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- Two Former Classmates Share Yearbook And Christmas Cards From Betty Ford Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 10:19AMBetty Ford is a woman of West Michigan who will never be forgotten Virgelyn Merdzinski and her twin sister Evelyn Koskus remember former First Lady, Betty Ford, as upbeat and stylish woman at Central High School.
- Dos and Don'ts of Unpaid Internships Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 2:02AMChristmas may be the most wonderful time of year for many, but for managers, it's summer that often brings the greatest joy. After all, this is when millions of college students and recent graduates offer their services for little or no pay.
- Mills cowboy Kelly Timberman remains confident Monday, July 11, 2011 @ 11:25PMKelly Timberman has been around long enough to know that while a successful Cowboy Christmas can vault a cowboy in the world standings, an average run over that same time can be equally important.
- Cash era begins to cash it in Wednesday, July 6, 2011 @ 9:59PMThe Treasury Department is printing fewer $1s, $5s and $10s as more turn to credit cards.
- As Plastic Reigns, the Treasury Slows Its Printing Presses Wednesday, July 6, 2011 @ 9:24AMProduction of most paper cash fell markedly last year, as credit cards remained entrenched and paper bills were lasting much longer.
- Falling grades: Collier County Schools no longer an 'A' Thursday, June 30, 2011 @ 10:18AMAfter two years as an A school district, Collier County lost its rating Thursday according to school grades released by the Florida Department of Education.
- Play ball! Friday, June 17, 2011 @ 2:20AMIf you’ve ever stuffed your mouth with Big League Chew and went door-to-door selling candy bars, you probably recall which team you were on, the positions you played and who your coach was.
- Father's Day spending benefits limited group of retailers Friday, June 17, 2011 @ 2:19AMFor retailers and restaurants, Father's Day just doesn't compare to other big gift-giving holidays like Christmas and Valentine's Day - or even Mother's Day.
- Blockbuster stops honoring gift cards Thursday, June 16, 2011 @ 10:37PMSeveral ABC7 viewers complained about Blockbuster's new gift card policy, so we investigated.
- Postal workers to strike in Toronto, Montreal Monday, June 13, 2011 @ 12:00PMPostal workers in Toronto, Scarborough, Ont., and Montreal will walk off the job just before midnight Monday, as their union continues its policy of rotating strikes amid contentious contract negotiations with Canada Post.
- Chuck Brown: A man’s home is his . . . corner of a futon Friday, June 3, 2011 @ 3:43PMA few months ago I got a pretty awesome birthday present — my first-ever recliner to call my very own. I set it up in the basement rec room — not exactly a home theatre, but a nice little retreat where a man could go to watch sports, manly movies like Die Hard and manly TV shows like Mantracker or The Bachelorette.
- Iron willed in the Ironbound Wednesday, June 1, 2011 @ 11:45PMColumnist writes about the buildup to boxer Vinny O'Brien's fight at the Prudential Center in Newark
- Brighten the corner where you are... Monday, May 30, 2011 @ 3:49AMWithin the past couple of weeks, the media carried stories about a church prophesying that the world would end on May 21, 2011. (I thought, gee, I would not get to write my next Opinion Shaper column!) After moving on from that thought rather quickly, I really did not give the article much credibility based on my (limited) Scriptural knowledge. Later on, however, I began thinking about how I ...
- Generations-old gun club faces extinction Sunday, May 29, 2011 @ 6:56PMSince the 1920s, the little beige house that sits alongside Interstate 57 in Markham has served as the headquarters of the Blue Park Gun Club, a small group of recreational shooters started by World War I veterans that's now in its third generation of families.
- The Paterson angel who cleans our highways Sunday, May 29, 2011 @ 1:30AMThe man with the unpronounceable name wouldn’t come to the phone, so Benny Gonzalez did what any good person would do if he found somebody’s stolen wallet buried in litter on a highway ramp: He took it to the man’s home.
- Road Warrior: Paterson highway ‘angel’ has a return policy for lost valuables Sunday, May 29, 2011 @ 1:30AMIf you’ve noticed a wiry, 5-foot-4-inch man in overalls and reflective yellow vest methodically stuffing plastic bags with trash on the Paterson and Clifton ramps of Routes 19 and 80, you’ve probably seen Benny Gonzalez.Benny is without peer — for two reasons. First, he works for free. And second, he hardly ever takes a day off.
- Box It Up This Christmas. DVD sets can make you a star this holiday season Wednesday, May 25, 2011 @ 2:00AMThe classic hockey film is one of many movies in a box set just in time for the holidays.
- Gifts for Teachers: Good Idea or Bad? Wednesday, May 25, 2011 @ 12:11AMIt's the end of school year, and a time parents may feel an added pressure to buy thank you gifts for teachers.
