NLR still too much for Central Arkansas Christian Maumelle Monitor Sun, 29 Jan 2012 16:08 PM PST Central Arkansas Christianâs Lady Mustangs shaved 20 points off the margin last week from their season-opening loss to North Little Rock but still came up four short. | Teens Migrating To Twitter Sometimes For Privacy OfficialWire Sun, 29 Jan 2012 16:06 PM PST Teens don't tweet, will never tweet - too public, too many older users. Not cool. That's been the prediction for a while now, born of numbers showing that fewer than one in 10 teens were using Twitter early on. | Housing Crisis Leads to Increase in Home Improvements Reports Swinton Marketwire Sun, 29 Jan 2012 16:04 PM PST MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM--(Marketwire - Jan. 29, 2012) - Swinton, the UK's leading house insurance broker has reported an increase in customers seeking advice on insurance policies whilst homes go 'under the hammer'. With the UK's current housing crisis, many home owners are finding it too expensive to move to larger homes, and are instead opting for extensions and other similar home ... | CAC sees too much Pulaski Academy Maumelle Monitor Sun, 29 Jan 2012 16:03 PM PST Central Arkansas Christian will attempt to shake off a disappointing opening loss Friday in its Mustang Mountain season debut against McClellan. Kickoff Friday is at 7 p.m. | Bruins too much for Mustangs Maumelle Monitor Sun, 29 Jan 2012 16:02 PM PST Football season opened for Central Arkansas Christian on Monday, but most of the fireworks belonged to Pulaski Academy. | Belichick, Brady in cheerful mood at arrival AP via Yahoo! Sports Sun, 29 Jan 2012 16:01 PM PST Even the usually dour Bill Belichick was joking around as the New England Patriots arrived in Indianapolis for Super Bowl week. At his opening news conference Sunday night, Belichick was asked if he expected some Hoosier hospitality. "I never had too much hospitality here," he said, noting that the Patriots aren't exactly popular in Colts country, "until I went for it on... | Movie Review: 'The Descendants' The Epoch Times Sun, 29 Jan 2012 15:53 PM PST The Descendants is set in picture postcard vistas of Hawaii, which director Alexander Payne (initially) subverts with a dull palette and all-too-vivid sense of coldness. | Blog: Is tap water killing your soil? The experts weigh in Vancouver Sun Sun, 29 Jan 2012 15:50 PM PST I think that any garden that is producing metre-high parsley plants and kale leaves the size of oars canât be too compromised, but there is a growing sentiment in the organic gardening community that tap water may compromise the long-term health of your soil. | Banana leaf is truly âgreenâ The Star Sun, 29 Jan 2012 15:42 PM PST I REFER to âBanana leaf meal on paperâ ( The Star , Jan 28). Why do I feel people are moving backwards in Malaysia? I donât peg myself as a tree hugger, but this is just too embarrassing to ignore. | ANALYSIS: Redistricting case contests river spans Columbia Missourian Sun, 29 Jan 2012 15:41 PM PST JEFFERSON CITY â" A legal challenge against new Missouri House districts contends that more than a century after Lewis and Clark used their keelboat to tame the Missouri River, it remains too great of a geographic boundary for a state lawmaker to represent people on both shores. Four districts in the new map for the 163-member House contain territory on both sides of the Missouri River, and two ... | | |
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