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Photo: South Dakota men's coach Scott Nagy (black shirt) beams as he learns his team will play Michigan AP
First game is Tuesday with a chance for a 16th seed to make basketball history later this week. Published 7:51 p.m. March 17, 2013 - Comments
Rory McIlroy will answer questions about his sudden departure on Tuesday. Published 1:57 p.m. March 3, 2013 - Comments
Baseball fans can get front row seats at spring training in Scottsdale, Ariz., if they book now. Published 11:42 a.m. February 26, 2013 - Comments
Following the frightening crash on Saturday at Daytona, NASCAR is working feverishly to prevent future incidents and protect fans. Published 11:20 a.m. February 25, 2013 - Comments
Jimmie Johnson won the Daytona 500, but Danica Patrick may have won everyone's heart by finishing eighth. Published 5:33 p.m. February 24, 2013 - Comments
NASCAR's Daytona 500 is stock car racing's showcase event, yet it is often misunderstood by casual viewers and it has some oddities as well. Published 12:27 p.m. February 24, 2013 - Comments
While in Florida for the Presidents Day weekend, President Obama played golf with Tiger Woods, barring the press. Published 1:30 p.m. February 19, 2013 - Comments
Rock returns after a ten year plus hiatus. But there still lack chemistry between the fighters. Published 8:13 p.m. February 18, 2013 - Comments
The day before Valentine’s Day, the victim tweeted Pistorius: "What do you have up your sleeve for your love tomorrow???” Published 8:11 a.m. February 16, 2013 - Comments
The Best In Show win by Affenpinscher Banana Joe is the first at Westminster since the breed’s recognition in 1938. Published 10:47 p.m. February 12, 2013 - Comments
Catherine was named one of the top Progressives in Maryland along with Senator Barbara Mikulski and Congresswoman Donna Edwards. She has been a guest of President Obama in the Rose Garden.
As past president of Long Island NOW, she worked ...
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Catherine was named one of the top Progressives in Maryland along with Senator Barbara Mikulski and Congresswoman Donna Edwards. She has been a guest of President Obama in the Rose Garden.
As past president of Long Island NOW, she worked to reform women's prisons in New York, open the construction trades to women, change laws to safeguard battered women, and protect the rights of rape victims.
Long active in Democratic politics, she served as the presidentof the Talbot Democrats in Maryland for six years and fought to getthe Health Care Reform bill passed.
Catherine has been published in a diverse range of newspapers and magazines, including Newsday, Star Democrat, Rocky Mountain News, Yellowstone News, and the Massachusetts Review.
If Catherine has learned anything over the years it is that progressive change does not come easily, but in baby steps.