Archive for February 19th, 2010

Changing the face of Stegeman Coliseum
Atlanta Journal Constitution
ATHENS — For almost a half-century, as the University of Georgia campus has changed all around it, Stegeman Coliseum has looked essentially

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Changing things up
Newsday (subscription)
Phil Hughes said of his 30 pitches today, 12 were changeups. The Yankees want to see Hughes develop a changeup after spending much of last season throwing

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A changing corporate climate
Financial Times
Yvo de Boer, the UN's top climate change official, gave a telling explanation for his decision this week to resign and join KPMG, the consulting firm:

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Yankees: Changing mind on Joba Chamberlain? [NY Daily News]
Hartford Courant (blog)
John Harper writes today in the Daily News that the Yankees may be changing their tune

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SportingNews.com
The faces — and arms — of college football are changing
SportingNews.com
Tim Tebow, Colt McCoy and Sam Bradford owned the college football spotlight throughout their careers. But the quarterback trio, along with much-publicized

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Man Struck, Killed While Changing Tire In Adams Co.
WLWT Cincinnati
SPRIGG TOWNSHIP, Ohio — A Manchester man died after being hit by a car on Thursday evening. Troopers said Randall Thacker, 60, was driving a 2003 Ford

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The Guardian
Niger and the changing face of coups
The Guardian
Military spokesman Colonel Goukoye Abdul Karimou reads a statement following the military coup in Niger. Photograph: Reuters TV Tanks on the palace lawn,

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BBC News
Changing face of north schooling
BBC News
Where children go to school in the Highlands and Islands is poised to change over the next 20 years. Almost half the schools on the Western Isles could be

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Changing Skyline: A peerless plan for a Philly pier | Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia Inquirer
When the Delaware River Waterfront Corp. selected Field Operations last fall to design a new park at the Race Street pier, it was hard to

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A talented Jewish boy, a changing postwar America | Philadelphia Inquirer | 02
Philadelphia Inquirer
How can you give meaning to the world? For the late Chaim Potok, one way was surely by writing My Name Is Asher Lev, a novel that examined

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