Posts Tagged ‘the-final’

Georgetown vs. Marquette: Hoyas erase 17-point deficit to topple Golden Eagles, 73-70

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

A game after being limited to a season-low point total, Hollis Thompson found himself with the ball in his hands and the game on the line Wednesday. And, without a second thought, the junior swingman delivered for the Georgetown men’s basketball team. Thompson scored eight of his 16 points in the final 3 minutes 21 seconds, including a three-pointer with 24 seconds remaining. Read full article > >

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Georgetown vs. Marquette: Hoyas erase 17-point deficit to topple Golden Eagles, 73-70

Wenger angry at referee’s display

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says referee Lee Probert cost his side victory after Fulham score twice in the final five minutes to win 2-1 against the 10-man Gunners.

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Iran Tests Naval Cruise Missile

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

The official news agency IRNA said the missile test was carried out on Monday on the final day of 10 days of maneuvers in the Persian Gulf.

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The Caucus: Paul and Romney Lead in New Poll by Iowa Newspaper

Sunday, January 1st, 2012

The Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Ron Paul are virtually tied in the final Des Moines Register poll before the Iowa caucuses on Tuesday.

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The Caucus: Paul and Romney Lead in New Poll by Iowa Newspaper

I’ll restore GB pride, says Froch

Saturday, December 17th, 2011

Carl Froch is aiming to restore British pride when he fights American Andre Ward in the final of the Super Six tournament in Atlantic City.

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Revised GDP figures offer hope for final three months of 2011

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

The U.S. economy grew more slowly in the summer than earlier thought, according to new data . But the reason could bode well for the final months of the year. Economic activity, as measured by gross domestic product, rose at an annual rate of only 2 percent in the July-through-September quarter, not the 2.5 percent that the Commerce Department estimated late last month. Read full article > >

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Revised GDP figures offer hope for final three months of 2011

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

The U.S. economy grew more slowly in the summer than earlier thought, according to new data . But the reason could bode well for the final months of the year. Economic activity, as measured by gross domestic product, rose at an annual rate of only 2 percent in the July-through-September quarter, not the 2.5 percent that the Commerce Department estimated late last month. Read full article > >

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Chris Cooley is hurt now, but he plans on staying awhile with the Redskins

Friday, October 28th, 2011

Chr is Cooley’s career obituary in Washington has been all but written in the past 72 hours. In the move-on world of the NFL and pro sports, Cooley has been portrayed as the once-rumbling but now gimpy-kneed tight end who will simply make too much money in the final year of his contract to justify keeping him and Fred Davis , the new It Guy at tight end who is due a raise. Read full article > >

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Police probe burned man’s death

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Police investigate the final hours of a man whose burned body was found at the side of road in Cumnock, Ayrshire.

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Palestinians Win Initial Vote on Unesco Bid

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

The Palestinians gained initial approval for full membership in Unesco, the final approval of which could result in a withdrawal of aid to the United Nations by the United States.

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Palestinians Win Initial Vote on Unesco Bid

Gene Weingarten: Stand-up tragedy

Thursday, September 29th, 2011

Lately, to entertain myself, I’ve been contemplating death. Many years ago, I was diagnosed with a potentially fatal disease. I wound up surviving it, but at the time it looked as though I had only about 10 years to live, the final months to be spent in end-stage liver failure. End-stage liver failure is not a comfortable way to die, which is a bit of an understatement, like saying that “nasally” is not a comfortable way to consume a pork chop. Read full article > >

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Barcelona wins Champions League final

Saturday, May 28th, 2011

Barcelona won European football’s biggest prize for the fourth time on Saturday, beating Manchester United 3-1 in the final of the UEFA Champions League.

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Apple Is Called Poised to Offer ‘Cloud’ Music

Saturday, May 21st, 2011

Apple has entered the final stages of negotiations with major record labels and music publishers for a service that will allow people to listen to their music stored on the Web.

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Very last shuttle mission scheduled

Friday, May 20th, 2011

Thirty years after the space shuttle program began, the final space shuttle flight is slated to take place on July 8, NASA said Friday.

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‘American Idol’ 2011: Goodbye, Haley Reinhart

Friday, May 20th, 2011

Note: Lisa de Moraes is in New York covering the broadcast network upfronts, and will return next week. In the meantime, WaPo Team TV’s Emily Yahr recaps the Top 3 Results Night. “American Idol” really likes to ratchet up the drama on results night, and it always gets a little out of control narrowing the final three to the final two. Hours before the show started, Fox sent out a release boasting that 95 million votes — the most for a non-finale night EVER — had been cast for Scotty McCreery, Lauren Alaina and Haley Reinhart. Read full article > >

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