Job alert - - Jackson, Lakers turn things around in Game 2
Jackson, Lakers turn things around in Game 2
FOXSports.com - Phil Jackson considers flexibility to be one of his defining characteristics, and his radical game plan for Game 1 of the Lakers-Suns series proved this to be true. In reverting to his team-oriented philosophy, Jackson designed his offense to use
Art leaders discuss ideas to celebrate well-known resident
Muscatine Journal - MUSCATINE, Iowa Once the Mississippi Harvest statue is on display, it may be time for a public art project to celebrate a more specific, well-known, Muscatine resident, rather than an anonymous clam fisherman. Aside from Alexander Clark s
Trump's True Apprentices
Hartford Courant - NEW YORK -- Donald Trump hand-picks apprentices on his popular television series, but the true apprentices - the ones destined to lead the Trump Organization - have much closer ties to the boardroom. They are Donald J. Trump Jr., 28, and Ivanka M
home : sports Thursday, April 27, 2006
Cottonwood County Citizen Online - ALEX TEGELS watches her birdie putt trickle toward the cup during Thursday s meet at Westbrook. Tegels fired a career-best 37 to lead the Eagles past WWG. The Windom Eagles braved the elements Saturday and Monday, but came away unscathed. The Eagle
Area tennis stars fare well at state
Bradenton Herald - ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - When Nina Alimpic lost her opening-round singles match Wednesday at the Class 3A State Championships, she breathed a sigh of relief. Seriously, the loss meant Alimpic could turn her complete attention toward winning a state
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