Kelli O?Hara and Greg Naughton (New York Times) As performers, the couple knew that show business relationships were more notable for their drama than for their longevity. Yet, they are betting that theirs will be a long run....more...How to give wisely after Minnesota's disasters (Pioneer Press) Everybody seems to want to help. People are writing checks. Churches are passing the plate. Foundations are making grants. Fundraisers are being held everywhere from Bakers Square restaurants to the Fine Line Music Cafe, and charity events range from an art auction to a haunted house to mud football....more... PROFILE Jim Harbaugh / Harbaugh all about honesty, and football (San Francisco Chronicle) Bo Schembechler and Michigan assistant coach Jack Harbaugh were returning to the Wolverines' football locker room to change clothes following a game of racquetball when they saw Jack's 12-year-old son, Jim, leaning back in Schembechler's chair with his feet... ...more... Two juveniles wait for Colonial Beach School Board's ruling to resume their education (Small Town Papers News Service) Editor's Note: Generally The Journal would not write a story about a personal issue of one of its employees, but the following story is an exception. The two boys, Dylan Farinet and Jeremy Robinson me......more... Hussain breaks mold of a trustee (The Toledo Blade) Name the one University of Toledo trustee who has saved lives on the operating table, speaks multiple languages, struggled with chemistry, and whose world travels include time spent with Afghanistan?s murderous Taliban just months before Sept. 11....more... Managing money if you get laid off (San Diego Union-Tribune) Capital One's ubiquitous advertising campaign – “What's in your wallet?” – has taken on a different and jarring meaning for hundreds of workers in its mortgage banking unit. That's because many employees may have much less going into their wallets from Capital One after the financial services company announced a wave of layoffs this week....more... What's new in your school? (The Record) It seems impossible, but in a little more than a week, North Jersey students will be heading back to school. Some will learn in new classrooms. Others will exercise in new gyms or sing in new auditoriums. Some will get their hands on brand new laptops....more... Laid off? Job hunt aggressively (Miami Herald) Capital One's ubiquitous advertising campaign -- ''What's in your wallet?'' -- has taken on a different and jarring meaning for hundreds of workers in its mortgage-banking unit since the financial services company announced a wave of layoffs last week....more... To be like Ike (Chicago Sun-Times) If he hadn't become president of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower might be better known today. That's the case Michael Korda makes in Ike: An American Hero . Eisenhower, according to the author, "underwent a rapid transition from world-class five-star hero to being ridiculed as an old fuddy-duddy in the White House."...more... |