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Panthers lineman turns self in, posts bond
Carolina Panthers offensive lineman Chris Terry turned himself in to authorities Wednesday, one day after he failed to show up in court for a possible trial involving a domestic dispute.
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TIM WHITMIRE,
Associated Press,
11/20/2002 11:59 AM EST)
Internet hoax causes friction between LSU and Alabama
LSU coach Nick Saban found an irritated Dennis Franchione waiting midfield after the Tide beat the Tigers 31-0.
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Associated Press,
11/20/2002 11:54 AM EST)
Princeton tries to erase memories of last year's poor finish
Spencer Gloger's on-again, off-again basketball career at Princeton is back on, and the 6-7 junior guard is expected to play a central role as the Tigers seek to erase the memories of last season's late collapse.
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DAVID PORTER,
Associated Press,
11/20/2002 11:48 AM EST)
Ind HS Girls Swimming Top 20 Teams
The Indiana High School Swimming Coaches Top 20 girls teams: 1,Carmel; 2,Indpls N.Central; 3,Columbus North; 4,Lake Central; 5,Hamilton Southeastern; 6,Homestead; 7,Ft. Wayne Snider; 8,Munster; 9,S. Dearborn; 10,Terre Haute North; 11,Ev. Harrison; 12,Southridge; 13,Castle; 14,Twin Lakes; 15,Ft. Wayne Northrop; 16,Concord; 17,Norwell; 18,Noblesville; 19,Wheeler; 20,Northridge.
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Associated Press,
11/20/2002 11:48 AM EST)
Bulldogs fans give wide receiver sign of support
Georgia fans are saying thanks to Terrence Edwards, the leading pass catcher in Bulldogs history, by placing a billboard near his hometown.
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Associated Press,
11/20/2002 11:33 AM EST)
Suspect Pleads in $3M Racing Scam
One of three men charged with manipulating computerized bets worth $3 million in last month's Breeders' Cup pleaded guilty Wednesday to wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy.
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Associated Press,
11/20/2002 11:31 AM EST)
Rockets 97, Cavaliers 80
Cuttino Mobley wasn't the only member of the Houston Rockets making shots against the Cleveland Cavaliers. He was just the most effective.
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MICHAEL A. LUTZ,
Associated Press,
11/20/2002 11:26 AM EST)
Mavericks 98, Lakers 72
Holding the Los Angeles Lakers to their worst shooting night ever is a pretty good testament to the Dallas Mavericks' improved defense.
(
JAIME ARON,
Associated Press,
11/20/2002 11:26 AM EST)
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