No limits in fly fishing (Miami Herald) When Lance Benson called light tackle charter captain Eric Herstedt to book a fly fishing trip, they discussed species, tackle -- the usual prospective guide/client talk. |
Labor Dept: Fewer workers killed on job in 2007 (El Paso Times) WASHINGTON—The number of workers killed on the job annually dropped to a historic low in 2007, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced Wednesday. |
Hands-on fishing for Miami angler Manny Puig, literally (Miami Herald) There are easier ways to catch a grouper dinner than the method used by Manny Puig. He could employ a spear, a fishing rod, or a handline. But no, that would be too easy and not sporting at all. Puig, cable television's Tarzan of the Seas, holds his breath, dives about 12 feet and pulls the wriggling fish out of a hole in Biscayne Bay's limestone bottom using gloved hands. He has to bypass a ... |
Job seekers told to head bush (Adelaide Now) THE State Government wants 140 job seekers in Adelaide to take up positions in regional areas. |
Fishing action good on deep grass flats (Bradenton Herald) Anglers fishing with me on the Snook Fin-Addict, out of CB's Saltwater Outfitters on Siesta Key, had good action with snook, tarpon and trout during the week of Aug. 11. |
Verga faces two primary opponents (Boston Globe) In 14 years on Beacon Hill, state Representative Anthony J. Verga has gained influence as a committee chairman and leading voice on veterans and fishing issues. |
Bluefish Bonanza: Queen Mary party boat guides clients to fertile fishing grounds (The Morning Call) Queen Mary party boat guides clients to fertile fishing grounds. If you're searching for a cerebral angling experience that requires great patience, stealth and finesse, forget about fishing aboard the Queen Mary. |
Cost-cutting: Boca Raton company among those seeking workers' ideas (Sun-Sentinel) Want to impress your boss? Come up with some cost-cutting strategies in this recession. It could help save your job. |
ALL EYES ON ZORN (Richmond Times-Dispatch) The coach is a rookie. The starting quarterback is unproven. The first five games are rugged. Three of the final four games are on the road. Other than that, what do you think of the upcoming season, coach Zorn? Nervous about your first job as a coach? "I'm not a nervous sort of guy," said the Washington Redskins' Jim Zorn. |
Big man on campus: High hopes for A.J. Green (w/video) (The Red and Black) A.J. Green said he was just doing his job. If he has the chance to go up and snag a ball, he says he's going to catch it. But if catching footballs is Green's job, then Green became employee of the month when he made "The Catch." This reception made freshman wide receiver A. |