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LaMichael James to Return to Oregon

Filed under: Oregon
LaMichael James will skip the 2011 NFL Draft and return to school for his junior season, the University of Oregon announced Thursday.
James is coming off a season in which he finished third in Heisman voting after rushing for 1,682 yards — only 40 short of Jonathan Stewart’s school record. With 3,228 career yards [...]

Charley Rosen’s Close Look: What’s Wrong With the Lakers?

Filed under: Lakers, Spurs

OK, the Lakers claimed that the piece of coal that the Heat presented them with on Christmas Day was due to their lack of focus and their failure to approach the game with an appropriate sense of urgency. And after being publicly berated by both Phil Jackson and Kobe Bryant, as well [...]

5 questions about teaching ethics to kids

Rushworth Kidder, author of "Good Kids, Tough Choices," talks about the vital challenge of helping children develop moral fiber.

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Jeremy Hazell Describes Moment of Gun-Shot Wound

Filed under: Seton Hall
It’s always better to keep things in perspective.
Jeremy Hazell, a 6-foot-5 senior guard for the Seton Hall basketball team, knows that best now.
“I just feel very lucky, very blessed,” Hazell said in an exclusive interview with the New York Daily News on Monday, after surviving a gun-shot wound while walking [...]

Can I Commit Adultry

ROMANS 7:2 For the women which hath an husband is bound by the law to her husband so long as he liveth, but if the husband be dead,she is loosed from the law of
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Mohamed Massaquoi, Brian Robiskie Hook Up for TD Pass (Video)

Filed under: Browns, Ravens
The Browns lost their third game in a row Sunday, 20-10 to the Ravens, totaling only 280 yards of total offense. They did manage to score with flair, however, on their first quarter touchdown — a reverse pass from Mohamed Massaquoi to Brian Robiskie.
With no score, Colt McCoy took a shotgun snap [...]

Tulsa Lives Up to Hurricane Nickname, Blows Out Hawaii 62-35 in Hawaii Bowl

Filed under: Hawaii, Tulsa, Bowl Games, FCS

If you didn’t know better, you’d wonder if Tulsa played Hawaii in basketball or football Friday night in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl at Aloha Stadium. It was that wild of a scoring affair.
With Tulsa and Hawaii being two of the highest-scoring teams in college football this season, many expected [...]

Reader recommendation: War Like the Thunderbolt

Monitor readers share their favorite book picks.

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LeBron James: NBA Might Be Better With Fewer Teams

Filed under: Heat, Nets, Timberwolves, NBA CBA
PHOENIX — With the NBA’s collective bargaining agreement set to expire after this season, one of the things commissioner David Stern has put out there in the early stages of the negotiations has been the possibility of contracting one or more of the league’s small-market teams.
LeBron James doesn’t necessarily [...]

Larry Brown Resigns as Bobcats Coach

Filed under: Bobcats, NBA Coaches
Larry Brown has stepped down as coach of the Charlotte Bobcats, the team announced today.
After going 44-38 last season and falling to Orlando in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs, the Bobcats struggled to a 9-19 start this season that sparked what is being deemed a mutual decision between [...]

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