Great cookbooks for the holidays: Arkansas cookbooks Arkansas Times Mon, 28 Nov 2011 16:08 PM PST Kat Robinson COCONUT ORANGE BALLS: In CARTI's Festivities, Too cookbook. You can never have too many cookbooks. Even if youâre not much of a cook, the moment in time captured by a cookbook is just... well, priceless. I have way too many, I know â" but thatâs all right. Theyâre also a great idea for a holiday gift for anyone who loves food in your life. Iâve been checking out a bunch of cookbooks ... | Muggings becoming major issue in the City of Harrisburg WHP CBS 21 Harrisburg Mon, 28 Nov 2011 16:07 PM PST With the down economy, muggings are becoming an all too frequent crime on the streets of Harrisburg. Over the past few weeks, there have been numerous muggings in the City, with several of them targeting women. CBS 21 has an exclusive interview coming up this evening with one of the victims of a mugging that took place over the weekend. Another mugging took place Monday afternoon around 330 p.m ... | Lakers Trade Rumors: Why LA's Big Get Won't Be Dwight Howard or Chris Paul Bleacher Report Mon, 28 Nov 2011 16:06 PM PST I could come up with a laundry list of reasons the Los Angeles Lakers won't nab Dwight Howard or Chris Paul via trade: 1. Jim Buss is reluctant to "give up" on Andrew Bynum. 2. The Orlando Magic and the New Orleans Hornets don't want to give up their franchise stars just yet. 3. The New York Knicks will get to them first. 4. The asking prices will be too high. But while all those may be valid ... | A Lonoke County veteran looks back on a civic duty Cabot Star-Herald Mon, 28 Nov 2011 16:05 PM PST The chatter of machine guns and the jarring noise of exploding mortars shells are not music to anyoneâs ears, which many within our community know far too well. | Americans' "ideal weight" shifts upward Los Angeles Times Mon, 28 Nov 2011 16:03 PM PST As we enter the season of the year in which Americans typically gain at least a pound or two that never goes away, a new report from the Gallup Poll finds that as our actual weight drifts upward, so too do our perceptions of what our "ideal" weight would be. | A veteran looks back on 'a civic duty' The Carlisle Independent Mon, 28 Nov 2011 16:02 PM PST The chatter of machine guns and the jarring noise of exploding mortars shells are not music to anyoneâs ears, which many within our community know far too well. | USF Men's Soccer Reaches Elite 8 With Thrilling 6-5 Win Over New Mexico SB Nation Mon, 28 Nov 2011 15:55 PM PST With the college football bowl season right around the corner and college hoops in full swing, the NCAA Men's Soccer Championships may not be at the forefront of too many fans' minds. But in terms of drama and excitement, the South Florida Bulls' run to the Elite 8 has been nothing short of captivating. In front of a record crowd of nearly 4,000, the Bulls narrowly edged the New Mexico Lobos on ... | Mike Francesa Is Eager To Talk About The "Wild Hard Cunt" [Video] Deadspin Mon, 28 Nov 2011 15:54 PM PST # mikefrancesa WFAN blowhard Mike Francesa is no stranger to verbal blunders, but when he tried to discuss Tennessee's chances to earn an NFL Wild Card bid, things blew up in his face. The producer trying to cut the audio a few seconds too late is a nice touch. [h/t to Bob's Blitz .] More » | A Comprehensive Timeline Of The Child Sex Abuse Allegations Against Bernie Fine [Bernie Fine] Deadspin Mon, 28 Nov 2011 15:54 PM PST # berniefine On Nov. 17, ESPN reported that two men had accused Bernie Fine, 65, an assistant basketball coach at Syracuse since 1976, of molesting them when they were children . Fine denied the allegations, and Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim angrily came to Fine's defense. Since then, another man went to Syracuse police to say he, too, had been abused by Fine . And both ESPN and the Syracuse ... | | |
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