October 8, 2015
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Practice report: Missouri may have known USC’s plays, Spurrier says
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Letters: Tanner to blame for Gamecock football woes
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Letters:Haley’s flag crusade shows GOP can’t be trusted
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Letters: SC can be proud of Lindsey Graham
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Tale of the tape lookahead: LSU
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Exchange of gunfire leaves one dead at Harbour Landing
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Byrd: Truckers deliver our needs, keep economy rolling
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Letters: Kim Davis motivated by fear, not love
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Letters: Fireflies? Try another insect for minor league team
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Steve Spurrier’s salary ranks 15th nationally
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Transcript: USC football Q&A with Josh Kendall
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Eugene Robinson: Chaos is the GOP’s new normal
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Perry Orth will start at QB vs. LSU
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USC-LSU game time, network set
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Kendall’s Morning Meeting: More going on than game being moved
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With game move, Gamecocks lose key recruiting weekend
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What Vegas Thinks: Oddsmakers start over after USC-LSU game moved
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Former USC kicker Ryan Succop chips in at Vanderbilt’s flood relief drive
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Playing USC-LSU in Columbia not worth the risk
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Ticket information for USC-LSU game
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Sunday benefit concerts to help flood victims
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How I Go Columbia: Jack Claypoole
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Arts planner: Angelic voices, wizardry in store for Midlands Oct. 11-16
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Sunday is ticket deadline for Columbia’s ‘Dinner on the Bridge’
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SC crops heavily damaged by floods, agriculture commissioner says
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Key tips for applying for FEMA assistance
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Midlands people and achievements: Columbia Chamber board of directors
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Business briefs
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The Latest: 2 more dams listed as breached, 10 water filling stations to open Friday
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Second boulder dam added to Columbia Canal repair plan
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Richland schools feed, assist students during long break after floods
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Three Columbia-area school districts reopening Monday; two still deciding
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Lexington County’s Ground Zero: Irmo area residents stunned by storm damage
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Green Diamond development site flooded
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Businesses donate to S.C. disaster relief
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Park in St. Andrews gets high marks as flood shelter
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Dent Middle’s pantry for flood victims needs food, supplies
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Flood destruction brings out ‘heartwarming’ volunteerism in Columbia, Midlands
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Flood’s aftershocks rock Columbia