RICHMOND — It's up to Michael Vick now.
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Two of Michael Vick's alleged cohorts in a grisly dogfighting case pleaded guilty today, and one said the Atlanta Falcons quarterback joined them in drowning and hanging dogs that underperformed.
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Regular readers of this column know I dispense accolades to Democrats as sparingly as a sixpence from Scrooge. But I have to admit I'm impressed with the strategic and tactical prowess of Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
Regular readers of this column know I dispense accolades to Democrats as sparingly as a sixpence from Scrooge. But I have to admit I'm impressed with the strategic and tactical prowess of Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
In the reporting and commentary preceding Sunday's Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony for San Diego's Tony Gwynn and Baltimore's Cal Ripken Jr., one ESPN sports journalist observed: "They did it the right way."
In the reporting and commentary preceding Sunday's Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony for San Diego's Tony Gwynn and Baltimore's Cal Ripken Jr., one ESPN sports journalist observed: "They did it the right way."
RICHMOND — One of Michael Vick's co-defendants pleaded guilty yesterday to federal dogfighting conspiracy charges and agreed to fully cooperate with the government in its prosecution of the Atlanta Falcons quarterback and two other men.
RICHMOND — One of Michael Vick's co-defendants pleaded guilty yesterday to federal dogfighting conspiracy charges and agreed to fully cooperate with the government in its prosecution of the Atlanta Falcons quarterback and two other men.