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(AP) — Lefty Driesell, the Hall of Fame coach whose folksy drawl belied a fiery on-court demeanor that put Maryland on the college basketball map and enabled him to rebuild several struggling programs, died Saturday. Driesell was inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007, but his entry into the Naismith shrine proved more elusive. He went 9-14 in his debut, one of only two times over an entire season in which he would finish with a losing record as a college coach. Congratulations.”After leaving Maryland, Driesell was hired in 1988 by James Madison, a small Virginia school that finished 10-18 in 1987. I figured it out pretty quickly.”___AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball
Persons: Lefty Driesell, Driesell's, Ty Anderson, Driesell, Len Bias, James Madison, , Mike Krzyzewski, he’s, ” Driesell, George Raveling, Charlie Scott, Davidson, Scott, , Len Elmore, “ Lefty, Brad Davis, Naismith, John Wooden, Tom McMillen, John Lucas, Elmore, ” Krzyzewski, Charles Grice Driesell, Joyce, Gary Williams, Williams, Gary, Dean Smith, Adolph Rupp, Bob Knight, “ I’m, I’ve, Chuck, Chuck Driesell, “ Dad, I’m Organizations: of Fame, Maryland, Wofford, Washington Post, NCAA Division, Davidson, Georgia State, Naismith, Basketball Hall of Fame, NCAA, Atlantic Coast Conference, NBA, UNC, Hall of Fame, Driesell, Americans, trailblazer, College Basketball Hall of Fame, Boston Celtics, Park, UCLA, Terrapins, Terps, ACC, Cole, House, Carolina State, NIT, Granby, Duke, Ford Motor Co, Newport News, Southern Conference, Dukes, The Panthers, Citadel Locations: Md, Maryland, Virginia Beach , Virginia, American, North Carolina, Driesell’s, Carolina, N.C, Norfolk , Virginia, Norfolk, Virginia, Wisconsin, Duke
(AP) — Before Gary Williams led Maryland to the 2002 NCAA championship, Lefty Driesell made the Terrapins relevant. “Coach Driesell is Maryland,” said Jeff Baxter, who played at Maryland from 1982-86. “When you think of Maryland Terrapins, you think of coach Driesell, and of course coach Williams winning the national championship that came about, but it never would have been written if it weren’t for coach Driesell. Those are things I don’t think coach got a lot of credit for. ___AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball
Persons: Gary Williams, Lefty Driesell, ” Williams, Lefty, He’s, , Driesell, Len Bias, James Madison, , Jeff Baxter, Williams, ” Baxter, Guard Keith Gatlin, ” Gatlin, “ I’d, “ Lefty, , ” ___ Organizations: Terrapins, Illinois, Atlantic Coast Conference, Duke, North Carolina State, Georgia State, Terps, NCAA, ACC, Basketball Hall of Fame, Maryland, Maryland Terrapins, Guard, UCLA, AP Locations: Md, Maryland, North Carolina, North, ” Maryland, Davidson, ,
AdvertisementWhen Charles Patti read that ketamine had been a major factor in the "Friends" star Matthew Perry's death, his heart sank. AdvertisementMultiple researchers told Business Insider that labeling ketamine as the sole cause of Perry's death is misleading. "Matthew Perry's ketamine overdose should be a lesson in expanded use of the dangerous drug," declared The New York Post. There's no data on how many people go from receiving ketamine treatment in clinics to using it without a prescription. Herzberg, the historian, said he's not particularly worried about Perry's death causing a moral panic.
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Why Crack Became the 1980s ‘Superdrug’
  + stars: | 2023-07-11 | by ( Jonathan Green | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
WHEN CRACK WAS KING: A People’s History of a Misunderstood Era, by Donovan X. RamseyCrack erupted across America’s marginalized urban neighborhoods in the 1980s like a biblical plague torn from the pages of Revelation. It was the perfect “superdrug,” and Black communities, redlined in concrete city blocks, were neglected as their wealthier white neighbors escaped crack’s worst embrace. Donovan X. Ramsey came of age in a crack-era neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, where it was better not to ask questions. “It was like growing up in a steel town where nobody talked about steel,” he writes in “When Crack Was King,” his panoramic social history of the rise and fall of the epidemic. His book offers a needed corrective to the period’s biased media coverage and tropes — “crackhead,” “crack baby,” “superpredator” — the impetus behind some of the country’s most draconian drug legislation.
Persons: Donovan X, Ramsey, Richard Nixon’s, H.R, Haldeman, Nixon “, ” Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Len Bias, Reagan Organizations: Nixon’s, Blacks Locations: Black, Columbus , Ohio
"I never saw myself as a speaker, let alone a motivational speaker," Leonard tells me while his assistant irons his jeans. 'When I ramble," Hunter told me, "hit me in the leg!" Every plane had been grounded, including the one stuck on the tarmac with an increasingly inebriated Hunter Thompson trapped inside. But by far the most all-consuming task was booking gigs for Hunter Thompson. Just before a debate with G. Gordon Liddy at Brown University, Hunter demanded that Betsy Berg, whom I now worked alongside at GTN, score him some crystal meth.
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