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| Weekly updates: Friday, September 3, 2010 7:00:00 PM Related: Gators, Tar Heels, Buckeyes and Jayhawks earn top seeds INDIANAPOLIS - Defending champion Florida, Ohio State, Kansas and North Carolina drew No. 1 seeds in the NCAA men's basketball tournament, earning their spots Sunday by winning their conference championships. The 65-team tournament begins Tuesday night http://c.moreover.comChina's Liang wins Singapore Masters in playoff watched Steel send his tee shot into the water on the first extra hole, the par-four 18th at Laguna National's Masters Course. All Liang needed was a par to secure his maiden title and the first place prize of nearly 140,000 euros. He became only the http://c.moreover.comTOMORROW is the deadline to register for meeting! TOMORROW is the deadline to register for the 2006 South Carolina Associated Press Broadcasters annual meeting in Myrtle Beach. The business meeting with the election of officers is set for 9:30 a-m. Lisa Goddard of C-N-N Radio in Washington D-C will http://c.moreover.comHarig: PGA Tour becoming invite only? ORLANDO -- Arnold Palmer beat Walt Disney to Central Florida, finding delight in pristine lakes, orange groves and tranquility. He became enamored with what he described as a peaceful place where he could escape winter's wrath and work on his golf game http://c.moreover.comUC, CSU students face fee hikes of 7 to 10 percent in next year Leaders of California's two public university systems voted Wednesday to raise fees for more than 600,000 students. California State University trustees voted 16-1 to raise fees by 10 percent for the 2007-08 school year on all 23 campuses. At the Long http://c.moreover.comA celebration of the MTV lifestyle Features 15 Mar 2007 Shuib Taib CARDHOLDERS of the new MTV credit card by Hong Leong Bank (HLB) can now look forward to a night out without the usual hassle. For instance, under the MTV Clubbers category, it offers cardholders exclusive privileges such http://c.moreover.comKhalid Sheikh Mohammed cemented his position as al-Qaida's most ambitious operational planner when he confessed in a U.S. military tribunal to planning and supporting 31 terrorist attacks, topped by 911, that killed thousands of innocent victims sin WASHINGTON - Khalid Sheikh Mohammed cemented his position as al-Qaida's most ambitious operational planner when he confessed in a U.S. military tribunal to planning and supporting 31 terrorist attacks, topped by 911, that killed thousands of innocent http://c.moreover.com |
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