Young chess players gather in Rye The Journal News Sat, 28 Jan 2012 16:00 PM PST It is a common complaint in suburban life that youth activities have become too serious, too competitive, too adult-like. | Casey Cochran: State High School Favorite Aims For UConn Success Hartford Courant Sat, 28 Jan 2012 15:59 PM PST There are pictures of Casey Cochran holding a football as a 1-year-old. There are pictures of him with a football as a 1-month-old. And his mother, Shannon Russell, confirms that a snapshot exists of her 1-day-old baby boy with the pigskin, too. | The Missing Bird Flu Report New York Times Sat, 28 Jan 2012 15:59 PM PST A federal advisory groupâs statement will help explain why the details of some bird flu research are too dangerous to publish. | Pearce says snowboarding not too dangerous Standard-Examiner Sat, 28 Jan 2012 15:58 PM PST ASPEN, Colo. -- The news, for Kevin Pearce, was all too familiar and horrifying. A star in the halfpipe goes down hard during a training accident in Utah and is airlifted to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. But the stories diverge from there: Pearce's had a good ending. Sarah Burke's did not. Two years removed from an amazing recovery after a training accident in Park City, Pearce is ... | With violence rising, Arab League ends Syria mission The Wenatchee World Sat, 28 Jan 2012 15:57 PM PST CAIRO, Egypt _ The Arab League suspended its Syria observation mission Saturday, saying it was too dangerous to continue, as battles between security and opposition forces raged just outside the capital, Damascus. The Arab League has joined the United States and other powers in calling for Syrian President Bashar Assad to resign, but the embattled leader shows no signs of budging as a 10-month ... | It's time for a crackdown on abusers of disabled placards Los Angeles Times Sat, 28 Jan 2012 15:56 PM PST Los Angeles needs to take tough action, and California should at least require that the drivers get a doctor's signature every two years. Physicians could be more discriminating too. Call them cretins, barbarians â" whatever you like. I'm with you. But there are two very good reasons many California drivers abuse disabled placards when they park their vehicles. | Even while you're employed, it pays to organize your job search Standard-Examiner Sat, 28 Jan 2012 15:49 PM PST If you haven't already done so, it may be time to organize your job search and networking efforts, even if you are currently working. Remember, if you wait until you are unemployed to start your networking, you have waited too long. Changing jobs numerous times is part of the job-market landscape for the foreseeable future. Those entering the job market today will likely have 10 to 12 jobs and ... | A night in Paris (sort of): Former painter opens Ogden nightspot Standard-Examiner Sat, 28 Jan 2012 15:49 PM PST OGDEN -- At least one victim of the housing crisis is bouncing back by opening The Paris Cafe, a romantically named but unfinished-looking hole-in-the-wall that Ernie McKown hopes will be Ogden's latest non-alcoholic night spot. It all started, he said, because it got too depressing painting homes from which people had been evicted. It was also depressing that the pay wasn't very good. "We'd ... | Chicken and Rice with Chinese Spice Burger Recipe BellaOnline Sat, 28 Jan 2012 15:48 PM PST Chicken and Rice with Chinese Spice Burger Recipe is a healthy taste treat. Use it in sandwiches and wraps. The burgers bake while you do other things. These tender and juicy burgers re-heat well, too. | California could matter in the GOP presidential race after all Contra Costa Times Sat, 28 Jan 2012 15:47 PM PST For months, nobody figured California Republicans would have a say in picking their party's 2012 presidential contender -- the state's June 5 primary was just too late to matter. But suddenly, as a volatile and vicious GOP battle barrels toward Tuesday's Florida primary, uncertainty is setting in as some pundits start to wonder: Could the Golden State's mother lode of delegates actually make a ... | | |
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