roll. In the Southeastern Conference, which includes Arkansas, Georgia and Alabama, six of 12 schools are either on probation or under NCAA investigation, mostly as a result of coaching misdeeds. "Coaches have a high calling," says Charles Bloom, associate commissioner of the Southern Conference. "They are subject to a standard equal to or higher than anyone on campus...