Gazette.Net: Middletown football has the edge, by a foot Gazette.net Wed, 30 Nov 2011 16:06 PM PST Far too often nowadays the âfootâ has been taken out of high school football. Placekicking is a lost art, and for a team like Middletown High School, having a stellar kicker such as Zach Welch is a decided advantage. | Kiwis eating too much salt, study shows Stuff Wed, 30 Nov 2011 16:06 PM PST Food manufacturers have been given a big tick for reducing the salt they're putting in food - but we are still eating more than is good for us. | Editorial: As the euro goes, so goes the dollar? The Republican Wed, 30 Nov 2011 16:05 PM PST Financiers in Greece can turn to their nationâs glorious history to quell their countryâs anxiety. A proposed slogan: âIf the drachma was good enough for Plato, it ought to be good enough for us, too.â | Table Talk: Kale or chicken? The Addison County Independent Wed, 30 Nov 2011 16:05 PM PST Spend enough time in this state, and it's not too hard to find a t-shirt, hoodie or bumper sticker emblazoned with the " Eat More Kale " slogan. The Montpelier operation is far from a large one, though. | FCD re-sign Hernandez to three-year player-coach deal Major League Soccer Wed, 30 Nov 2011 16:04 PM PST FC Dallas midfielder and captain Daniel Hernandez is leader on the field, and now heâll be a leader on the sideline, too. On Wednesday, the club announced they had signed Hernandez, 34, to a three-year contract as a player-coach. | Islamists poised for power in Egypt Canada.com Wed, 30 Nov 2011 16:04 PM PST Party backed by Muslim Brotherhood tops early poll results as voters consider liberals too divided to govern | BEACON SANTA: Domestic violence takes a toll on families The Beacon-Villager Wed, 30 Nov 2011 16:04 PM PST Those affected by domestic violence too often must face an extreme decision: Whether to continue to suffer abuse and control or to uproot oneâs life, and the lives of oneâs children, to escape an unsafe situation. Choosing to flee can be necessary â" but leaving their abusive partners can leave victims struggling financially as they try to rebuild their lives, often with no resources of their own ... | Slow: growth and governance www.telegraphindia.com via Yahoo! India News Wed, 30 Nov 2011 16:00 PM PST Bhanumurthy doesn't share Ahluwalia's optimism of a turnaround next year. "Our forecast says that the slowdown will persist next year too with GDP growth estimated at 7.4 per cent," he added. | | |
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