Posts Tagged ‘southeast’

H.D. Woodson basketball star Ra-Heem Jackson killed near his home

Saturday, April 9th, 2011

Ra-Heem Jackson, a starting guard on H.D. Woodson’s basketball team and all-conference player, was shot and killed near his Southeast home Thursday night, according to friends, police and school officials.

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Southeast: Butler 61, Wisconsin 54: Butler Relies on Defense to Stymie Wisconsin

Friday, March 25th, 2011

There are no more surprises when the Bulldogs dismantle a higher seed, this time earning a trip to the Southeast Regional final by ousting the No. 4 seeded Badgers.

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Southeast: Butler 61, Wisconsin 54: Butler Relies on Defense to Stymie Wisconsin

Spring Travel: Vietnam

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

The Southeast Asian country sails forward.

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Spring Travel: Vietnam

The Quad: Looking Ahead to Sunday’s Games

Sunday, March 20th, 2011

A day after top-seeded Pittsburgh lost in the Southeast Region, the other No. 1 seeds — Kansas, Duke and Ohio State — take the floor.

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The Quad: Looking Ahead to Sunday’s Games

Learning to See the Strike Zone With One Eye

Saturday, March 19th, 2011

Losing an eye might seem devastating to an athlete, but Jordan Underwood has emerged as the ace pitcher at Southeast Missouri State.

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City Room: In Thailand, Bloomberg Would Fit In

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg was chided for saying on Monday that he likes beer on ice, but drinking suds on the rocks is common in Southeast Asia.

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City Room: In Thailand, Bloomberg Would Fit In

China Quietly Extends Footprints Into Central Asia

Monday, January 3rd, 2011

As China seizes the spotlight in East and Southeast Asia, it is also making its presence felt on its western flank, once primarily Russia’s domain.

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China Quietly Extends Footprints Into Central Asia

10 missing after cargo ship sinks

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

Fourteen sailors were rescued after their cargo ship sank off the southeast coast of China, but 10 others remain missing, state-run media reported Saturday.

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10 missing after cargo ship sinks

Washington’s Burma policy isolates … Washington

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

The only nation isolated in Southeast Asia today is America.

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Washington’s Burma policy isolates … Washington

Vegetables recalled due to glass

Sunday, October 17th, 2010

Packages containing frozen vegetables sold nationally by Wal-Mart and at Kroger stores in the Southeast may contain glass fragments, the supplier said Friday in announcing a voluntary recall.

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Vegetables recalled due to glass

U.S. Apologizes to Philippines

Monday, September 27th, 2010

Oops! The U.S. Embassy issued an apology to the Philippines on Sunday for a diplomatic snafu in which the Philippine flag was hung upside down at a New York meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. The inverted flag is a symbol that the…

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36 survive Venezuela plane crash

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

Venezuelan officials say 15 people were killed in a plane crash in the southeast of the country, but 36 have survived.

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36 survive Venezuela plane crash