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...began with a decisive 8-5 victory over Steve Strange of Cal Poly in the first round. Mosley's subsequent 4-3 defeat of Virginia Tech's Eric Hall propelled him into the quarterfinals. He then lost a close 5-2 bout to the No. 3 seed Josh Koscheck of Edinboro. Koscheck and Mosley split the two matches they wrestled earlier in the season...
...wrestlebacks, Rechul posted a 12-7 victory over John Devine of Cal-Bakersfield before losing 13-3 to Penn State's Mark Janus...
Odom wrestled very well in the wrestlebacks, as he went 2-1 against some very tough opponents. He first defeated Joey Calavitta of Cal-Fullerton, 5-4 before going on to a thrilling victory over Penn's Jonathon Gough. Avenging a loss to Gough from earlier this season, Odom grappled to a 6-4 win. He then fell 12-4 to No. 11 seed Joe Henson of Nebraska...
...House seat held by Democrat Lane Evans is using high-caliber weapons to secure his spot on the ballot. MICHAEL CURTISS, M.D., a general practitioner from western Illinois, raised about $50,000 in funds by raffling guns on the Internet. Currently up for grabs is a .50-cal. rifle that Democratic Chicago Representative Rod Blagojevich is trying to ban--the ArmaLite AR-50. Curtiss snidely refers to it as the "Blagojevich Special." At least 1,000 tickets at $20 a pop have been sold. Curtiss insists that the raffles promote awareness about the "threatened" Second Amendment--as well as raise...
More important than statistics, however, Bourque was the cornerstone for his team and an icon for Boston hockey fans. He was to the Bruins what Cal Ripken was to the Orioles or Ted Williams was to the Red Sox. Bourque's 21 years with a single team--longer than the entire careers of most NHL players--earns him a special place in our hearts. Quiet and soft-spoken, Bourque was dependable for his loyalty, consistency and devotion to the game...