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Buckeye Baseball: Big Losses Bring End To Championship Season

Buckeye Baseball: Big Losses Bring End To Championship Season

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Playing its second game of the day, Ohio State was eliminated from the NCAA Tallahassee Regional by No. 1 seed Florida State, 37-4, Saturday. Florida State wins the regional and advances to play in a super regional next week. The Seminoles set NCAA tournament game records for runs, hits with 38, for [...]

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May 31 2009 | Posted in OSUGAMEDAY | Read More »

Cavaliers: Cooked And Done It’ll Be Lakers vs Magic

Cavaliers: Cooked And Done It’ll Be Lakers vs Magic

Embedded video from NBA Video With a 66 win regular season record heading into the playoffs , with a one bonafide home loss record at their backs and with the NBA’s Most Valuable Player on their side, the Cleveland Cavaliers fell short in their attempt to reach the NBA finals and give NBA fans what [...]

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May 31 2009 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

Tiger Woods Coming To Columbus: Will Play In Memorial

Tiger Woods Coming To Columbus: Will Play In Memorial

Tiger Woods made if official today. He will be coming to Columbus to play in the Memorial Tournament next week. Here is the statement from his website. “Top Ranked Tiger Woods returns to competition next week in the Memorial Tournament hosted by Jack Nicklaus”.  If you will recall Tiger Woods missed last years Memorial due [...]

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May 29 2009 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

Xerox New CEO: Ursula Burns

Xerox New CEO: Ursula Burns

Ursula M. Burns isn’t one to savor victory—even if it’s being the first African American woman to lead a major U.S. corporation and the first female CEO to take the reins from another woman. Within days of being named chief executive of Xerox (XRX) she was on a plane to Europe. The mission: a 30-day [...]

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May 29 2009 | Posted in Headlines, Politics | Read More »

Power Outage Cause Of Jump In May Birth Rate?

Power Outage Cause Of Jump In May Birth Rate?

Last September the remnants of Hurricane Ike blew through Ohio, leaving thousands of homes and businesses without power for days. Now, nine months later, residents are bracing themselves for another brush with forces of nature. “There is definitely a significantly high number of babies being born at the hospital,” said Holly Michael, communications manager at [...]

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May 28 2009 | Posted in Headlines | Read More »