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Kaleidoscope: The Phases of the Jewish Woman
The annual outreach event featured a national speaker and home-made desserts. This year, as the Boulder Womens division began to re-organize, the Kaleidoscope planning committee decided to revamp the event to make it even more inclusive and to reach a
Updated: 05/03/2011 12:59A
No time for Caps, or fans, to panic
Despite losing its first two games on home ice, this team has got this series — very likely in six games, seven if Ovi and the boys must. This isnta bit; in fact, the likely outcome has already been etched in Stanley Cup playoff annals, circa, oh,
Updated: 05/03/2011 12:59A
Resilient New York takes grim satisfaction in bin Ladens death
New Yorkers love their home town, but its safe to say they love it more complicatedly than a home-towner loves Kansas City or Detroit. With the news that bin Laden had been killed by US forces, three bankers for UBS — Dennis Jakubovitz, Bill Masella
Updated: 05/03/2011 12:59A
Cubs bow to Dodgers as key players continue to struggle
(AP Photo/Matt York) LOS ANGELES — Two days into May, and Carlos Pena still is looking for a home run, Ryan Dempster is looking for a way out of the worst slump of his career, the team is looking for answers at the injury-struck back of the rotation,
Updated: 05/03/2011 12:59A
Lady Lions win one for their sick star
With their star pitcher sick and back at home, the Lady Lions gave an inspired performance and eased past Victoria Faith 17-6 in the opening round of the TAPPS state playoffs. Suzy Partida and Allison Martin ripped out four hits apiece to lead Alpha
Updated: 05/03/2011 12:59A
France Telecom Scours Africa as Deutsche Telekom Keeps to Europe
Deutsche Telekom Chief Executive Officer Rene Obermann is refocusing the Bonn-based company around Europe and increasing network spending in its home market after agreeing to sell the customer-losing T-Mobile USA business. The stagnant French market is
Updated: 05/03/2011 12:58A
PADRES NOTES: Players lobby to honor the military
The Padres normally wear their camouflage uniforms only for Sunday home games. If we were going to get fined, I dont think anybody would have had a problem paying, said closer Heath Bell. Third baseman Chase Headley was the first of many Padres
Updated: 05/03/2011 12:58A
White supremacist killed in Riverside
RIVERSIDE - A white supremacist who organized a neo-Nazi march and rally in March in Claremont was shot to death in his home this weekend, and his young son has been booked in the investigation of murder. Jeff Russell Hall, 32, was killed early Sunday
Updated: 05/03/2011 12:58A
Mummified body thought to be early Playboy playmate and B-movie actress found
But the body of who authorities believe is B-movie actress Yvette Vickers, 82, has been found mummified in her Beverly Hills home. Police think the actress, whose film credits include 1958s Attack of the 50 Foot Woman and 1959s Attack of the Giant
Updated: 05/03/2011 12:57A
Ryan proud of book that gives behind-the-scenes look
AP Burnt Hills catcher Dave Russell dives to catch a foul pop behind home plate near the fence during a game against Averill Park on Monday May 2, 2011 in Burnt Hills, NY. ( Philip Kamrass / Times Union ) NEW YORK -- Rex Ryan has been called lots of
Updated: 05/03/2011 12:57A