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Southwest: Flying High Over the Competition
Southwest LUV isn't nearing its all-time high, but we're not complaining as long as we clear those treeeee tops!
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Potential marrow donors sought for Hayward boy
In the driver's seat of his miniature orange NASCAR-style racer, little Stephon Cinsear Williams is hell on wheels. The 3- 1/2 -year-old owned the outdoor pathways in front of his apartment in the Hayward foothills, ramming through plastic toys and nearly running over his mother's toes. ...
Articles 2008-08-06
Steve & Barry's® Initiates Chapter 11 Case
Steve & Barry's Stores Open and Serving Customers as Usual Taking Steps to Reduce Operating Expenses PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. -- Steve & Barry's LLC and 63 of its affiliates announced today that they have initiated cases under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy...
Articles 2008-07-09
Could Knicks select O.J. Mayo?
GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Donnie Walsh's eyes grew wide when talk of Thursday's NBA Draft moved to talk of some of the surprising veteran names that have been mentioned in trade conversations. "I'm not going to say who it is, but I heard it...
Articles 2008-06-26
Marion's decision adds to draft intrigue for Heat
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Tuesday's contract deadline came and went without Heat forward Shawn Marion invoking his opt-out clause. "We did not opt out," agent Dan Fegan confirmed, with the Heat to have been notified only if Marion wanted to test free agency...
Articles 2008-06-26
Hoop dreams
The business enterprise is a legend in its field, though the small and sparsely furnished office suite it occupies at Briarcliff Corporate Campus does not at first suggest that. The temporary nameplate on the door reads, "Five-Star Basketball." It belies the luster of the company's summer camps, whose roster...
Articles 2008-06-02
Hero
1: the courageous and caring ones who uphold our world with their sacrificial commitment 2: strength and compassion fuel their mission to protect family, assist community and transform nations 3: undaunted 4: proud 5: loving: syn see BLACK FATHERS Fatherhood is perhaps the greatest experience...
Articles 2008-06-01
South Jersey athletes get off the blocks fast at states
South Jersey athletes fared well on the first day of the NJSIAA Group 1, 2 and 4 track and field championships yesterday at Egg Harbor Township. Here are a few of the highlights: Kenneth Davis of Pleasantville won the Group 2 400-meter hurdles in 55.82 seconds. Colin Baker of...
Articles 2008-05-31
Maryland's Derrick Thomas picks Penn State
Penn State landed its sixth recruit for the Class of 2009 when Derrick Thomas, a cornerback and wide receiver, committed to the Nittany Lions on Sunday. The 6-foot, 175-pound Thomas, from Greenbelt, Md., became the third high school junior to commit last weekend after attending the Nike Camp in State...
Articles 2008-05-13
Leaning on love
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Leaning On Love: Stephon Damont Johnson joined in holy matrimony with the former Luchana Olivia Dewar during a double-ring ceremony at Ashton Gardens in Houston, TX. The bride is a doctor of pharmacy student at Texas Southern University. She works for Walgreens Corporation. The groom attended...
Articles 2008-04-07
Program helping locals become more productive
OAKLAND STEPHON TAYLOR starts work early each morning, but he doesn't have to worry about traffic, the cost of a BART ticket or bus fare. Taylor, 20, an apprentice electrician working for Rex Moore Electrical Contractors and Engineers, is one of a...
Articles 2008-03-24
GE Corporate Lending Provides $197 Million Asset-based Credit Facility to Steve & Barry's®
NORWALK, Conn. -- GE Commercial Finance Corporate Lending today announced it provided a $197 million asset-based credit facility to Steve & Barry's, a national apparel and accessories retailer. The loan will be used for ongoing working capital needs. GE Capital Markets arranged the transaction. From more than 250...
Articles 2008-03-03
Marbury to miss remainder of NBA season: report
NEW YORK AFP — New York Knicks guard Stephon Marbury will miss the remainder of the National Basketball Association season because of a left ankle injury, the New York Post reported Saturday. Marbury, who turns 31 of February 20, was found to be more seriously injured than first...
Articles 2008-02-09
Manufacturers.(MANUFACTURING)(Crunch Pak LLC)
MANUFACTURERS Listed by number of employees; information provided by companies Ra- Firm name Phone nk Address ...
Articles 2008-02-01
Thomas dishes out praise to Williams
During his playing days, Isiah Thomas was one of the best point guards to ever lace up the high tops. He knows a thing or two about being a playmaker. So his praise of Utah Jazz point guard Deron Williams carries some weight. "Williams...
Articles 2008-01-31
Nuggets await word on Nene
Nuggets coach George Karl said Thursday the team is still awaiting results of some medical tests after doctors removed a testicular tumor from Denver forward Nene. The Brazilian player's Web site posted a statement saying the tumor was benign, but the announcement was later removed. ...
Articles 2008-01-18
`Left Behind: The Failure of East St. Louis Schools'; KMOV-TV St. Louis.(Special)
Byline: Debra Kaufman Special to TelevisionWeek The story began simply enough. In St. Louis, KMOV-TV reporter Craig Cheatham was investigating a school district in an affluent suburb of St. Louis that was failing to meet the needs of special-education ...
Articles 2008-01-14
Alcoa's new contract bodes well for 2008.(OUTLOOK 2008)
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Running half an aluminum plant isn't easy, but that's what's been happening since Alcoa's Wenatchee Works plant reopened in 2005. The plant has pushed ahead despite its age, increases in transportation, material and labor costs and...
Articles 2008-01-01
Artest may need elbow surgery for bone chips
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Sacramento's Ron Artest could face possible surgery this week to remove chipped bone fragments in his right elbow, a team spokesman said. Artest missed his second straight game Sunday against Phoenix. The Kings are 2-7 without him. He is averaging 19.1 points, 6.1 rebounds...
Articles 2007-12-31
Thomas uncertain if Marbury will return to NBA Knicks
NEW YORK AFP — Stephon Marbury might not return to the struggling New York Knicks this season, coach Isiah Thomas said Thursday, a day after saying he expected the star point guard to be back. With an 8-20 record and the fewest victories in the National Basketball Association's...
Articles 2007-12-27
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