Larry Greene of Dansville and Ted Thomas of Marshall are the other two male varsity head coaches in Section 5. Full Article at The Batavia Daily News
I woke up this morning to find Chief Culture Officer on my Kindle. It won't be out in hard copy till December 1. I'm not sure why the digital appears before hard copy, but it does. And, yes, Virginia, for an author, it is very like Xmas. Full Article at This Blog Sits at the...
Nov. 15: "People's Court" judge Joseph Wapner is 90. Actor Ed Asner is 80. Actor John Kerr ("South Pacific") is 78. Singer Petula Clark is 77. Comedian Jack Burns of Burns and Schreiber is 76. Full Article at MSN Entertainment
It's difficult to believe these stumbling, bumbling Bears are just three seasons removed from the Super Bowl. What happened to the promise of 2006? You remember the '06 Bears. Full Article at Chicago Sun-Times
Ifound Sam Kashner’s article “A Clash of Camelots” [October] fascinating, but also chilling. Full Article at Vanity Fair
2009-11-10 06:05:02 - First Maid Brigade Veterans Franchise Giveaway, a Veterans Day contest awarding new businesses to those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
being a jury trial lawyer, particularly, but also, I think for running for office. Martha transferred to the public high school in her senior year where she could further her debate skills and pursue other interests like the theater. Full Article at NECN
For Novell, the alliance has been a particular boon. Revenue related to SUSE Enterprise Linux is up 50% year over year, said Susan Heystee, vice-president and general manager for global strategic alliances at Novell. Full Article at The Industry Standard
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! On November 9, 1989, when young Germans started tearing down the Berlin Wall, it truly seemed like the end of an era. Liberty had defeated communism. Full Article at The Classic Liberal
Bears coach Lovie Smith repeated Monday that he couldn’t give a lot of reasons why the Bears were historically and pathetically bad for the second time in three games, and I’m thinking, then why would anyone believe that Smith can fix it? Full Article at Chicago Tribune