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County Sheriff Greg Hagwood says the troopers' zeal is tarnishing his office, too.
A Question of Law and Order Jim Carlton 2012
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"It's been a real mess," says Mr. Hagwood, who estimates he has received more than 100 complaints from citizens over the past three years about CHP traffic stops.
A Question of Law and Order Jim Carlton 2012
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Overview: Hagwood writes about the "tired" dress style of baby boomers and the need to change their style.
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GUPTA: Hagwood, an average college student entered the USA Memoriad, a yearly memory Olympics where contestants memorize decks of cards, lists of words and numbers, and poetry.
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GUPTA: Hagwood, an average college student entered the USA Memoriad, a yearly memory Olympics where contestants memorize decks of cards, lists of words and numbers, and poetry.
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GUPTA: Hagwood, an average college student entered the USA Memoriad, a yearly memory Olympics where contestants memorize decks of cards, lists of words and numbers, and poetry.
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COOPER: Well four-time U.S. Memory Champion S.ott Hagwood exercised his brain while we ran that story about memory.
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American fashion grows more casual with each decade, and fashion critics have been searching for a way to describe this unfashionable phenomenon Suggestions from Rod Hagwood of the Sun-Sentinel: Couch Couture?
Washington Post: Breaking News, World, US, DC News & Analysis Maura Judkis 2012
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Of the 24 "mental athletes" competing at the U.S. championship, the most feared by far was Tatiana Cooley-Marquardt, a stay-at-home mom and self-proclaimed "Queen of Memory" who won the first three U.S. championships but hadn't competed since being dethroned by Hagwood four years ago.
Slate Magazine Joshua Foer 2011
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His name is Scott Hagwood, and he's won every U.S. Memory Championship since he began competing in 2001.
Slate Magazine Joshua Foer 2011
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