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VDGIF director out of job already

A year after the Virginia Department of Game Inland Fisheries hired J. Carlton Courter III to serve as director, he's out of a job. The Richmond Times-Dispatch said he...

Read more : 06.12.2007 00:00:00

Nats' name game endures

So what will the Washington Nationals' new ballpark be called on Opening Day next season? The long-awaited answer: Nationals Park.

Read more : 07.12.2007 00:00:00

Fear.

Opposing coaches feel only one emotion when Devin Hester touches the ball ?

Read more : 07.12.2007 00:00:00

Rapid recovery needed in short week

The Redskins' first "short week" game since November 2002 is critical - they have lost four consecutive games to start the season's second half and need a win...

Read more : 07.12.2007 00:00:00

Fight for rotation spots looks less wide open

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - When the Washington Nationals left last year's winter meetings in Orlando, Fla., they boasted a starting rotation with only one semi-sure thing...

Read more : 07.12.2007 00:00:00

For Zimmerman, this could be a plum spot

Almost four months before the first pitch at the Nats' new digs off South Capitol Street, Ryan Zimmerman appeared ready to go.

Read more : 07.12.2007 00:00:00

Wizards get break, win

The Wizards, playing in front of 17,684 fans at Verizon Center last night, returned to the .500 mark (9-9) against a Cleveland team that was without the NBA's leading...

Read more : 07.12.2007 00:00:00

Hoyas eventually surge past Tide

Continuing a disconcerting early season theme, the fifth-ranked Hoyas played nearly 36 minutes of forgettable hoops last night before waking up down the stretch to post...

Read more : 07.12.2007 00:00:00

Weary, ill Terps survive at home

Maybe the grueling schedule is starting to wear on the Maryland women's basketball team. Or it could be the stomach virus that is sweeping through the Terrapins.

Read more : 07.12.2007 00:00:00

Goodman gets a 'miracle'

Tamir Goodman sat at the podium, a yarmulke covering his red hair. The one-time Maryland basketball recruit and phenom dubbed the "Jewish Jordan" by Sports Illustrated...

Read more : 07.12.2007 00:00:00

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