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What's Big Today: Soccer fight sanctions, 'Rent' at PPAC

7:30 AM Tue, Nov 17, 2009 |
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These are stories The Providence Journal is watching today.

University of Rhode Island students will ask a federal judge to reject as unconstitutional a Narragansett ordinance allowing police to put orange stickers on unruly homes. Lawyers for the students will make their argument before U.S. District Court Judge William Smith.


Girls from the Woonsocket and Tolman high school soccer teams will receive sanctions for their role in the fight that marred the end of the MetLife Soccer Classic Girls Division IV Championship Nov. 8 at Rhode Island College.

Providence College and Brown will face off at 7 p.m. in the 24th Mayor's Cup game at PC's Schneider Arena.

Anthony Rapp and two other original cast members -- Adam Pascal and Gwen Stewart -- bring the rock musical "Rent" to the Providence Performing Arts Center, opening Tuesday night and running through Sunday. Channing Gray, who interviewed Rapp in Sunday's Providence Journal, reviews the show.

Check back for coverage of these stories as they develop.

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