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March 15, 2010
More Parity Atop the Bracket, but Less Talent on the Bubble
More Parity Atop the Bracket, but Less Talent on the Bubble The N.C.A.A. revealed the 65-team field for its men’s basketball tournament on Sunday amid vigorous discussions about significantly changing this rite of March by adding 31 teams. Yet the assembling of this year’s field was perhaps defined by the undistinguished nature of the teams…
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March 15, 2010
Kansas is my favorite, but its road to Indy is chock full of roadblocks
Kansas is my favorite, but its road to Indy is chock full of roadblocks If the past four days of basketball were any indicator, we’re about to be treated to an NCAA tournament full of One Shining Moments. From Evan Turner’s 37-footer to Da’Sean Butler’s game-winners, DeMarcus Cousins’ put-back and Jon Scheyer’s dagger, this year’s…
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March 15, 2010
Rebel Without Applause: Ole Miss Shedding Light on Ethics
Rebel Without Applause: Ole Miss Shedding Light on Ethics Before you start judging Ole Miss, look around the country, they aren’t the only university, or pro team for that matter, in need of an identity makeover, but for the moment they are the only one sitting in the barber’s chair. The most basic argument is;…
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March 15, 2010
2010 NCAA tournament is a wide-open affair
2010 NCAA tournament is a wide-open affair There are three-to-five teams that most impressed during the regular season and even those carry significant questions into the tournament. After that, it’s anyone’s guess. Yahoo’s Tournament Pick’em will give you $1 million if you can perfectly predict the bracket. It’s never happened before and I think Yahoo’s…
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March 15, 2010
NCAA Tournament bracket winners and losers: South full of winners who got better than they deserved
NCAA Tournament bracket winners and losers: South full of winners who got better than they deserved The Volunteers, who have wins over Kansas and Kentucky, the top two seeds in the NCAA Tournament and the Nos. 1 and 2 in the RPI, earned an RPI of 14. They were given a No. 6 seed, the…
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March 15, 2010
Ten Mistakes to Avoid When Filling Out Your 2010 NCAA Tourney Bracket
Ten Mistakes to Avoid When Filling Out Your 2010 NCAA Tourney Bracket Thousands of people will start filling out their brackets, trying to determine which team will win the national championship this year. For some fans, filling out their bracket is little more than a guessing game from familiar school names. They enter without a…
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March 15, 2010
In NCAA tournament, lack of quality at-large teams keeps them all on the bubble
In NCAA tournament, lack of quality at-large teams keeps them all on the bubble “In most years you’ll see teams really come forward and grab hold of spots,” Shaver said. “We have seen a number of teams miss opportunities this year.” Shaver’s assistants text him hour-by-hour updates on other crucial games nationwide. Bad news came…
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March 15, 2010
Roethlisberger’s Bad Judgment
Roethlisberger’s Bad Judgment It would be a mistake to dismiss this as just another “he said, she said” case that will soon fade away. Perhaps it will, but we don’t know that. If the investigators find evidence of an injury to the victim that could only result from a forcible sexual assault, Roethlisberger is in…
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March 15, 2010
Sun Herald slams Blackmon for killing open meeting bill
Sun Herald slams Blackmon for killing open meeting bill Blackmon has been citing various objections to the legislation for weeks. He thought imposing larger fines on ill-advised officials was “a sledgehammer” approach. Especially since some of those officials may be ill-advised by Blackmon, whose law firm represents the city of Canton. On Feb. 10, Canton…
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March 15, 2010
GWC – Lawmakers nibble at pension problems
Lawmakers nibble at pension problems Mississippi lawmakers want to cut down on state employees who are double-dipping — drawing a state retirement while continuing to be paid either as contract or part-time workers. The practice, say advocates of the change, has gotten more prevalent during the budget pinch, as state agencies try to cut their…
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March 14, 2010
CL – Longtime former state health officer seeks factual debate of federal proposal
Longtime former state health officer seeks factual debate of federal proposal Based on my past experiences in health care administration and current understanding of the proposed health insurance reform proposals, I would like to make a statement. The proposals are complex, but the problems addressed are just as complex and difficult to solve. The program…
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March 14, 2010
CL – Health care would benefit Mississippi, even though Barbour says we can’t afford it
CL – Health care would benefit Mississippi, even though Barbour says we can’t afford it There is probably no single topic has been discussed longer and more often in Mississippi than the proposed federal health care reforms. Gov. Haley Barbour maintains that Mississippi can’t afford the proposed Medicaid expansion contained in the U.S. Senate health…
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Jeremy Pittari
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August 15, 2025
Twelve states are restricting junk food purchases from SNAP. Mississippi could be next
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Daniel Tyson
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August 15, 2025
Grant funding in 5 Mississippi counties aimed at reducing financial strain in Youth Courts
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Frank Corder
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August 15, 2025
MSU Ag report: Row crop producers in Mississippi facing a very tough road ahead
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Lynne Jeter
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August 12, 2025
CoBuilders 2025 Launch Day: Mississippi’s innovation ecosystem takes center stage
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Daniel Tyson
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August 11, 2025
What is Mississippi’s pitch to corporations looking to invest in the Magnolia State?
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Daniel Tyson
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August 7, 2025
Mississippi is an attractive place for corporate investment. Find out why
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Matt Friedeman
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August 17, 2025
Remember your first Bible?
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Alistair Begg
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August 15, 2025
The weight of glory
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Eddie Pells, Associated Press
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August 14, 2025
A way-too early guess at who will make the College Football Playoff this season
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Dr. Kendall Conger
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August 15, 2025
I challenged Duke’s DEI dogma – and paid with my job
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Kimberly Ross
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August 13, 2025
Americans aren’t having enough babies
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Sid Salter
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August 13, 2025
Term limits: Still a tired gimmick, still disempowers voters, still weakens Mississippi
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