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10/06/2008
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Eagles stumble again
PHILADELPHIA -- The NFC East is the best division in professional football, and after five weeks REDSKINS 23 EAGLES 17 of the regular season the last-place Eagles are the only team failing to pull their own weight.

Laubach, Coyle win features at New Egypt
NEW EGYPT -- Rick Laubach of Quakertown, Pa., and Chris Coyle of Wilmington, Del., both won feature races on the first day of the season finale Rocktoberfest weekend Saturday night at New Egypt Speedway.

Princeton field hockey up to 9-1
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Texans' two-step to ruin
Kudos go to the Indiananpo lis Colts for their fantastic comeback yesterday, but is there a more disappointing team in the NFL than the 0-4 Houston Tex ans?

Westbrook fails to shake too much
PHILADELPHIA -- Back-to-back plays involving Brian Westbrook late in the third quarter proved to be the most ominous of all for the Eagles while on their way to a dismal 23-17 loss to the Washington Redskins.

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Koschek not only measured by wins
Her reign has transcended the eras from when the programs were being born through to today's thriving girls soccer scene. Sandy Koschek was there at the beginning and 400 wins later she is still here.

Twamley picks Penn football
The lure of matriculating at one of the most prestigious business schools in the country sold West Windsor-Plainsboro South senior tailback Dave Twamley on attending the University of Pennsylvania.

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