Toan Lam: Sweet Idea! Using Chocolate to Create Compassion The Huffington Post Mon, 27 Feb 2012 20:03 PM PST For all of you who think doing a good deed takes too much time, money or energy -- let me introduce you to Gretchen Burley's latest GIG SPARK video. Gretchen shows us that warming up the hearts of strangers in our community is as simple as sharing a cup of hot chocolate. | Seeing through the mud Windsor Star Mon, 27 Feb 2012 20:00 PM PST Is Windsor's trumped-up auditing "scandal" as clear as mud to you, too? | Leafs' Burke frustrated by deadline rumors Reno Gazette-Journal Mon, 27 Feb 2012 19:55 PM PST Brian Burke says trade prices were too high, even eight weeks before the deadline. / By Paul Sancya, AP General manager Brian Burke said he was seriously considering imposing a moratorium on trade-deadline deals for his Toronto Maple Leafs next season because of the hardship that rumors have caused on his players. | Hornets to face Comets in final Cheboygan Daily Tribune Mon, 27 Feb 2012 19:52 PM PST Things didn't go too well for coach Barbara Ingraham and her Pellston girls' basketball team this season. Â | Drawing districts to deepen divides? New York Post Mon, 27 Feb 2012 19:51 PM PST It looks increasingly like a court-appointed special master will have to draw the new map for New Yorkâs congressional districts. Will that plan reflect reality as well as federal law? That test is apparently too tough for the state lawmakers whose duty it is to set the new lines... | Chinese real-estate facing pressure: Credit Suisse Market Watch Mon, 27 Feb 2012 19:46 PM PST HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Price cuts by mainland Chinese real-estate developers suggest profits will be under increasing pressure this year, according to Tuesday research published by Credit Suisse, which said the consensus view has been too optimistic on the earnings outlook for the property sector. In the note, the broker maintained its underweight view on Chinese real-estate developers ... | No. 4 Jayhawks underline conference superiority The Dodge City Daily Globe Mon, 27 Feb 2012 19:43 PM PST The moment the final buzzer sounded and it was clear Missouri's last-second shot was a second too late, Bill Self threw his arms into the air and headed toward the scorer's table. | | |
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