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Avery visits Georgia

The next two years should be interesting with Staff/Moreno/King/Green leading the O. If we keep recruiting like this we could end up doing what UF has done the last 15 years and LSU the last 6.

Finally to the guy crapping on not having a NC with 5 straight top 5 recruiting classes. General consensus is that it takes 5-7 years to build a program from the shape it was in after Goff/Donnan so what we are seeing is that taking place right now. We would have easily destroyed USC (east) with the way our team was at the end and UT would have had its hands full at least. It's Great to be a Georgia Bulldawg!

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Butterfly dream becoming true

After several years of searching for cash, the Butterfly World Trust has enough funds to embark on the first of three phases.

The trust hopes the dome, which will be the largest in the world, will become one of Britain's top tourist attractions.

Before an official launch on March 14, the trust is remaining tight-lipped about its sources of cash and the nature of the first phase, which should be complete by summer 2009.

The site is in Chiswell Green Lane, next to the gardens of the National Rose Society which sold land to the butterfly project's backers.

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Savard restates goal: Commit to making playoffs

The Blackhawks returned to work Monday afternoon, and the good news for them was their boss had calmed down a bit.

The Hawks hit the ice in Bensenville for their first practice since Denis Savard's postgame tirade after Thursday night's 1-0 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets, and the coach put his club through a nearly two-hour practice that featured plenty of hitting and hard work.

"They really acted like professionals, and I expected that out of that group," Savard said. "I wasn't pleased with [Thursday's performance]. The message was pretty clear, and they responded."

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Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Lawyers to Test the Waters During ...

CHICAGO, Feb. 19, 2008— Current trends in employment practices liability, the duty of insurers to provide a defense, and determining who has the right to settle under liability policies are topics for discussion during the American Bar Association Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section's upcoming 2008 Annual Midyear Meeting. The meeting, “Testing the Waters: Discovering the Latest Currents in Insurance Coverage Law," will take place at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Marina Del Rey, Calif.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:

Feb. 29

“Mutiny or Bounty: Employment-Practices Claims and Insurance" will address wrongful termination, wage and hour discrimination, 8:45 – 10:15 a.m. “Show Me the Money" will explore long-tail ad large claims with the use of interactive visual examples, 10:30 a.m.


Beating the odds: New technology helps Whiting woman fight cancer

Pamela Downs-Angotti was told she had had four to eight months to live.

She had long been a smoker, but when they found malignant tumors, she didn't want to believe it. Following an urgent call from her doctor, the Whiting woman just took a trip to the grocery store as if all was normal. She didn't even tell her husband, Ron, until the day of her first tests.

Downs-Angotti was supposed to be dead nearly four years ago.

But thanks in large part to a new technology at The Methodist Hospitals in Merrillville -- stereotactic body radiosurgery -- Downs-Angotti is still alive and for the past 2.5 years has been cancer-free.

"I was determined that I was going to do everything I was supposed to do," she said. "It's been my attitude the whole time."

She underwent surgery -- waking up to the sensation of pain slicing down her back.


Monday wild card

That's Life is giving out more good sites to go for searching for your relatives.
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And if you aren't cooled off enough yet...
Here is Calicogirls home in the winter
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