Sunday, November 4, 2007

Alive Era - News headline


Nets come alive to win at Philly (The Record)

<BR> - PHILADELPHIA - The trip to the turnpike after the Nets were throttled by 37 points on Friday night was quiet. Players listened to their iPod, the text-messaged or slept instead of rehashing the embarrassment they had just lived in their building. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> Stanford fighting to keep bowl hopes alive (The Monterey County Herald)

<BR> - If the loss to Washington, Arizona week last was the lowest point of Tyrone Willingham era, then the victory over Stanford Huskies last season must be a very close second. Washington, after all, was the only team to lose the Cardinal in 2006. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> Miller music alive and well (The Pantagraph)

<BR> - Sobering but true: Most members of the 21 th century, Glenn Miller Orchestra are not yet old enough to remember the early Madonna, let alone the heyday of "In the Mood"and "String of Pearls."<BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> UK fans recall sweet music of Fiddlin' Five (Louisville Courier-Journal)

<BR>-Most people standing in line for autographs at the University of Kentucky basketball museum yesterday were not alive when the Fiddlin 'Five school won the fourth NCAA championship in 1958. But they lined up all the same, waiting to shake hands with one of the most plans in the UK history. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> Set for prime time? Browns to have better idea after today (The Canton Repository)

<BR> BEREA - The Browns are alive and kicking up at 4:05 today. The delayed start means the lights will be for a team that emerge from the dark ages. Wideout Joe Jurevicius knows Browns fans, who have grown up together. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> The charms of Chemor (The Star--The People's Paper)

<BR> - If every face tells a story, then not so everywhere. With the right leadership, history comes alive in the most humble and neglected sleepy hollow. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> Hansen: Murillo’s vision is alive in successes downtown (The Des Moines Register)

<BR>-Harry Bookey wanted to know if I was called "to eat some crow."Unless that is not what is the service of his new restaurant. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> NL team notes (USA Today)

<BR> - Nl notes <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> AL team notes (USA Today)

<BR> al Note <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> Astronauts Fix Ripped Solar Wing (CBS 13 Sacramento)

<BR>-A spacewalking astronaut ripped a fixed solar panel on the international space station Saturday in a difficult and dangerous procedure emergency which allowed the crew to extend the wing to its full length. CBS News Interactive: shuttle era <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'>

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