Can Miami Dolphins afford to keep Paul Soliai? Sun-Sentinel Sun, 29 Jan 2012 16:45 PM PST Miami Dolphins fans need to be prepared to say goodbye to Paul Soliai. It rhymes, so donât miss that (read it again just in case). Soliai, the former disappointment turned franchise player, turned Pro Bowl nose tackle, expects to become an unrestricted free agent in 2012. Behind quarterbacks, elite nose tackles are the hardest position to find because [...] | New Allandale Waterfront GO Station a hit Barrie Examiner Sun, 29 Jan 2012 16:44 PM PST Sights and sounds from another era were in the air in Allandale, Sunday. About 1,600 city and area residents got a chance to ride the rails for free as GO Metrolinx celebrated the beginning of train service from the new Allandale Waterfront GO Station, located at Gowan Street and Essa Road.[...] | Report: Orioles in trade talks with Cardinals involving RHP Kyle McClellan Baltimore Sun Sun, 29 Jan 2012 16:44 PM PST A report out of St. Louis says the Orioles are one of the most 'promising trade partners' for the Cardinals pitcher. The Cardinals are reportedly shopping McClellan to alleviate payroll costs so that St. Louis can sign free-agent veteran right-hander Roy Oswalt. | Aounâs tirade against Hariri era draws ire The Daily Star Lebanon Sun, 29 Jan 2012 16:43 PM PST The Future Movement of former Prime Minister Saad Hariri hit back at the head of the Free Patriotic Movement MP Michel Aoun Sunday. | State measure aims to slow down spread of E-Verify KING5 Seattle Sun, 29 Jan 2012 16:43 PM PST SEATTLE - An unlikely alliance has been formed this year in Olympia to push a measure aimed at stopping any more cities and counties from adopting a federal program that checks a worker's eligibility to work in the country. Known as E-Verify, the internet-based program has been adopted by 11 cities and counties in Washington state so far. Supporters of the program say it provides a free and easy ... | Mary Ann Sieghart: The dreamers who gave us the eurozone stand condemned Independent Sun, 29 Jan 2012 16:40 PM PST An elderly man in France was arrested last week for supplying faulty breast implants to 30,000 women. Yet an elderly man in Germany is still free to enjoy his retirement despite having wrecked the lives of more than 500 million Europeans, with repercussions for billions more around the world. Not only that, but Helmut Kohl has been feted by an American President as "the greatest European leader ... | Bulls vs. Heat: Will LeBron James or Derrick Rose Rebound from Epic Choke Job? Bleacher Report Sun, 29 Jan 2012 16:38 PM PST For a regular season game, today's matchup between the Chicago Bulls and Miami Heat was getting a whole lot of attention. These two teams are clearly the best in the East, but it's just another game, right? Wrong. The game lived up to the hype of Miami came out on top, 97-93. There were odd twists and turns down to the final whistle, including late missed free throws and a phantom out-of-bounds ... | What to do this week The Indianapolis Star Sun, 29 Jan 2012 16:37 PM PST Chamber music in Hendricks County Take in a free performance of chamber music at 3 p.m. today at Bartlett Chapel United Methodist Church, 4396 E. Main St., Avon. Members of the Hendricks Symphony Orchestra and Hendricks Symphonic Choir will perform. Free. Call (317) 241-0750 or visit www.hendrickssymphonic.org. | U.S. Figure Skating Championships 2012 Results: Men & Women's Top Performers Bleacher Report Sun, 29 Jan 2012 16:37 PM PST The 2012 U.S. Figure Skating Championships saw plenty of familiar names, upsets and great performances rule the competition. In the end, it was a new champion that stole the show. Ashley Wagner, the self-described "Almost Girl" won the women's competition with this flawless performance in the free skate. Wagner set the tone right off the bat with two flawless combinations to open her "Black ... | Heart Smart Saturday Offered At Chattanooga State Feb. 4 The Chattanoogan Sun, 29 Jan 2012 16:36 PM PST The Chattanooga State Community Health Institute in partnership with UT Erlanger Cardiology will host Heart Smart Saturday: Putting Your Heart First on the main campus in the Health Science Center, on Feb. 4, from 10 a.m.â"2 p.m. Although the event is free and open to the public, advance registration is required. | | |
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