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Buck & New Dawg: Bring on the Giants for Round 3

Vinny was a Heisman Trophy winner/No. 1 pick overall who didnt win enough ... but didnt give up trying. I think history will treat him kindly. It should.

Can anyone beat the New England Patriots?

NEW DAWG: Yes, the Colts can beat them.

BUCK: I just have a gut feeling about Jacksonville. The Jags could get first crack at the Patriots, too. I dont see anyone else winning at New England including the Colts. And I dont see Tom Brady losing in Glendale, Ariz., if he gets there.

Is the Cowboys offense headed into the playoffs in any better frame of mind than last years team?

NEW DAWG: Ill say yes. The Cowboys gave a weak effort against the Redskins because they didnt have much to play for. Last years team could not say that.

BUCK: Losing two of the last three in December is about all thats the same.


Local business helps seniors change scenery

Matt Nachtrieb/Staff Photo (L to R) CarolAnne Crossan and Jacki Finley, with A Changing Season, move furniture and other belongings for a client from Sterling House in Denton to Lewisville. This photo is available at www.scntx.com. production/flowermound/datedfolder/01-19/front .


Democrats Are Hocking Their Agenda As If They Were at a Fire Sale

At the weekend, well over 100,000 anti-war protesters gathered around the country to protest about the occupation of Iraq. The demands of the demonstrations chimed with the views of most Americans. Polls show a consistent and substantial majority oppose the war and want the troops withdrawn immediately or soon. Indeed, at 34%, the proportion of Americans who support the war is identical to the proportion polled last week who believe in ghosts and UFOs.

Despite Iraq remaining the number one priority among voters, none of the leading Democratic presidential contenders appeared at any of the marches.

Primary season is an ideal moment to examine the relationship between the different parties and their core supporters. Come the presidential elections, both sides will have to tack to the centre in a bid for coveted swing voters.


Sights and sounds of a decaying Forth Road Bridge

We need to be investing in improvements to shared transportation systems - trains, buses, trams, car-pooling - rather than finding ways to accommodate more and more individual metal boxes for commuters. And we need to end the practice of building commuter belts and housing estates so far away from employment centres that commuting is necessary in the first place. .


Sights and sounds of a decaying Forth Road Bridge

We need to be investing in improvements to shared transportation systems - trains, buses, trams, car-pooling - rather than finding ways to accommodate more and more individual metal boxes for commuters. And we need to end the practice of building commuter belts and housing estates so far away from employment centres that commuting is necessary in the first place. .


Building An Appetite

IT'S YET ANOTHER PICTURE-PERFECT DAY AT THE PINEHILLS in Plymouth, and here in the community's Summerhouse, nine happy residents are chatting over crudites and pita chips. The Summerhouse is actually the sales and administrative center, the place where prospective home buyers begin scoping out neighborhoods in this nearly 3,200-acre planned development. As with everything else here, however, its faintly nostalgic facade - white clapboard with porch and cupola - melts into a landscape painstakingly fashioned as a designer version of classic old New England.

The residents nestled on sofas in the lodgelike great room this fall afternoon are part of a focus group put together by the Pinehills marketing staff. Mainly women zooming through their retirement (one says she just returned from Amalfi, another announces a Vineyard cycling trip), they are here to let loose on the topic of food shopping: what they like about supermarkets, what really drives them crazy, and, most important, what they expect from The Market at Pinehills when it opens this spring.



 

 

 

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