Saturday, November 4, 2006

Jackets drilling the rules in (Stuffing envelopes)

Jon Tenuta, Buddy Geis and Curtis Modkins know more than blitzes, pass routes and running lanes. They also know NCAA rules. Georgia Tech's defensive coordinator and receivers and running backs coaches got perfect scores on a 40-question rules test they took in May. They could have missed as many as eight questions and still been certified to recruit off-campus, but the Yellow Jackets are striving
(Casper. WY) - In recognition of the eighth anniversary of Matthew Shepard 's death on October 12th, the Matthew Shepard Foundation will launch an aggressive and provocative multimedia campaign on Thursday to encourage responsible voting in the upcoming midterm elections.
WASHINGTON - U.S. Rep. Sam Farr spent about $162,000 on political consultants, about a quarter of his total expenses, during his last re-election bid, according to a study by the nonprofit Center for Public Integrity.
The school president halts a plan that paid the sports department for GOP political activities.