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Then there are the no bowls. The only thing post-season college football lacks is its own Pro Bowl--short for probation or undergraduate professionals, whichever you prefer.
Like his earlier police counterpart in London's East End in 1888, Assistant Chief Constable George Oldfield, 57, of Britain's West Yorkshire police is baffled and desperately seeking help. Last week, five years after the first gruesome killing, and despite the biggest man hunt in the country...
The New Jersey program does not offer instant record cleansing. Someone convicted for passing a bad check, for example, must let five years pass from the end of his sentence or probation before he can seek expungement; more serious offenders, like a grand larcenist, must wait ten years. Once the...
Because the sinsemilla plants need a lot of sunshine, most large plots can be spotted from the air by experienced agents, who summon raiding parties armed with search warrants, flak jackets and chain saws. They cut down and truck the stalks to incinerators. The cultivators who are caught usually get...
Bryant had other things to learn about big-time football. During his second year at Texas A&M, the school was put on probation for recruiting violations. Bear now acknowledges that the violations occurred, insisting that they were standard at the time: the usual sorry practices of wealthy alumni giving...