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Edsall: "I've been through this before"
Coach calls upon past experience as Maryland sits at 2-7
Progress difficult to see as Maryland falls to 2-7
"Continue to get better" mantra repeated after loss to Virginia
Tracking the Bowl-pocalypse: Vol. 3
The ACC makes its first contributions toward not having enough eligible teams to fill up the bowl system
PICKET: (video) Talk radio's Levin rallies AFP audience
Conservative talk radio host Mark Levin charged up the Americans for Prosperity crowd on Saturday morning. Mr. Levin was the keynote speaker at AFP's Defending the American Dream Summit.
Terps approaching dubious record
Maryland has dropped four straight conference games by double digits
Virginia, Maryland cement season trajectories in Cavaliers' 31-13 win
Virginia wins sixth game, while Maryland clinches losing season
PICKET: (video) Occupy protesters attempt to bust into DC event
Occupy DC protesters attempted to bust into the Washington DC Convention Center on Friday night, where an Americans for Prosperity dinner was taking place. Protesters aimed their ire at AFP donors Charles and David Koch throughout the night. Interestingly, David walked through the crowd of protesters with friends and associates of his and went completely unnoticed by the Occupy DC crowd.
Five game-day predictions: Maryland-Virginia
A few predictions as the Terrapins prepare to face the Cavaliers
Faust makes an impression in Terps' exhibition win
Freshman scores 14 points, drills 55-footer in 89-84 victory
Woman won't speak out about Cain allegations
One of the two women who accused Herman Cain of sexual harassment in the 1990s said through her attorney Friday that she will not be airing her side of the story.
PICKET: Attorney of Cain accuser - 'If the media chooses to publish her name that’s the media’s business'
Joel Bennett, the lawyer who is representing one of the women claiming that Herman Cain sexually harassed her during both of their tenures at the National Restaurant Association (NRA) in the 1990's, spoke to the press outside of his Georgetown offices late Friday afternoon. Mr. Bennett told reporters his client, a federal government employee who has been married for 26 years, wants to remain anonymous.
FEMA approves assistance for Louisa, denies it for Lee
The federal government has approved disaster assistance for individuals and business owners for damage resulting from the 5.8-magnitude earthquake that hit Virginia on Aug. 23, Gov. Bob McDonnell announced Friday. A week ago, he had appealed FEMA's initial decision to deny the assistance.
Rep. Israel: Hands off my district
As speculation swirls in New York over which two of the state's 29 congressional seats will be eviscerated next year because of redistricting, Long Island Rep. Steve Israel appears confident it won't be his.
Cain offers Koch brothers a fraternal embrace
Herman Cain brushed off the notion Friday that he is a hired mouthpiece for the corporate interests of the industrialist Koch brothers, calling the big-time conservative political donors his "brothers."