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Scoreboard - Feb. 17. 2012
TV SPORTS SATURDAY Men's College Basketball-Drexel at Cleveland State, 10 a.m. (ESPNU); Marquette at Clemson, 11 a.m. (ESPN); Wichita State at Davidson, 11 a.m. (ESPN2); Nevada-Las Vegas at New Mexico, Noon (CBS); Texas-El Paso at Memphis, Noon (FXSP)...Tags: Houston Cougars, Montreal Canadiens, Television Industry, Denver Nuggets, Miami Heat
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City's retail vacancies wane
Foothill Boulevard is filling up again. After a few years of recession-induced vacancies along the boulevard, La Caņada Flintridge is welcoming the arrival of new businesses in 2011 that are bringing the Foothill vacancy rate down. With the recently...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Human Interest, Business, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Real Estate
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Sprouts to grow by 2 locations in Costa Mesa
COSTA MESA — Natural and organic foods shoppers will soon notice a new sign gracing their local grocer as a merger between Henry's and Sprouts markets takes root across Orange County. The two grocers, which announced the merger in April, will...Tags: Colorado, Mesa, Elections, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Politics
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What caused the London riots? And should the U.S. prepare for a similar rebellion? [The conversation]
Opinion L.A.The Tottenham riots that blindsided Britain were sparked by the fatal police shooting of Mark Duggan, a 29-year-old black man. Over the past few days, they’ve continued and spread, turning into what has largely become youths' looting and... -
John Cook loses partner, chance at Legends of Golf ‘cycle’
The Downswing Golf BlogAs John Cook arrived at this week's Legends of Golf, the volunteer who picked him up at the airport noted that he and partner Joey Sindelar had a chance to “hit for the cycle.” The former Ohio State teammates finished fourth in 2008, then... -
City Council agenda
The Aberdeen City Council will meet Monday at 4 p.m. in in the courtroom on the third floor of the Municipal Building, 123 S. Lincoln St., for a work session for a presentation on library site selection. The council will then meet at 5:30 p.m. in...Tags: Contracts, Government, Dining and Drinking, Public Officials, Restaurants
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3 sites possible for library: Locations presented to council, no action taken
The city of Aberdeen has likely narrowed down the future site of the new Alexander Mitchell Library to three locations. A nine-member committee made up of city officials and library board members studied 10 different sites for the library, which...Tags: Government, Public Officials, Restaurants, Central Park, Clubs and Associations
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History in the making
Special to The TimesUnlike many of American golf's established hotbeds, Southern California has seen a great deal of history played out over its private and public courses, giving even the humblest muni player numerous opportunities to walk, literally, in the footsteps of...Tags: Billy Casper, Charlie Sifford, Accenture Ltd., Arts and Culture, Sports
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Keeping up with ... Warren's Suzanne Gersich
Special to ChicagoSports.comClimbing Mt. Everest and college softball wouldn't appear to have a common link. Don't tell that to the Wisconsin-Whitewater Warhawks, who last Monday came within one out of earning the program's first NCAA Division III national championship. "We have...Tags: Students, Baseball, Boston Bruins, Florida State University, University of California, Los Angeles
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Keeping up with ... Evanston's Mark Hulse
Special to ChicagoSports.comIt's probably no surprise to see Mark Hulse shining for the Pepperdine men's volleyball program. It just took awhile to occur. The fact that Hulse's older brother, Tom, ended his career last spring as one of the top blockers in Pepperdine history might...Tags: Students, Baseball, NFL Preseason, The Ohio State University, Trips and Vacations
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Last Minute Holiday Shoppers Hit the Malls
The final hour of shopping came quickly today, and Town East Mall in Mesquite was still packed. The line was very long at the Vans store and at Gamestop. I wondered if shoppers were really finding what they were looking for on the day before...Tags: Christmas, Religious Festivals, Holidays, Minivans and Vans
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Bob Rosburg, 82; pro golfer became broadcaster, took TV viewers onto the course
Golfer Bob Rosburg, who won the 1959 PGA Championship and later capitalized on his golfing skills as one of the first TV announcers to rove the course along with the players, died Thursday at Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs. He was 82....Tags: Stanford University, Ty Cobb, Bob Hope, Hospitals and Clinics, Billy Casper
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