Anger Management - Randle El gets plea deal
Randle El gets plea deal
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Madison - Marcus Randle El, a sophomore wide receiver at the University of Wisconsin, was placed on probation for 18 months Monday after reaching a plea agreement with the Dane County District Attorney's office. Randle El, 19, pleaded no contest to a
Bulletin Board Published: Sunday, April 09, 2006 -- The Truth, A7
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D12 To Show Critics It's Their 'World'
SOHH - DeShaun Holton definitely has the "proof" to back up anything that he says. Immensely respected in his native land of Detroit, Proof has been a bearer of the Hip-Hop culture since the beginning. Although heavily associated with Detroit's other
Jack Nicklaus
Golf For Women - I had polio when I was 13. I started feeling stiff, my joints ached, and over a two-week period I lost my coordination and 20 pounds. The doctors thought I had the flu. I played an exhibition with Patty Berg and shot 53 for nine holes -- not very
Loaded With Strong Pitchers, Twins Are Capable of Run at World Series
New York Times - Tyler Kepner offers a look at the 2006 version of the Bronx Bombers. That is because the division is stronger than ever. The Twins , who finished first for three years before the White Sox supplanted them, have the pitching to overcome Chicago. The
Curing road rage: Shrink s prescription: Flash sorry sign
Boston Herald - A California psychologist has a special sign for Boston drivers to give their angry neighbors on the road. And no, Dr. Arnold P. Nerenberg s suggestion did not come from Supreme Court Justice Antonia Scalia or involve a finger. Instead, Nerenberg


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