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Questions remain on players' status COLUMBIA, S.C. - Georgia and South Carolina both have questions heading into Southeastern Conference play this weekend, perhaps none bigger than "Who's playing?" NCAA investigations have spent tim... mdjonline.com
Georgia, South Carolina await NCAA rulings Georgia and South Carolina both have questions heading into Southeastern Conference play this weekend, perhaps none bigger than "Who's playing?" NCAA investigations have spent time with players from each campus this summer, forcing Bulldogs coach Mark Richt and Gamecocks coach Steve Spurrier to hold back starters until their status with the sport's governing body was cleared up. rivals.yahoo.com
Georgia, South Carolina await word from NCAA COLUMBIA, S.C.(AP) Georgia and South Carolina both have questions heading into Southeastern Conference play this weekend, perhaps none bigger than "Who's playing?" sportsillustrated.cnn.com
"Don't Ask" takes a long, leering look at gays in the military When "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" became official U.S. policy in 1993, many Americans regarded it as a perfectly reasonable way to handle the presence of gays in the military. Seriously, why would you want to talk about being gay in the first place? Just keep your mouth shut, queer. These days... www.sfweekly.com
How to escape a time loop What would you do if you ran into a future version of yourself? www.cnn.com
ANNIE'S MAILBOX: Woman must go slowly to rekindle old flame Dear Annie: Many years ago, I was engaged to "Roy," a great guy. I called off the wedding two weeks before because I had a terrible case of cold feet. Roy and I remained friends for three years, but when I began dating someone else and miscarried his child, Roy stopped speaking to me. Since then, I have moved around and dated others, but they never compared to Roy. dailytribune.com
Winston Justice: Anxious times for Eagles as cuts are made Eagles right tackle Winston Justice is writing a column for the Daily News again this season. His columns appears Wednesdays. www.philly.com
Hoover grad Hellickson named USA TODAY player of the year Hellickson, 23, wowed a lot of people in 2010, going 12-3 with a 2.45 ERA in 21 starts at Class AAA Durham (N.C.). www.desmoinesregister.com
Markets & Analysis On the face of it, Stephen Green is a curious choice as Trade Minister. How the considered, cerebral, religious chairman of HSBC will cope with the rough and tumble of politics is difficult to fathom. www.thisislondon.co.uk
The Adjudicator: NRL finals W1 Woke up this morning from the strangest dream, the NRL had the oddest top-eight The Adjudicator has ever seen; the Raiders were on the road to the holy grail... foxsports.com.au
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