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June 18, 2025

Month: October 2018

Article

Marchand, Bergeron victimize Hurricanes in 3-2 Bruins win

October 30, 2018 Cory Lavalette

RALEIGH — The night before Halloween, the Carolina Hurricanes again encountered the Jekyll-and-Hyde nature of their special teams. The visiting Bruins and Hurricanes exchanged power play goals through the first two periods, but it was […]

Opinion

HIll: Is 2018 the ‘most important election’ in history?

October 30, 2018 admin

Every election is important. That is why our founders instituted two-year election cycles for the offices closest to the needs of the people: the U.S. Congress and state legislatures. Delegate Roger Sherman of Connecticut explained why […]

Opinion

BOZELL: What’s Halloween without racism charges?

October 30, 2018 admin

It’s Halloween and time for another round of outrage over inappropriate costumes. Once upon a time, parents — most of them, anyway — were concerned with oversexualized costumes for little children, but how unenlightened was […]

Opinion

WILLIAMS: Democratic-controlled House

October 30, 2018 admin

Democrats are hoping the coming election will give them a majority in the House of Representatives. Republicans and much of our nation dread that prospect. My question is: What would a House majority mean for […]

Features

Guitarist Jimmy Page looks back at 50 years of Led Zeppelin

October 30, 2018 admin

CORONA, Calif. — Jimmy Page once painted a dragon, and used it to slay. The guitar guru was so bursting with creative inspiration 50 years ago that he felt compelled to pick up a brush […]

Features

‘Halloween’ carves up another $32 million to top box office

October 30, 2018 admin

NEW YORK — Michael Meyers — or is it Jamie Lee Curtis? — can’t be stopped. “Halloween” dominated the North American box office for the second straight weekend, carving up an estimated $32 million in […]

Article

Deacons dominate ACC Player of the Week selections

October 29, 2018 Brett Friedlander

  If Matt Colburn was running like he had something to prove on Saturday, it’s because he did.   The Wake Forest senior had originally committed to play at Louisville, but his scholarship offer was rescinded by […]

Article

Hurricanes can’t solve Greiss again, lose 2-1 to Islanders

October 28, 2018 Cory Lavalette

RALEIGH — Nothing brings out the best in New York Islanders goalie Thomas Greiss quite like the Carolina Hurricanes — and the barrage of shots they toss his way. The Islanders beat Carolina 2-1 on […]

Article

Panthers control all three phases of game in win over Ravens

October 28, 2018 Shawn Krest

For most of Sunday’s win over Baltimore, the Carolina Panthers found themselves in unfamiliar territory—in the lead. “Man, it’s a whole lot different,” said cornerback Captain Munnerlyn. “We like when we have the lead.” The […]

Article

Wake Forest blows out Louisville 56-35 for first ACC victory

October 28, 2018 Cory Lavalette

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Wake Forest running back Matt Colburn II couldn’t believe the space he had on many of his carries against Louisville. While that says a lot about the Demon Deacons’ run blocking, the […]

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