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Vote for Gore, Steinem urges

October 3, 2000 by LINDSAY RIDDELL  
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The weight of the women’s movement welled up behind Al Gore yesterday when famed feminist and journalist Gloria Steinem, along with D.C. delegate to congress Eleanor Homes Norton, urged student journalists in a teleconference to support Vice President Al Gore for presidential election. At issue was the ability of the future president to elect three [...]

Transit mourns driver

September 11, 2000 by LINDSAY RIDDELL  
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Karen Coile slept in a chair nearly every night for two weeks while her husband Joe was in the hospital.   "She wouldn’t leave him," said Elizabeth Hill, an Orbit bus driver who has known the Coiles for four years. "That’s true love, to stay there and sleep in chairs and say you’re not going [...]

Landers signs reputable recruit

April 14, 2000 by LINDSAY RIDDELL  
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In an anticipated move, the Georgia women’s basketball team rounded out its recruiting class Wednesday, inking the nation’s top unsigned prospect. Ebony Felder, a 6-foot-2-inch forward/center from Murrah High in Jackson, Miss., signed a letter-of-intent to play at Georgia during the first day of the spring signing period. ‘I’m excited that Ebony is becoming a [...]

Make no ‘Beans’ about it, the woman is a pro

April 12, 2000 by LINDSAY RIDDELL  
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Georgia women’s golf coach Beans Kelly was described by one player as a ’20-year-old trapped in a 40-year-old’s body.’ If she’s not getting into potato chip fights on an airplane or exaggerating the number of miles she kayaked around an island, she’s taunting three-time All-American Shauna Estes for missing a putt when golf practice fizzles [...]

Lady Dogs drop out of NCAAs

March 29, 2000 by LINDSAY RIDDELL  
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Coach Andy Landers’ 17th trip to the NCAA women’s basketball tournament left him without a championship ring, but not without championship hopes for the near future. Landers’ squad, which bowed out against Rutgers 59-51 in the tournament’s Elite Eight, will return four of its five starters next season and has signed some of the top [...]

Dogs lose in Portland, 59-51

March 28, 2000 by LINDSAY RIDDELL  
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While most students slept obliviously, the Georgia women’s basketball team hit a championship roadblock early Tuesday morning, losing 59-51 to second-seeded Rutgers in the NCAA tournament’s West Regional finals in Portland, Oregon. The Lady Dogs, who had five players averaging in double digits in the tournament before the Elite Eight, rarely found a way to [...]

Dogs lose in Portland, 59-51

March 27, 2000 by LINDSAY RIDDELL  
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While most students slept obliviously, the Georgia women’s basketball team hit a championship roadblock early Tuesday morning, losing 59-51 to second-seeded Rutgers in the NCAA tournament’s West Regional finals in Portland, Oregon. The Lady Dogs, who had five players averaging in double digits in the tournament before the Elite Eight, rarely found a way to [...]

One away from final four

March 27, 2000 by LINDSAY RIDDELL  
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One more win and the Georgia women’s basketball team will secure its fourth Final Four appearance in six years. The Lady Dogs will face Rutgers tonight at 11:59 in a game televised nationally on ESPN. The Scarlet Knights, the No. 2 seed in the West, are Georgia’s reward for stomping 5th-seeded North Carolina 83-57 in [...]

Crawford gives Lady Dogs sixth-man boost

March 24, 2000 by LINDSAY RIDDELL  
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Shala Crawford hates media attention. But if the 6-foot-4-inch reserve continues to excel in the NCAA tournament, she’d better get used to it. Georgia’s women’s basketball team, already in Portland, Ore., preparing for Saturday’s Sweet 16 match-up with North Carolina, has been bolstered by Crawford, a junior-college transfer and an unexpected star, in the tournament’s [...]

Lady Dogs prepare for North Carolina

March 23, 2000 by LINDSAY RIDDELL  
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Georgia women’s basketball coach Andy Landers is having mixed feelings about fifth-seeded North Carolina, which his team will face in the Sweet 16 in Portland, Ore., Saturday. ‘No, I don’t feel good about North Carolina, but I feel great about us,’ Landers said. The Tar Heels finished the regular season with a 15-11 record and [...]

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