Kinnear keen on permanent job (RTÉ News) Joe Kinnear is determined to make his critics eat their words as he attempts to prove he is the long-term solution to Newcastle United's problems. |
Keane tells it as he sees it (RTÉ News) Roy Keane has always been renowned as one of the most straight-talking men in football. Here's a reminder of some of his more colourful outbursts: After getting sent off for stamping on Gareth Southgate in 1995, Keane said: 'He shouldn't be lying on the floor. |
Kinnear Keen On Extended Stay (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport) Joe Kinnear is determined to prove he is the long-term solution to Newcastle's problems. |
Yahara House helps connect people with mental illness to jobs and a community (The Capital Times) Laurie Trott has been coping with mental illness for some time now but she found herself dealing with a different kind of stress: getting ready to start a demanding new job. Trott is a member of the Yahara House, a publicly supported clubhouse on East Gorham Street that gives people with mental illness the vocational training and emotional support they need to get their lives back on track. ... |
Kinnear keen to extend Newcastle stay (Independent) Joe Kinnear is determined to make his critics eat their words as he attempts to prove he is the long-term solution to Newcastle's problems. |
Ian Thomsen: Stephen Jackson's unexpected turn as team leader (Sports Illustrated) If the Big Three automakers developed a vision for the future, if our richest financial leaders understood the crucial details of their own portfolios, or if Stephon Marbury emerged as a stabilizing force in the Knicks' lineup, it would be no more unexpected than this: Stephen Jackson has become an NBA team leader averaging more than 20 points per game. |
Services come together as Goodwill builds future (Tacoma News Tribune) Barely six months into construction, Tacoma Goodwill’s $20.3 million training and headquarters building at South 27th Street and Tacoma Avenue already is nearing the halfway point. |
Senior Snippets, Dec. 4 (The Haverhill Gazette) The Council on Aging annual Christmas/Holiday Party will be Thursday, Dec. 18, at 11 a.m. at DiBurro's in Ward Hill. Good Times disc jockey George Whitehouse and the Golden Hill Middle School Chorus and Bell Ringers will provide entertainment. |
Robbo Robson blog (BBC News) The Tees Mouth praises Ronaldo but laughs at handball excuses |
HORNETS BOSS RELISHING CUP BUZZ (Sporting Life) Watford manager Brendan Rodgers will reflect on an "incredible" 10 months when he leads his side out against Carling Cup holders Tottenham in the quarter-final clash at Vicarage Road. |