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Flexibility pays in economy
Special to the Chicago TribuneEdward Wanland saw an opportunity in a down market, but it didn't last. Last Chance Foreclosure, the online real estate service he launched last year to help investors buy foreclosed residential properties, proved to be short-lived. "The market just...Tags: Evanston, Real Estate Agents, Real Estate Sellers, Bankruptcy, Foreclosures
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Serena Williams in U.S. Open final
NewsdayBy Jeff Williams NEW YORK — Last week Serena Williams said in a moment of melancholy that she couldn't remember when she last won the U.S. Open. That would be in 2002, a victory over her sister Venus. She was 20 then, and it seemed like she could...Tags: U.S. Open Golf, Serena Williams, Arthur Ashe Stadium
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Broward Football Class 6A Team Previews
South Florida Sun-SentinelDISTRICT 9-6A CORAL SPRINGS Outlook: Running game will help the Colts stay competitive, but needs a passing game to be successful. Last season: 1-9. Coach: Ray Gould (second season, 1-9 overall). Returning starters: Offense -- OT John Kramer (6-5, 275,...Tags: Everglades, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Florida Gators, Baltimore Colts, Steve Davis
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Five men who could win it all
RAFAEL NADAL, 22 YEARS OLD, SPAIN. Nadal, the top seed in the U.S. Open, has deposed Roger Federer as the world's No. 1 player. He destroyed Federer in the final of the French Open, outlasted Federer in a magnificent Wimbledon final, and now has a gold...Tags: U.S. Open Golf, Awards and Prizes, FedEx Corporation, Court Administration, Pete Sampras
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Five women who could win it all
SERENA WILLIAMS, 26 YEARS OLD, UNITED STATES. Serena lost to sister Venus in the Wimbledon final in July, but that was on grass and the U.S. Open is on her preferred hard court. Seems difficult to believe that Serena hasn't been past the quarterfinals...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Court Administration, Serena Williams, Venus Williams, Justine Henin
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Oregon deserves hit in credibility department
The sweltering heat that has affected Southern California this week could be the sign of a long, hot summer ahead for high school athletes, and I'm not only referring to what's happening on the field. The college football recruiting world is buzzing...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Multi-Sport Events, Awards and Prizes, Central Park
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Needles casts an envious eye elsewhere
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDepending on their mood and whom you talk to, people in this parched railroad town clinging to the eastern edge of California call it the poor stepchild, the redheaded stepchild, the ugly stepchild of San Bernardino County. They grouse about not...Tags: Business Enterprises, San Bernardino County, Kohl's Corporation, Harry Reid, San Bernardino (San Bernardino, California)
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Wrestling: First team
Dan Bichner Glenelg A state runner-up the previous two seasons, the 135-pound senior was determined to reach the top of the podium. He earned a 5-2 decision over Smithsburg senior James Reilley to claim his elusive state title in the Class 2A-1A ranks...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Multi-Sport Events, Values, Wrestling, Philadelphia Eagles
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Mitchell Report: List of names
The Associated PressHere's a list of Major League Baseball players listed in the Mitchell Report. The following players were connected to steroids, either use or possession, in the report: Chad Allen Mike Bell Gary Bennett Larry Bigbie Ricky Bones Kevin Brown Ken...Tags: Todd Pratt, Kevin Young, Mike Lansing, Josias Manzanillo, Matt Herges
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Players mentioned in Mitchell Report
The Associated PressChad Allen 2007 team: Played in Japan An outfielder who played with four teams in Major League Baseball between 1999 and 2005, the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, Florida Marlins, and Texas Rangers. In the report: Mets clubhouse attendant Kirk...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Multi-Sport Events, Newspapers, Oakland Athletics, Ivan Rodriguez
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2008 All-Metro Wrestling teams
Sun staffWrestlers of the Year Josh Asper Hereford Shortly after becoming the third four-time public schools state champion, the Bulls' 171-pound senior talked about the importance of hard work and the benefits that come with it. "The best things in life come...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Multi-Sport Events, Lehigh University, Values, Philadelphia Eagles
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A sullied part of Dodgers' history
ON THE DODGERSThe scene is chilling in its deceit, and startling in its chaos. In July 1999, a Dodgers strength and conditioning coach gathered five Dodgers minor leaguers in an Albuquerque apartment and watched them shoot themselves full of steroids. A few months...Tags: Matt Herges, Florida Marlins, Major League Baseball, History, Frank McCourt
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