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  • SAN ANTONIO - Move over, Butler. Virginia Commonwealth is crashing the Final Four. Two weeks ago, the 11th-seeded Rams so doubted they would get a NCAA tournament invite that they watched Cartoon Network and went out for burgers instead of watching the selection show. Now, all of America will be watching them in the Final Four.

  • NEWARK, N.J. - Kentucky spent 13 straight springs watching other schools play in the Final Four, a destination college basketball's winningest program considers its birthright. At most places, that's hardly a drought.

  • Previously, I unveiled a bracket featuring 64 of the biggest work- related headaches faced by employers. I invited readers to choose their "winners" in each of four regions. Well, the votes are in and readers from around the Pacific Northwest have selected their "final four" frustrating situations for 2011. Here are some practical tips for handling each of these annoyances. Documentation region: supervisors who forget to document warnings

  • HOUSTON -- Welcome to Reliant Stadium, where the most improbable matchup in NCAA Tournament history will be contested between Butler and Virginia Commonwealth about 80 minutes from now. It's a shame one of them has to lose. There's been talk that the "real final" is the second game between traditional powers UConn and Kentucky. But I wish Butler and VCU could be playing on opposite sides of the bracket. They would have a genuine chance to win and meet one another for the title Monday night.

  • HOUSTON - Connecticut was supposed to be too young, Kentucky too immature, Butler too old news and Virginia Commonwealth too far off the radar. This is some kinda Final Four, huh?

  • RICHMOND, Va. - On a campus where hundreds have lined up daily to buy Final Four T-shirts at $21.98 each, VCU film students Caroline Miller and Tommy Bell were selling glazed doughnuts at $1 a pop while pausing to reflect on their school's improbable run. I've never seen this much school spirit," said Miller, standing behind boxes of Krispy Kreme doughnuts, the sticky sweet attraction of their arts fundraiser. "On Sunday, you couldn't even walk outside without cracking a grin for how proud the school is right now.

  • Text messages immediately started flooding Carolyn Charnocks cell phone Sunday night following Duke Universitys defeat of Baylor University in the NCAA Elite Eight. Charnock, the executive director of Kanawha Countys Metro 911 center, is a Duke alumna. Her husband, John Charnock, director of parks and recreation for the city of Charleston, is a graduate of West Virginia University. The two met in the early 1990s when Carolyn was working as a reporter for the Daily Mail and John was working for the Salvation Army. Carolyn says her friends are convinced the battle of the century is about to unfold at the Charnock household, with WVU and Duke facing off in Saturdays Final Four matchup. The winner advances to the national championship game Monday. My phone lit up with messages from my frien...

  • The votes are in, the contests have been played - we are down to the Final Four Biggest Workplace Headaches for 2011! We received bracket entries from...

  • HOUSTON - Connecticut was supposed to be too young, Kentucky too immature, Butler too old news and Virginia Commonwealth too far off the radar. This is some kinda Final Four, huh?

  • By David Borges Register Staff dborges@nhregister.com Tom Rausch, a Madison native and 2007 Hand High graduate, has a ticket to this year's Final Four and is "immensely" excited about it. But not for the reason you might expect.



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