Bauer, Kelly don’t have much breathing room – Winnipeg Free Press
The credibility and reputation of Blue Bombers President and CEO Lyle Bauer is at stake here. It’s easy to overestimate the ramifications of one football game; for a team, for a
Under fire, Miller lashes out at foes – Globe and Mail
F acing attacks from the public and his council critics, an embattled David Miller lashed out at opponents who threatened that Friday they would vote against a deal to settle the
Children lay down the law for cheaters on exam for police promotions – Winnipeg Free Press
BEIJING – Police officers contemplating cheating on promotion exams met their match this week in northwestern China – 18 serious-faced fifth-graders walking the beat. The students
Mets general manager Omar Minaya says he apologized to reporter – SLAM! Sports
NEW YORK – Mets general manager Omar Minaya apologized to a beat reporter for questioning his motives and credibility during a bizarre news conference. The writer accepted the
Oil prices fall as investors digest new data – MSNBC
LONDON – Oil prices traded below $67 a barrel Friday as a stock market rally in the U.S. and Asia fizzled out in Europe and as investors digested a key economic growth figure out
Stock futures decline despite improved GDP report – 630 WMAL
NEW YORK (AP) — Stock futures are giving up early gains despite a new report showing the nation’s economic decline slowed in the second quarter. The government says the economy
Recession eases; GDP dip smaller than expected – 630 WMAL
WASHINGTON (AP) — The economy sank at a pace of just 1 percent in the second quarter of the year, a new government report shows. It was a better-than-expected showing that
Robson loses battle with cancer – Globe and Mail
S ir Bobby Robson, who coached England to the 1990 World Cup semi-finals and won soccer trophies in four countries, died Friday, his family said. He was 76. “It is with great
Alouettes get Stamped – SLAM! Sports
The Edmonton Eskimos stomped the previously undefeated Montreal Alouettes 33-19 last night in front of 33,206 at Commonwealth Stadium. Make that Stamped the Alouettes. Rick Ray and
Stock prices zigzag after GDP data – Today Show
NEW YORK – Traders aren’t making any big moves on the final day of the month. Investors reacted coolly to a report the nation’s economy continued to shrink, but at a smaller pace
