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'Wildcat' offense rooted in football's past
Football's truly exceptional capacity for the cat-and-mouse game of formation trends -- which come and go like short skirts or wide lapels in the fashion world -- currently is manifesting itself with the so-called "Wildcat" offensive set. This intriguing...Tags: San Francisco 49ers, Tom Landry, Defense, Bill George, Firearms
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'Phantasmagoria: Specters of Absence' at USC's Fisher Museum of Art
The original phantasmagorias were theatrical thrill rides, equal parts haunted house, communal séance and intense dream. Spectacles that played in Paris, London and beyond beginning about 1800, they used pre-cinematic rear projections, smoke and...Tags: Demographics, Movies, Arts, Libraries and Museums, Basketball
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For GOP, Principles Are The Way Back
For Republicans in Connecticut and across the country, this past week's election results were a sobering reminder of how far the party's fortunes have declined since the last presidential election, just four years ago.
In 2004, the GOP held onto the...Tags: George Bush, Government, John McCain, Connecticut, 2008 U.S. Presidential Election
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Petitions, post-signing
Who's on Team Gloucester?If sufficient numbers of voter signatures are gathered for the petitions to remove supervisors (allegedly they will be printed tonight) and they are filed in Circuit Court, the court is 'required to issue a rule directing the supervisor to show cause why....Tags: Court Administration, Justice System, Virginia, Judges
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Making hire official on agenda
247-4712A resolution approving the hiring of Lane Ramsey as interim county administrator and adopting his contract is on the agenda for Tuesday night's Gloucester County Board of Supervisors meeting. The vote on Ramsey will make his hiring official and is the...Tags: Chesterfield County, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Virginia, Gloucester County
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The Power of One
THE IDEA that blossomed into this issue began as a question to our readers: Can one person change the world?
An outpouring of letters and e-mails replied emphatically, "Yes!" The letters gave myriad examples of Chicago-area people offering kindnesses...Tags: Internet, Veterans Affairs, High Schools, Weather Reports, Fishing
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Trouble in his own backyard
Newsday Staff CorrespondentAround her, the Green Acre Farm and Nursery is busy with customers snapping up apples, pumpkins and pots of mums. But co-owner Janice Hassett is happy to take a minute to vent about the local Republican congressman, Rep. Tom Reynolds, and his role in...Tags: Elections, Government, John McCain, Louisiana, Local Elections
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WTC Closing Ceremony
STAFF WRITERSA solemn procession punctuated by tears, the tolling of bells and muted applause rose out of Ground Zero and up into the sunny streets of lower Manhattan yesterday on a morning as bright as the September day terror shattered the city. At 11:25 a.m., a...Tags: Hawaii, Emergency Planning, Alabama, Fires, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
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The Glimmer Man
FOR THE TIMESMonday October 7, 1996 The origin of the title code name for Steven Seagal's Jack Cole in "The Glimmer Man" refers to his stealth as a CIA agent in the jungles of Who Knows Where. His victims, we're told, were lucky to get a glimmer of him before he...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Michelle Johnson, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Brian Cox, Movies
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