College Football Week One: Where Jax State's Upset Of Ole Miss Ranks This was certainly one for the ages. Tiny Jacksonville State came into Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford and erased a 31-10 halftime deficit to ultimately win in two overtimes. On a day where North Dakota State also took down the Kansas Jayhawks in Lawrence, this result got all the press, and rightfully so. In the grand scheme of things, where does this upset fit in? Can a FCS team taking down ... |
As Campaign Sprint Begins, GOP Enjoys Head Start The start of the 2010 election sprint finds Texas Republicans feverish: Even the sober ones think they could snatch up to 10 more state House seats. Democrats maintain they can still wrest majority control away from the GOP. |
Innkeepers, Tronox, Brown, Taylor Bean, Colonial: Bankruptcy Innkeepers USA Trust didn’t properly carry out its duties to creditors, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Shelley C. Chapman ruled last week. Chapman refused to approve an agreement that would have compelled Innkeepers, a real estate investment trust, to pursue a reorganization plan giving the stock to a subsidiary of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. |
L.A. City Council to again take up South-Central mall project The Slauson Central Retail Center, which was approved twice before, has been mired in years of litigation and allegations of political back-dealing. To its backers, the long-planned shopping mall at the southwest corner of Slauson and Central avenues would provide a crucial boost for a blighted industrial strip. |
After shocking loss, Mississippi looks to regroup OXFORD, Miss. (AP) -- For the most part, things have gone quite well for Mississippi's football program since coach Houston Nutt arrived on campus in November of 2007. |
After shocking loss, Mississippi tries to regroup The Houston Nutt era suffered its first true black eye Saturday, when Ole Miss inexplicably lost to Jacksonville State 49-48 in double overtime. It's the first time the Rebels have lost to a Football Championship Subdivision team in school history. |
GOP hopeful heading into fall campaigns The Labor Day start of the 2010 election sprint finds Texas Republicans feverish: Even the sober ones think they could snatch up to 10 more seats in the state House this year. |
Rebels try to regroup after losing opener OXFORD — For the most part, things have gone quite well for Ole Miss’ football program since coach Houston Nutt arrived on campus in November of 2007. |
Names and Faces PORTSMOUTH — Prudential Verani Realty announced that Sharon Curcio has joined the new Portsmouth regional office at 111 Maplewood Ave., serving the greater Seacoast of New Hampshire, southern Maine and northern Massachusetts. |
Other College Football Capsules: Davis' dramatic TD lifts ECU past Tulsa 51-49 GREENVILLE, N.C. (AP) — In his first start at East Carolina, quarterback Dominique Davis provided one of the greatest finishes in the history of the program. |