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...captain Mike Baria did not fare as well in the bracket. Baria lost 3-0 in his first match to Michigan State??€™s Tony Greathouse and 7-2 in the consolation round to Purdue’s Rene Hernandez...
...quarterbacks attending the Shrine game, however, Fitzpatrick is the only one from Division I-AA. In that bowl, he will split time with Stefan Lefors of Louisville and Kyle Orton of Purdue. The West roster boasts Hawaii’s Timmy Chang and Oregon State??€™s Derek Anderson...
Considered to be one of the most crucial swing states, the spotlight disappeared from Ohio quickly after news outlets called the state??€™s 20 electoral votes for President Bush. But both before and after the election, multiple Ohio newspapers reported on a string of voting irregularities, including serious concerns about how thousands of votes were counted. Many of these worries stem from the balloting machinery in Ohio: while only about 12 percent of the nation votes by punch card, the infamous ballot system that muddled the 2000 presidential election in Florida, about three-quarters of Ohio residents...
...Kimmel v. Florida Board of Regents, resolved in 2000, Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor formally upheld the state??€™s right to discriminate on the basis of age. In brief, Gullette said, “A state may rely on age as a proxy for other qualities or abilities that are relevant to the state??€™s legitimate interests. Midlife discrimination in state employment became more legal and harder to fight...
More tomatoes—especially cheaper, tastier ones—will be coming soon, according to the Florida Tomato Committee, which oversees the Sunshine State??€™s tomato industry. One week before Thanksgiving, tomato growers were packing 35 percent of normal volumes. Last week, tomato shipments were up to 75 percent...