- Girls Next Door Kendra, Bridget Dish on Weight Secrets, Wedding Plan (US Weekly)
The Girls Next Door stars Bridget Marquardt, 35, and Kendra Wilkinson, 23, interview each other in Us Weekly on everything from cravings ("I'm addicted to nonfat caramel macchiatos from Starbucks!" admits Marquardt) to wedding plans (Wilkinson is saying "I Do" to Philadelphia Eagle Hank Baskett on June 27). Check out Us Weekly's exclusive chat with Hugh Hefner's exes (who are also featured in ...
- 'KEEP MY PAPA SAFE ... AMEN'; married father of two getting ready to serve in Iraq (Portage Daily Register)
Four-year-old Olivia Hudson created a special "night-night prayer" she will recite until 2010, when her father returns home to Portage. "Dear God, please keep my Papa safe. Amen," Olivia said. "Papa is going to Iraq."
- The toll at home: NC grandma, girl cope as new roommates while guardsman dad goes to war (Reading Eagle)
HAMLET, N.C. - When her son got his orders to head back to Iraq, Rosa Lamourt hatched her scheme to keep him stateside.
- Growth is a slow process for Oden (Yahoo! Sports)
Patience is a necessity for the young Blazers center, who continues to adjust to life in the NBA.
- Grandma, guardsman, girl: War's toll felt at home (The State)
When her son got his orders to head back to Iraq, Rosa Lamourt hatched her scheme to keep him stateside. She didn't sleep much during the four months Spc. Jobel Barbosa spent in Iraq in 2004, driving a Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle with the North Carolina National Guard. The idea of her only son, born when she was just 15, spending an entire year overseas was too much. So when Barbosa - a ...
- Grandma, guardsman, girl: War's toll felt at home (The Charlotte Observer)
(By KEVIN MAURER and MITCH WEISS, Associated Press Writers) When her son got his orders to head back to Iraq, Rosa Lamourt hatched her scheme to keep him stateside. She didn't sleep much during the four months Spc. Jobel Barbosa spent in Iraq in 2004, driving a Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle with the North Carolina National Guard. The idea of her only son, born when she was just 15, spending ...
- VIDEO-Students share Christmas essays (Carver County News)
A popular tradition was enjoyed by many local youngsters on Santa Day at the Watertown Community Center on Saturday, Dec. 6. The event was organized by the Mayer-Watertown DandyLions. Here, Leah Pysick, 13, of Watertown, plays "Silver Bells" during the event.
- Hog farms have changed with the times (Portage Daily Register)
These days, "fat pig" is an oxymoron. Guest speaker Jeff Swenson told members and guests of the Portage Rotary Club Monday that a portion of pork tenderloin is as low in fat as a comparable-sized portion of skinless chicken breast.
- CHAPTER 1: Sexual assaults on female inmates went unheeded (Detroit Free Press)
For years, rights groups warned that male guards were sexually assaulting female inmates in Michigan prisons. For years, those warnings went unheeded. Now, state taxpayers may pay a price too. More than 500 women are suing. They stand to collect $50 million so far, with more trials to come.
- Danville fifth-grader pens children's books (Contra Costa Times)
Fifth-grader Paris Morris launches children's book series about having twin siblings. Some say such books are needed for a growing market.
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