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Harbaugh is a freelance reviewer and IT consultant in Redding, Calif.
Sorting through email archiving tools Logan G. Harbaugh 2010
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A three-way split between Miami's Tony Sparano, Atlanta's Mike Smith and Baltimore's Jim Harbaugh is unlikely, but it has so much merit.
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Olson threw three of his five touchdown passes after halftime and Kahlil Bell ran for a career-high 195 yards to lead the 14th-ranked Bruins to a 45-17 victory Saturday in Harbaugh's first game as the Cardinal coach.
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He is the son of Dr. Edwin Harbaugh McMillan, a physician, and his wife, Anne Marie McMillan, née Mattison, who both came from the State of Maryland and were both of English and
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Thursday's late game features the family rivalry that some are calling the Harbaugh Bowl, when San Francisco coach Jim Harbaugh attempts to defeat the Baltimore Ravens, who are coached by his older brother, John.
News 2011
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Thursday's late game features the family rivalry that some are calling the Harbaugh Bowl, when San Francisco coach Jim Harbaugh attempts to defeat the Baltimore Ravens, who are coached by his older brother, John.
News 2011
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Thursday's late game features the family rivalry that some are calling the Harbaugh Bowl, when San Francisco coach Jim Harbaugh attempts to defeat the Baltimore Ravens, who are coached by his older brother, John.
News 2011
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Mr. Harbaugh is concerned about certain distressed securities involving the Hartwell Corporation.
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The Ravens defeat ended hopes of the so-called "Harbaugh Bowl" - John Harbaugh is head coach of Baltimore, while his brother Jim has the same job in San Francisco.
New England Patriots squeeze past Baltimore Ravens to reach Super Bowl 2012
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"He's surrounded himself with teachers, not just coaches," Siragusa said, referring to Harbaugh's staff.
NYT > Home Page By ROBERT WEINTRAUB 2011
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