Two corporals, one fateful moment, a life saved
Daily News - Hello friends and neighbors. It is good to see you here. Marine Cpls. David Salmonsen and David Fontenot of HMT-302, MAG-29, 2ndMAW, at New River Air Station are like Fric and Frac when you see one, you usually see the other. Always together, the
Help! I m Trapped in a Meeting
KWQC - The most important thing to remember during meeting-marathons is that you need to be able to focus on the task at hand– work. Food should benefit your ability to think clearly and function efficiently; it should not serve as a distraction or a
If It’s All in a Name How Do You Find One?
WTVM - Question: What is the procedure for naming your own company? My goal is to avoid any problem with another company challenging the name of a jewelry business I’m starting. — Sandy O’Connor, Irvine, Calif. Answer: It’s not enough that a name be catchy
Cancer-fighters have a Ball
Omaha World-Herald - The Cattlemen’s Ball raises cancer awareness and research funds while celebrating Nebraska beef. The Omaha World-Herald story you have requested is available only to registered members
A niche market
Star-Banner - T hieves used to break into as many as five cars a week in the parking garage at Los Angeles’ Union Station. Then the Metropolitan Transportation Authority came up with a simple solution: They put a security officer on a Segway Human Transporter
U CAN 2: A pathway to a medical profession
Navaho-Hopi Observer - TUBA CITY — After graduating from Tuba City High School Idella Bryant, went on to complete her bachelors of science degree in chemistry at Northern Arizona University and then completed her pharmacy degree at Midwestern University College of
Looking at the World Cup from A to Z
FOXSports.com - A rundown of the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany from A to Z. A ttendance at this summer’s tournament should be impressive but one record will not be broken. 174,000 spectators watched in 1950 as Brazil lost 2-1 to Uruguay in the Maracana Stadium in
A season of KHS sports memories
Kingman Daily Miner - Before the gym bags are zipped shut and the sports equipment is locked away for the summer at Kingman High School, I wanted to congratulate 2005-2006 Bulldog teams on a memorable sports year, David Letterman style. In chronological order, here are my
Bulldogs win a handful at state
Kingman Daily Miner - Kingman High s Kayla Campbell prepares to land in the sand pit for one of her long jumps at a meet earlier this year. Campbell competed in three events for the Bulldogs at state last week. See page 11A for a list of her events and scores as well as
Chavez Supplies Offense As A’s Nip Twins
New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung - OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Closer Huston Street finally found the stuff his teammates had been waiting to see from the reigning AL Rookie of the Year. And Brad Halsey wasn’t bad coming out of the bullpen again after a stint as a fill-in starter. Eric