Europe faces Easter egg quandary Boston Globe Fri, 30 Mar 2012 00:05 AM PDT 'Tis the season to paint Easter eggs in Europe. Now children, listen: Handle with care, they break easily -- and this year there are not too many about so they are very expensive. | Mors Ready For New Challenge Yankton Press & Dakotan Fri, 30 Mar 2012 00:04 AM PDT Getting in to the administrative side of activities has always been a career goal for Ryan Mors. When that opportunity opened up just a half-hour from his current position in a town he was familiar with and enjoyed, it was too good to pass up. | Brian Kennedy backs rival Rangers bid after being told his was too low Guardian Unlimited Fri, 30 Mar 2012 00:02 AM PDT • Kennedy said to be 'disappointed but not surprised by outcome' • 'I hope administrators go with Paul Murray/Blue Knights bid' Brian Kennedy is no longer in the running to buy Rangers and has urged the club's administrators to opt for a rival bid instead, a representative for the Sale Sharks owner has said. Press Association Sport understands Kennedy was told by Duff & Phelps, the ... | SEC too tough for Gamecocks The Norman Transcript Thu, 29 Mar 2012 23:55 PM PDT COLUMBIA, S.C. â€" Two-time defending College World Series winner South Carolina has stumbled out of the gate in the Southeastern Conference. Gamecocks coach Ray Tanner’s not sure why, but knows his champs must pull out of it quickly.... | Manning will finish postseason run with Jayhawks The Norman Transcript Thu, 29 Mar 2012 23:55 PM PDT NEW ORLEANS â€" Danny Manning’s last game as a player at Kansas ended with a national title. He hopes his last game as an assistant coach for the Jayhawks does, too.... | Pitching, late runs help Mavs defeat Jays Omaha World-Herald Thu, 29 Mar 2012 23:53 PM PDT Everything conspiring against UNO â€" its sub-.500 record, its long list of injuries, its difficult transition to Division I that includes 42 road games â€" seemed to be too much to overcome. Heck, these guys admit they... | Drew Sharp: Tigers aren't short on confidence Detroit Free Press Thu, 29 Mar 2012 23:44 PM PDT The biggest challenge facing manager Jim Leyland this season is maintaining the proper equilibrium in the clubhouse, making sure his team is neither too high nor too low. He wants them loose while maintaining their focus. | | |
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