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Fifth-Ranked Eagles "Find a Way" in the Rain to Beat Vikings 41-34

Fifth-Ranked Eagles "Find a Way" in the Rain to Beat Vikings 41-34
"Find a way," were the continual words of Eastern Washington University head football coach in the waning seconds Saturday (Nov. 17) at Jeld-Wen Field in Portland, Ore. Eastern's All-America wide receivers – and transfer quarterback Kyle Padron -- came up with huge plays when the Eagles

EU workers strike over possible budget cuts

EU workers strike over possible budget cuts
By RAF CASERTAssociated Press BRUSSELS (AP) - If an unprecedented debt crisis has been battering the European Union for over three years, isn't it time that EU employees take a sizeable pay cut too? That was a popular question Thursday as thousands of well-paid and much-maligned workers

American economy expands at modest 2 percent pace

American economy expands at modest 2 percent pace
By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABERAP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - The latest snapshot of economic growth shows the U.S. recovery remains tepid. Growth in the July-September quarter climbed slightly but was still too weak to stir significantly more hiring. The pace of expansion rose to a 2 percent

American economy expands at modest 2 percent pace

American economy expands at modest 2 percent pace
By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABERAP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - The latest snapshot of economic growth shows the U.S. recovery remains tepid. Growth in the July-September quarter climbed slightly but was still too weak to stir significantly more hiring. The pace of expansion rose to a 2 percent

Scout abuse files release sparks public interest

Scout abuse files release sparks public interest
By NIGEL DUARAAssociated Press PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - A website with files showing the Boy Scouts of America's cover-up of decades of sexual abuse is generating interest from people wanting to know who the alleged abusers are and whether people who molested them as Scouts are in the files.

Scout abuse files release sparks public interest

Scout abuse files release sparks public interest
By NIGEL DUARAAssociated Press PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - The online release of files showing the Boy Scouts of America's cover-up of decades of sexual abuse has created interest among Americans who want to know who the alleged abusers are and whether people who molested them as Scouts are in

"Perversion files" show locals helped cover up

"Perversion files" show locals helped cover up
By NIGEL DUARAAssociated Press PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - An array of local authorities - police chiefs, prosecutors, pastors and town Boy Scout leaders among them - quietly shielded scoutmasters and others who allegedly molested children, according to a newly opened trove of confidential files

"Perversion files" show locals helped cover up

"Perversion files" show locals helped cover up
By NIGEL DUARAAssociated Press PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Again and again, decade after decade, an array of authorities - police chiefs, prosecutors, pastors and local Boy Scout leaders among them - quietly shielded scoutmasters and others accused of molesting children, a newly opened trove of

Scout files shown at news conference

Scout files shown at news conference
By NIGEL DUARAAssociated Press PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Attorneys are showing a number of so-called Boy Scout "perversion files" at a news conference in preparation later in the day for release of 14,500 pages of documents included in the files. At the Thursday news conference, attorney Paul Mones

No. 7 Kansas State blows out Kansas, 56-16

No. 7 Kansas State blows out Kansas, 56-16
By DAVE SKRETTAAP Sports Writer MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) - Bill Snyder didn't have a whole lot to say to No. 7 Kansas State at halftime on Saturday. It wasn't because he was at a loss for material. The Wildcats had stumbled their way through a first half in which everything went right for