Saturday, February 27, 2010

NBA’s Stern expects Jordan to be approved as Bobcats’ owner - Everett Herald
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Michael Jordan’s drive and immense physical talent made him an NBA superstar. His stardom and shrewdness helped him make millions in business. His latest venture will test his talents and skills like no other. NBA commissioner

Stern expects Jordan to be approved as Bobcats owner - CNN Sports Illustrated
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Michael Jordan 's drive and immense physical talent made him an NBA superstar. His stardom and shrewdness helped him make millions in business. His latest venture will test his talents and skills like no other. NBA

Universities push to get students in Census 2010 - The Sun News
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- It was 5 p.m. in the lobby of the library of Metropolitan State University, and Clara Ware was sitting behind a table covered with pens, notepads and buttons with the Census 2010 logo, calling out like a sideshow barker. "Here

Vote them all out - Sun-Journal
At the risk of being pegged by the Obama administration as one of those crazy tea party people, I have joined the movement that is voicing displeasure at the complete disregard his administration is showing regarding the Constitution and fiscal

Iraqi Vote Shows Deep Divides Still Facing Country - NPR News
Iraq is a week away from a parliamentary election that was supposed to showcase a peaceful democracy poised to stand on its own feet after U.S. forces go home. While there have been successes, the vote also underlines the deep ethnic and sectarian

Consumer Protection - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Consumers are getting help from Toyota in arranging for repairs for their recalled cars. The car company has agreed to provide for free pickup and return of recalled cars, as well as free rental cars or taxi fare for car owners across the nation. The

Marshall Alumni Center Opens - WSAZ
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- Nine million dollars later, the Marshall University's Alumni Center has a new home. Marshall hosted it's grand opening of Foundation Hall Saturday afternoon. The building also houses the Erickson Alumni Center, a place

Tulare County leaders say deeper cuts to social services will affect - Visalia Times-Delta
The governor also eliminated the county's Linkages program, which provides in-home nursing services for frail seniors. Two million dollars also was cut from residents who aren't sick enough to be in nursing homes and public assistance recipients

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