- Jeff Jacobs: A Vote For Sister Carol Ann Would Be A Giant Gesture Saturday, May 21, 2011 @ 9:25PMSister Carol Ann is too nice. She insists it's an honor just to be one of the 20 finalists in the Giants' Facebook contest to select the best Giants fan story. The top 10 will have their picture on a game ticket next season and, as of right now, she's not in the top 10 in the online voting.
- U2's biggest, smallest fan excited for upcoming concert Tuesday, May 17, 2011 @ 11:43PMThere's just one week left until U2 performs at Rice-Eccles Stadium. Fans in Utah will pack the seats, but there's one woman who really can't wait for the show. She may be U2's biggest and smallest fan.
- Humane Society seeks foster homes for dogs and cats Tuesday, May 10, 2011 @ 2:40PMThe Hinsdale Humane Society is desperately seeking volunteers to join its Foster Care Program. With about half of the usual foster families unable to take care of additional pets in their homes, the need for more foster volunteers is great, said Pam Salomone, public relations/special events director for the society. …
- At large in Thailand: Trunk callers Friday, May 6, 2011 @ 6:24PMPicture the scene: it's November 2009. Me: "So, what would everyone like for Christmas?" The three-year-old: "Some colouring pens, peas." (She has an issue with "l"s.) The seven-year-old: "I'd like to meet an elephant if that's OK." The husband: "A lie-in would be nice."
- Don't forget to spoil your mum tomorrow Friday, May 6, 2011 @ 1:40PMIT’S Mother’s Day tomorrow and twins Lucy and Abbie Writer will be spoiling their mum, Dee, with breakfast in bed.
- 2 Ohio State students killed in car crash Tuesday, May 3, 2011 @ 9:54PMOhio State students Kevin Kody Knight and Bryan Eugene Taylor were killed instantly in a one-car accident early Sunday morning in Lima, Ohio. Knight, who was known as Kody, was 25 and a fourth-year in welding engineering. Taylor was a 24-year-old student at OSU's Lima campus.
- “When April steps aside for May..." Thursday, April 28, 2011 @ 6:57AM“When April steps aside for May, Like Diamonds all the rain-drop glisten; Fresh violets open every day; To some new bird each hour we listen.” By Lucy Larcom read more
- Helpful Hands tees off with new fundraiser Wednesday, April 27, 2011 @ 7:07PMOn one particular Monday, golfers will gather in Longwood for a day on the green full of fun for a good cause. Helpful Hands will be holding its inaugural golf tournament May 9 at The Legacy Club Alaqua Lakes, located at 1700 Alaqua Lakes Blvd., in ...
- 'A piece of your home': Soldotna class undertakes flag folding project for troops Wednesday, April 27, 2011 @ 12:01PMJan Bobek's fourth- and fifth-grade class at Soldotna Elementary School can make short work of a stack of 12-by-18-inch American flags. The students fold the flags in half lengthwise, and then again, creasing the stiff material with their small fingers.
- More than one-third of Canadians have no savings Wednesday, April 20, 2011 @ 4:39PMMany Canadians are finding themselves caught between the struggle to save money and repay outstanding debts, according to a survey from TD Bank.
- Temple Terrace group focuses on fun, friendship and philanthropy Tuesday, April 19, 2011 @ 11:09PMThey have a passion for partying, but it's almost always with a purpose.
- Young artists brighten life for troops in Afghanistan Monday, April 18, 2011 @ 7:36PMWhen Landisburg resident Peg McPherson’s son was deployed to Iraq with the 56 Stryker Brigade, she learned two of her coworkers at Ohio Casualty Insurance Company of Camp Hill also had sons who had been deployed overseas.
- How should Congress spend Spring Break? Saturday, April 16, 2011 @ 4:12PMFROM CNN's Jack Cafferty: Congress is gearing up for a two-week spring break that starts this weekend. They must be exhausted. This afternoon, the House passed that much-anticipated $38.5 billion spending cut. It went on to the Senate where it passed as well... now lawmakers can hand it over to the president and look ahead [...]
- Crash the Pigs' Holiday Parties With Angry Birds Seasons Friday, April 1, 2011 @ 3:12PMSeasons gives players more of what they've come to expect from Angry Birds.
- Blackwell Shines in Career and Community Thursday, March 31, 2011 @ 3:26PMVicki Blackwell is the multifaceted vice president of Crye-Leike Realtors Inc. who excels in her career and in the community.Her adoration for finding...
- Live - Australian Grand Prix Saturday, March 26, 2011 @ 11:49PMRed Bull's world champion Sebastian Vettel leads the Australian Grand Prix ahead of Lewis Hamilton.
- Cards hold thanks, mystery Tuesday, March 15, 2011 @ 4:03PMA German man wants to thank three Pittsburgh-area soldiers he said helped his family at the end of World War II, including one who sent monthly care packages for nearly three years.
