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School honors janitor of the year Journal and Courier, IN - So Jody Williams, the principal of St. Lawrence, arranged to have the Walter Wall Janitor of the Year Award presented to Nelson in the school gymnasium on Dec. 18. Given every year by the Janitor Day Club, the award is named for a janitor who had worked for the Battle Ground Elementary School and died before he could be honored in a ceremony. 2007-01-01 UW football: A walk on the winning side Wisconsin State Journal, WI - "Yet, it was real easy for the kids. You saw the kids respond last year. Even though there were some disgruntled assistants who sometimes got a little too vocal in front of these kids, these kids let it run off their backs and they stayed focused because they had bought into the program. It was real easy for the kids to make the adjustment. The season was over, now Bret's the head coach, when they came back from break. It was easy." 2006-12-31 Peyton Manning, Colts QB Palm Beach Post, United States - Listed at 5-feet-11 and 214 pounds, Addai is one of the league's smaller, shiftier running backs. He likes to run outside and turn upfield. "He has the ability to cut on a dime and accelerate," Dolphins DT Vonnie Holliday said. "Peyton does a good job getting the ball out to him wide, so he can make the decision to stay wide or cut back. He's a very quick guy, but he's also a stocky power runner." 2006-12-30 Sam & Max Season 1: Episode 1 - Culture Shock GamersMark, AZ - At its core, Culture Shock continues the point-and-click graphical adventure format of the original game. Theres lots of character interaction with branching conversation trees, and you need to figure out how to use found items to overcome obstacles and unlock more of the story. Its a genre thats certainly thinned out over the years, so theres something a little jarring about the pacing of this kind of game if you havent played something like it in a long while. Especially due to the fact that the conversations are voiced, if you take the time to listen to the dialogue instead of just skip-reading it, some conversations can take quite a while. You feel a bit obligated to listen to the voice acting as the delivery of the lines can enhance some of the jokes, but there are some sleepy moments in there to be sure. You definitely spend more time talking and walking than doing anything else. 2006-12-29 Denver bracing for 49er running back Gore Greeley Tribune, CO - BRONCO BRIEFS@: The Broncos had two of their practice fields cleared of snow, one natural grass and one artificial surface. ... Reserve LB Nate Webster pummeled teammates with snow before and after practice. "Today was payback time," Webster said. ... San Francisco, RB Frank Gore is unimpressed by his 1,542-yard season. "I haven't done anything I didn't expect myself to do." ... With temperatures reaching the high 30s, the entire offensive line group worked out in shorts. 2006-12-20 Topalov: the Kremlin won't admit that Kramnik cheated Chessbase News, Germany - The method of cheating, says Topalov, was improved during the latter part of the match, and in fact played a decisive role in the tiebreak games. There "they had a foolproof system", and in the fourth game Kramnik "made a move that would only occur to a computer." Topalov guesses that his opponent was using an electronic device hidden on his body. "With the technology the Russians have, Kramnik will be invincible in a match." Topalov believes that Kramnik wants to keep the title without defending it over the board, and predicts that he will not play in Mexico. 2006-12-19 Topalov: the Kremlin won't admit that Kramnik cheated Chessbase News, Germany - The method of cheating, says Topalov, was improved during the latter part of the match, and in fact played a decisive role in the tiebreak games. There "they had a foolproof system", and in the fourth game Kramnik "made a move that would only occur to a computer." Topalov guesses that his opponent was using an electronic device hidden on his body. "With the technology the Russians have, Kramnik will be invincible in a match." Topalov believes that Kramnik wants to keep the title without defending it over the board, and predicts that he will play in Mexico. 1. Men uncensored: "no women allowed," the invitation promised. We asked six guys to hang out in a room together, then we stuffed them with food, WHAT MEN WANT PART 1 It would be hard to find a group of Black men more diverse. From the executive to the chemist to the award-winning screenwriter-actor, ... 2. Issue of the week: ''if anything, the Conservatives are understating the rise in immigration''; An inflow of young people is good for an economy that needs Immigration has ignited two segments of the electorate: columnists and leader-writers. Across the spectrum of opinion, from the raw racism of the Daily ... 3. Is Tony Blair a Tory on education? Is there anything at all left-wing about the government''s approach to schools and universities? Francis Beckett argues People used to call Tony Blair a hypocrite because he shunned sending his children to the local schools. His sons Euan and Nicky went to the London Oratory, where the headmaster selects by intervie 4. The revolution that started in a library: how did a book with an impenetrable title, written by an obscure American, become the talk of Whitehall and the Why has Professor Mark Moore, a little-known American political scientist, become one of the most influential figures in Labour''s third-term thinking? 5. You told us: in June, we asked what you would do if you had an extra hour a day to do anything you liked. Here''s what some of you told us I almost never get the house to myself, so I would spend time in lounge pants and a cozy T-shirt curled up on the sofa, sipping green or fruit tea, ... |
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