Sunday,  January 20, 2013 • Vol. 13--No. 185 • 43 of 45 •  Other Editions

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• In question-and-answer form, these are some highlights of the way events unfolded, according to Te'o:
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• Q: WHEN DID TE'O'S ONLINE "RELATIONSHIP" WITH THE FAKE WOMAN BEGIN AND HOW DID IT DEVELOP?
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Fiery Hall of Fame Orioles manager Earl Weaver dead at age 82

• BALTIMORE (AP) -- Earl Weaver always was up for an argument, especially with an umpire.
• At the slightest provocation, the Earl of Baltimore would spin his hat back, point his finger squarely at an ump's chest and then fire away. The Hall of Fame manager would even tangle with his own players, if necessary.
• All this from a 5-foot-6 pepperpot who hated to be doubted.
• Although reviled by some, Weaver was beloved in Baltimore and remained an Oriole to the end.
• The notoriously feisty Hall of Fame manager died at age 82 on a Caribbean cruise associated with the Orioles, his marketing agent said Saturday.

Today in History
The Associated Press


• Today is Sunday, Jan. 20, the 20th day of 2013. There are 345 days left in the year.

• Today's Highlight in History:
• On Jan. 20, 1953, Dwight D. Eisenhower took the oath of office as president of the United States; Richard M. Nixon was sworn in as vice president.

• On this date:
• In 1265, England's first representative Parliament, which included officials from districts, cities and boroughs, met for the first time.
• In 1649, King Charles I of England went on trial, accused of high treason (he was found guilty and executed by month's end).
• In 1887, the U.S. Senate approved an agreement to lease Pearl Harbor in Hawaii as a naval base.

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