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Cavalcade of Whimsy: Week 1 (Fox Sports) - Were college football games really running too long? Has the NCAA messed up with the new timing rules? In the season debut of Cavalcade of Whimsy, Pete Fiutak has a simple plan to make games shorter. Plus a review of all the new announcing teams and more.
Book Review: Deep Sky Objects (Universe Today) - Deep Sky Objects, by David Levy Click to enlarge Seekers need to know everything about their quarries. Their appearance, lifestyle and mannerisms all provide clues as to their whereabouts. Fishermen know the haunts, the lures and the time of day that give the best chance of success. Comet hunters are an equally avid group of seekers and some would say that their quarry is much more
Cavalcade of Whimsy: Week 1 (Fox Sports) - Were college football games really running too long? Has the NCAA really messed up with the new timing rules? In the season debut of Cavalcade of Whimsy, Pete Fiutak has a simple plan to make games shorter. Plus a review of all the new announcing teams do and more.
Your Money Matters: Say 'I Do' to Home Buying (Kewanee Star Courier) - (ARA) - Getting married marks a huge milestone for many people who have spent years dreaming about being a husband or wife. Another major milestone that often follows marriage is the first "big" purchase, which is typically buying a home.
Ryan's federal prison won't be country club facility (Herald & Review) - SPRINGFIELD - George Ryan once spent his time working on a tan at the island vacation home of a campaign contributor.
Victims' families revisit Wah Mee killings (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) - Relatives of some of the 13 victims of the worst mass murder in Seattle's history were taken back to the tragedy Wednesday as they urged a parole board not to rule in favor of Tony Ng, one of three men convicted in the case.
Police question witnesses in ex-Petaluma man's death (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat) - Santa Barbara police continue to investigate the death of David Klotz, a 1998 Petaluma High School graduate who died after a struggle with nightclub bouncers, authorities said Wednesday.
Mike McLean (Coeur d'Alene Press) - Coeur d'Alene chinook fishing is still good. "Even after the Big One Derby, they are still catching quite a few fish between 50 and 80 feet deep," said Randy Richards of Tri State Outfitters.
Forward.com (Forward) - Earlier this year, an unidentified video clip made its virtual way around the world.
Surprise gift greets Coppell 911 operator (McKinney Messenger) - Coppell 911 operator Melissa Roberts, a 34-year-old bride-to-be, was surprised on Aug. 23 with a prize many engaged couples hope for. And in her serious, no-nonsense job, it was a welcome diversion.
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