- 1st Mariner Arena thrives, despite calls for a newer downtown venue Sunday, March 13, 2011 @ 10:59AMDespite calls for its closure, manager Frank Remesch has revived the nearly 50-year-old venue City officials may want to replace it, but manager Frank Remesch has revived the nearly 50-year-old 1st Mariner Arena. Remesch, 43, has helped book a string of high-profile acts, including Bruce Springsteen, Miley Cyrus and the Rolling Stones, which has re-established the arena as a significant player ...
- Businesses rally around families in need Saturday, March 12, 2011 @ 9:21AMThe North Platte Telegraph Businesses are banding together to make Christmas extra special for a handful of local families this year. Bill Summers Ford and Hometown Family Radio have begun the Families Are Our Business This Christmas campaign. The dealership will give one family a 2002 Chevy Ventura van.
- Future uncertain, 1st Mariner Arena thrives Friday, March 11, 2011 @ 4:31PMDespite calls for its closure, manager Frank Remesch has revived the nearly 50-year-old venue Frank Remesch's mission was clear, if daunting. Somehow, he had to convince people that the hulking, cavernous 1st Mariner Arena, a 1960s relic that civic leaders had been talking about raising for years, was still a player.
- Future uncertain, 1st Mariner Arena thrives Friday, March 11, 2011 @ 4:27PMDespite calls for its closure, manager Frank Remesch has revived the nearly 50-year-old venue Frank Remesch's mission was clear, if daunting. Somehow, he had to convince people that the hulking, cavernous 1st Mariner Arena , a 1960s relic that civic leaders had been talking about razing for years, was still a player — could still attract big-time concerts to Baltimore.
- Top 10 sports videos of the week: Borat streaking, referee dishes out 36 red cards and a cheerleader goes wild Thursday, March 10, 2011 @ 4:05AMWe've trawled the internet to find the most amazing and amusing sport videos which have been causing a storm in cyberspace this week. Enjoy... 1.) Blink and you might miss it...
- Top 10 sports videos of the week: Cheerleader goes wild and Borat streaks Thursday, March 10, 2011 @ 4:02AMWe've trawled the internet to find the most amazing and amusing sport videos which have been causing a storm in cyberspace this week, including a cheerleader going wild.
- Noel Picard, 72, has greetings, tales to tell Tuesday, March 8, 2011 @ 3:48AMAmong those in attendance for the "Salute to No. 7" ceremony before the Blues' game Monday was former defenseman Noel Picard. Picard is most famously pictured tripping Bobby Orr as the Boston star scored the series-clinching goal in Game 4 of the 1970 Stanley Cup finals. Picard, who lives in Montreal, said he is reminded often.
- Family of Fallen Officer Motivated by Legacy Wednesday, March 2, 2011 @ 5:39PMChristopher Wilson was honored Wednesday at a service.
- The Deficit Monster Wednesday, March 2, 2011 @ 9:22AMIn 2006, Texas had a multi-billion-dollar budget surplus. Under state court order — yet again — to come up with a school finance system that would provide decent funding for poor districts without unduly robbing from rich ones, the Texas Legislature passed a package of bills that lowered maintenance and operations property tax rates for school districts and provided additional state funding to ...
- Libraries encourage patrons to check out e-books Tuesday, March 1, 2011 @ 11:26PMOn nights when Karen Migaldi visits her mother, she typically stops to pick up dinner. On occasions when the wait is particularly long, she regrets forgetting a book or magazine to pass the time.
- Worst Oscars Ever? Reviewers Spare No Slam In Merciless Post-Mortems Monday, February 28, 2011 @ 8:29AMIf you're friends with either Anne Hathaway or James Franco , you might want to do what you can to keep them off the internet and away from newspapers today. It's not pretty out there. The hosts of Sunday night's Academy Awards show on ABC have given critics a form of Christmas in February, and they're holding nothing back. The UK's Daily Mail headlines "Clumsy and Downright Painful," and the ...
- Wrestling with an emotional loss Thursday, February 24, 2011 @ 10:06AMPLAINVILLE -- On Feb. 10, Tammy Werner was at work at Dessin Fournir in Plainville when she received a troubling phone call from a friend of her son, Maverick, a student at Fort Hays State University.
- Catch the art of the other Bieber at Wellesley coffee shop - meet him at Wellesley restaurant Thursday, February 24, 2011 @ 9:20AMRight now he may not be as famous as another person with the same last name, but watch out. This Bieber — Mark Bieber — has been compared by some to realist artist Andrew Wyeth
- Coach speak on Wight's 400th Wednesday, February 23, 2011 @ 2:51PMSome current and former coaches discuss Gary Wight and his milestone victory
- Victoria Haschka: So, Last Weekend We Went to Cairo Monday, February 21, 2011 @ 5:24PMWhen we booked the trip at Christmas, it didn't seem so remarkable. We would fly in for a whirlwind visit; see the pyramids, the sphinx and antiquities. We would stay in a nice hotel overlooking the Nile. We planned to go to the bazaar and eat our body weight in hommos.