Posts Tagged ‘southeast’
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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H.D. Woodson basketball star Ra-Heem Jackson killed near his home
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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
Tags: bulldogs, butler university, rise, seed, south, southeast, southeast-regional, time
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Thursday, March 24th, 2011
The Southeast Asian country sails forward.

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Spring Travel: Vietnam
Tags: 2011?, art, asian, border, country-sails, Media, south, southeast, war
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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
Tags: arizona, duke, floor, florida-state, george-mason, kansas, marquette, north-carolina, ohio state, pittsburgh, purdue, southeast, state, take-the-floor, texas
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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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Learning to See the Strike Zone With One Eye
Tags: eye-might, eyes and eyesight, jordan, jordan-underwood, merge, pitcher-at-southeast, seem-devastating, south, southeast, southeast-missouri, state, underwood, jordan
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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
Tags: Asia, Beer, beer-on-ice, bloomberg, border, cultural affairs, king, likes-beer, mayor-michael, rocks, saying-on-monday, south, southeast, thai restaurants
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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
Tags: China, felt-on-its, kyrgyz (ethnic group), russia, southeast, southeast-asia, spotlight, WikiLeaks
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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
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Friday, December 3rd, 2010
The only nation isolated in Southeast Asia today is America.
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Washington’s Burma policy isolates … Washington
Tags: ..., america, Asia, Burma, isolates, only-nation, opinions, Policy, southeast, southeast-asia
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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
Tags: containing-frozen, friday, glass-fragments, kroger, may-contain, southeast, supplier, the-supplier, vegetables-sold
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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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U.S. Apologizes to Philippines
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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
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