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Today's Tribune-Review (Free subscription) | 05/04/2008
Running back Bradley Glatthaar slipped a backpack over his shoulder while Greg Moore finished dressing next to him, chatting nonstop about the rest of the day's schedule.
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The Brad Blog (Free subscription) | 04/16/2008
Last week, our friends, voting rights attorney John Bonifaz of VoterAction.org and Greg Moore of the NAACP National Voter Fund, testified at a U.S. House Administrative Committee hearing on the 2008 Presidential Primaries and Caucuses and "What we've learned so far." What we've learned, as Bonifaz explained in his opening statement (written [...]
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ClearysNoteBook (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
On March 9, 2008. (nee Hyland) Age 90. Of Glassboro. Formerly of Gloucester City. Devoted mother of Jim (late Gertrude) Pusey and the late Larry (Stella) Pusey. Beloved grandmother of Debbie (Greg) Moore, Tina Williams,...
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Talking Biz News (Free subscription) | 02/04/2008
Greg Moore, the editor of the Denver Post, told the Denver Business Journal Monday that the paper’s decision to move the business section inside other sections during the week doesn't mean that the column inches to business news will decline. Mark Harden wrote, “Moore said advertising support for the section had shrunk ‘to the point we needed [...]
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Everyday Ethics (Free subscription) | 01/29/2008
Westword Greg Moore writes in a memo: "While attending a caucus could raise questions about your impartiality as a journalist, I realize it is a right to participate in our democratic process. So, with certain exceptions, we will not prohibit folks from attending the caucuses. Honestly, I would prefer you didn't."
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Everyday Ethics (Free subscription) | 01/23/2008
Westword Post staffers apparently have been gossiping about the possibility of the Rocky Mountain News shutting down, or going online-only. "I would urge you all to knock it off," says Post editor Greg Moore .
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Blueshirt Bulletin (Free subscription) | 01/08/2008
UPDATE: Looks like Shanahan is dressing after all -- Parenteau will have to wait to make his Ranger debut. With Greg Moore good to go tonight and Brendan Shanahan almost certainly out, the Rangers will go with a top line...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 01/06/2008
There is no way the Celtics are going to break the 1995-96 Bulls' record of 72 wins in a season.
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 12/17/2007
The Rangers recalled Nigel Dawes and Greg Moore from Hartford of the AHL on Sunday and put both forwards right into the lineup against the Coyotes.
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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 12/16/2007
The Rangers recalled Nigel Dawes and Greg Moore from Hartford of the AHL on Sunday and put both forwards right into the lineup against the Phoenix Coyotes.
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Blueshirt Bulletin (Free subscription) | 12/16/2007
Nigel Dawes and Greg Moore will play tonight, while the Rangers go without any Ryans -- Hollweg will be scratched along with the re-assigned Callahan. With Marcel Hossa sidelined by the flu, Jason Strudwick will skate as the 12th forward...
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Covers.com (Free subscription) | 12/16/2007
NEW YORK -- The Rangers recalled Nigel Dawes and Greg Moore from Hartford of the AHL on Sunday and put both forwards right into the lineup against the Phoenix Coyotes . The Rangers entered the matchup with Phoenix as heavy -220 favorites. New...
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Blueshirt Bulletin (Free subscription) | 12/16/2007
Nigel Dawes and Greg Moore left Hartford after the Wolf Pack's OT win last night, headed for New York. And according to the AHL's official transactions page, Ryan Callahan has gone the other way. With Marcel Hossa a good bet...
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Blueshirt Bulletin (Free subscription) | 11/21/2007
It's going to be a big night tonight for two young hockey players. Greg Moore and Ivan Baranka will play their first NHL game when the Rangers visit Tampa Bay, according to John Dellapina of Blueshirts Blog reporting from the...