Weekly Basket: Thinking Outside the MOX

 Volume XVI No.25: June 22, 2012 

Remember your parents telling you that if something looks too good to be true, it probably is? Well, that principle applies equally to federal programs and clearance racks at discount stores. The difference is that while consumers learn from buying a lemon, our government too often keeps spending in hopes of making lemonade.

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College World Series: Lopez Comments on Win | NCAA.com

 

Last Updated – June 26, 2012 2:06 GMT

OMAHA, Neb. — It took 20 years, but Andy Lopez did it. He’s in elite company in the college baseball world.

He’d been to Omaha again after winning the 1992 national championship as the Pepperdine head coach. One of those trips was even as the No. 1 seed in 1998 in leading the Florida Gators. But it’s not always the best team that wins.

 

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Former Wilmington Men’s Soccer Striker Shining with Swedish Division II Professional Club

DATE: June 25, 2012

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NEW CASTLE, Del. – – Former Wilmington University men’s soccer 2009 captain Sargbah Tarpeh is continuing to make a name for himself as he recently signed with a Swedish Division II Norrland club, Harnosands FF, moving up from the Swedish Division III ranks a season ago.

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Gloucester City News Headlines for June 28 issue

 

  • Gloucester City Girl Scouts Prepare July Fourth Float
  • Mount Ephraim School Board Selects Interim Chief Administrator
  • Mary Bray School Young Consumers Enjoy Shop-Rite Visit
  • Bittersweet Graduation For Ross And Bell Oaks School

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