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Growing Pains - Washington Post
Born with dwarfism, Caitlin Schroeder decided to undergo a grueling surgery and recovery process to lengthen her legs. Behind the house, in the sprawling back yard filled with picnic tables and trees, guests are gathering for the Fourth of July party ...
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Please register to gain free access to WSJ tools. An account already exists for the email address entered. Crude oil has fallen, but plenty of people expect it to rebound sharply in coming years. Natural gas prices, on the other hand, are set to stay ...
Business roundtable: Local Hispanic community growing, thriving in ... - Knoxville News Sentinel
The quarterly business roundtable panelists, from left, Carlos Nicho, editor of Mundo Hispano; Elizabeth Bonilla, of WKZX radio; Roberto Martinez, with SunTrust Bank; and Juan Aranda, who owns El Charro Mexican restaurant, discuss issues the local ...
Temporary ice rink shows what downtown can do - Beaumont Enterprise
On an average weeknight, Hope Gonsoulin isn't typically in downtown Beaumont, which she usually sees only once or twice a year. But this Thursday, the chance to take her children ice skating was a big enough draw for her to drive down from Lumberton ...
Passing is failing Redskins' offense - The Washington Times
Added tight end Chris Cooley, who has 66 catches but just one touchdown: "We don't know what's going on. I'm frustrated. We've played like [crap] four weeks in a row." The Redskins generated 386 yards two weeks ago at struggling Seattle but managed ...
What to Do with Ian Kennedy? Why Can?t He Get It Together? - Bleacherreport.com
It boggles the mind how Ian Kennedy could be so dominating at the minor-league level and struggle so much in the majors. I know there are growing pains, and it is a higher class of athletes, but it shouldn?t be this drastic. You could even argue ...
Boys basketball preview: League-by-league breakdown - Dayton Daily News
Matt Kavanaugh, Centerville High School, 6-foot-9 sr.: A difference-maker in the post, the University of Dayton recruit averaged 20.8 points, 10.0 rebounds, 2.4 blocks, 2.8 assists and even 1.2 steals. Aaron Robinson, Trotwood-Madison, 6-2 sr.: The ...
Is Trent Edwards The Right QB For The Buffalo Bills? It Doesn't Matter - Bleacherreport.com
The Buffalo Bills have been looking for a quarterback to lead them to a Superbowl ever since Hall of Fame quarterback, Jim Kelly, retired after the 1996 season, over a decade ago. Most recently, the Bills have just been looking for someone to help ...
Making the jump: Seattle University has left Division II to play with ... - TradingMarkets.com
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Broncos-Chiefs news conferences - Rocky Mountain News Blogs
The possible return of Nate Webster means jack-of-all-trades Spencer Larsen will shift back to fullback after starting the past few games at linebacker. "We do have more depth at the linebacker position and we needed a little bit more depth (on ...
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