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...once this becomes not a women's issue but a family issue, we can lay down our arms, and talk about matters far more important than judging other people's choices. Is my child's teacher good enough? Is it possible that computer games are actually good for the brain? Why is it that horror movies these days are so horrible-and that teenage girls like them so much? Are classrooms really biased against boys? Is soccer ruining my childrens' lives, or just my weekends...
...someone whose father has worked in a Ford plant for more than 25 years, I am truly disappointed by Ford's slash-and-burn plans to lay off as many as 30,000 employees. It's always the blue-collar workers who are first deemed expendable. But what Ford really needs to take a look at is its designs. My family has owned nothing but Ford and Lincoln vehicles since my father began working at Ford, but now even loyal consumers are looking elsewhere. Megan Norris Chicago...
...just trying to keep them off the glass a little bit.”Zoller picked up four offensive boards in the second half, the biggest of which came with three minutes left in overtime, when he corralled a miss over Cusworth and Stehle and put back a lay-up to tie the score at 64. A minute later, he drew a loose-ball foul on Cusworth in the fight for a defensive rebound and sunk two free throws to expand the lead to 69-66.Even so, after Cusworth layed in Stehle’s miss on the next possession, Harvard...
...Tigers, whose trademark attack is built around long-range shooting and constant cuts to the basket, converted five lay-ups and kept up a constant assault from three-point range...
...looks great in the garage next to the Taurus and the F-150 Ford truck. Bill Hughes Lynn Haven, Florida, U.S. As someone whose father has worked in a Ford plant for more than 25 years, I am truly disappointed by Ford's slash-and-burn plans to lay off as many as 30,000 employees. It's always the blue-collar workers who are first deemed expendable. But what Ford really needs to take a look at is its designs. My family has owned nothing but Ford and Lincoln vehicles since my father began working at Ford...