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The University of Richmond men's and women's basketball teams violated NCAA rules by contacting recruits in hundreds of e-mails and phone calls, and the two coaches involved have left the school, according to a posting Monday on the school's website. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Richmond's hoops teams violated recruiting rules", url: " });
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An exhibit recognizing the artistic contributions of Hispanic Americans opens at North Richmond's Pine Camp Spotlight Gallery on Friday, September 19. "Artistas Latinos" includes artwork from more than 20 area artists. There will be an opening reception at Pine Camp from 7:00 until 9:00pm on Friday, September 19. The exhibit runs through October 24. The gallery [...]
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... that same family tree lists the birthdate for the youngest Richmond child as 1784. The will of Thomas Powell III, made 2 February 1855, names daughter "Elizabeth Post."The (Truman) Powells and Richmonds were early settlers of Spencertown/Austerlitz, New York. Thomas Powell of Bethpage, Long Island, New York had a daughter, Elizabeth, b. 2 July 1727, who married Micah Post. Truman Powell had a ...
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I've headed down to Richmond several times this summer since a friend moved there for work. Despite the city's reverence for the Civil War, I really like Richmond. The houses are lovely, there's terrific shopping, and the restaurants have soul, whether it's Kuba-Kuba, Mamma 'Zu, Buzz and Ned's Barbecue, or Comfort. On my last trip, I stopped by Belmont Butchery to talk with Richmonder Tanya ...
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09:08 @cgioia make sure Twitter is on in the settings # 16:48 @camasii go into settings and make sure Twitter is one # 20:47 @williamwnapier I like muddy waters, but I think there are many good places. I think the best cup I ever had was organic coffee at Spot # 21:48 At richmonds with bret and a cigar #Automatically shipped by LoudTwitter
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By Karen Did you know there's legalized gambling right at Richmond International Airport? Here's how you play: Drive with the flow of traffic and get a speeding ticket, or obey posted speeds and risk getting rear-ended. It's a lose-lose proposition where the "house" always wins, but some gamblers enjoy that. At Henrico County traffic court yesterday, the dedicated police [...]
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