Sunday, January 2, 2011

More moving in with family as last stop before homelessness - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
FORT PIERCE, Fla. -- For the three generations of the Maggi family crowded into a recession-beaten three-bedroom ranch house here, the tension from living on top of one another for the last 10 months sometimes erupts at unexpected moments. A nudge from

UConn is moving on; Stanford is beaming - Boston Globe
STANFORD, Calif. — Maya Moore and everybody around UConn realized how much this meant to Stanford after several close calls against the mighty Huskies — one in the Final Four, another that cost the Cardinal the 2010 NCAA title. No. 1 Connecticut’s

Rain moving out, colder air on the way - Atlanta Journal Constitution
The new year got off to a wet start in Georgia. But sunshine and cooler temperatures are on the way. Heavy rains, lightning and thunderstorms swept through the Atlanta area Saturday afternoon, said Channel 2 Action News meteorologist Brad Nitz, dumping 1

War veteran watches her Spartans before moving to West Point - Detroit Free Press
ORLANDO — Lt. Col. Sherrie Reed got back from Afghanistan recently, and her bosses wanted her to transfer from her home base in Tampa to West Point in New York. “I told them to wait until after the bowl game,” she said a couple of hours before the

Urban Meyer takes care of Florida family before moving on - Orlando Sentinel
TAMPA — As goodbyes go, Urban Meyer and the Florida Gators walked away as soulmates who had drifted apart. Nobody threw any furniture or demanded their CDs back. Their watercolor memories melted into a collage of smiles and tears. Shelley Meyer making

Moving to Detroit was right choice - Detroit Free Press
I am thankful that my wife and I made the decision to move from the suburbs to downtown Detroit. Our total experience has been the tearing down of preconceived ideas created by years of one-sided national journalism. Detroit is addictive. It draws you in

Bumped off course? Don't quit - get moving again - San Francisco Gate
Just as there is runner's high, there is rower's high. It's the moment you train for all year, when it feels as if your lungs are about to explode like Jiffy Pop through your rib cage, but you don't care because you realize you are about to win. Cristina

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