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ACC's Nov. 8 times announced --- kind of
It's six-day option time now that everyone's nearing/entering the second half of the league schedule
Springs, J. Taylor out
Shawn Springs and Jason Taylor have already been ruled out for next week's game vs. Pittsburgh.
Douoguih returns as Nats medical director
The Nationals have hired a new medical director: Wiemi Douoguih, whose name may sound familiar to close followers of the club.
No Terps among ACC players of the week
Virginia's Will Barker wins offensive lineman honors
Hokies' QB options
IF Tyrod Taylor can't play, and IF Sean Glennon can't go either, it sounds like this is the pecking order for Virginia Tech's quarterbacks next week.
Obama talks of presidency as inevitable
Comments in Colorado look ahead to post-election.
Virginia Tech's Taylor, Glennon questionable
Hokies hurting at QB heading into Nov. 6 meeting with Maryland
Redskins currently fifth seed
Halfway through the season, the Redskins would be the NFC's No. 5 seed
TRAVEL: A Visit with the Hotel del Coronado's Ghost
Journeying to historic hotels to encounter the guests that never check out is a pastime of many travelers, particularly at Halloween. The Hotel del Coronado, San Diego has one of historic hotel's most popular ghosts, said to be the ghost of the young woman found shot on the beach steps of the Hotel del Coronado in November of 1892 who still actively inhabits that Victorian landmark property. The hotel’s official account of the story is recorded in the book “Beautiful Stranger: The Ghost of Kate Morgan and the Hotel del Coronado.” But is that book, and the police circa 1892’s conclusion correct?
AP rankings and the ACC: A harbinger of doom
Cracking the top 25 hasn't worked well for much of the ACC this year
BOMBS AWAY! Phillies take 3-1 Series lead
After days of embarrassing frustration plating runs, the Phillies erupted with a vengeance. As their famous broadcaster, Harry Kalas, would say: "Wow!"
Go figure: Barrackville trends Obama
Tiny West Virginia town with catchy name illustrates how a red state turns purple.