Fremantle coach Mark Harvey has given the biggest indication yet that he wants livewire forward Jeff Farmer at the AFL club next year but the coach has a fight on his hands to retain the services of ...

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The Momworks: Sam and Cheetah (Casper...
Every mother who has ever read Calvin and Hobbes likes to think she's raising her own version of the boy terror.
Schwarzenegger Endorses Palin As...
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger says he likes John McCain's pick for the first female running mate on a Republican presidential ticket, calling Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin a reformer with the strength to "push back." Schwarzenegger, who appeared at a budget-related event in San Diego on Friday, said he knows Palin from conventions hosted by the National Governors Association.
00:00 A by-election can answer key...
NOT much has gone right for Brian Cowen lately. His political life ever since the Lisbon referendum could be summed up in those pictures of his comical dejection when he missed a putt on a golf course in ...
Butterflies on the first day of school
She’s smiling a big, bright happy smile. The kind of toothy smile only a child can flash — full of innocence and wonder.Nani, 2 1/2 years old, is going school shopping for the first time.
First time home buyer tips (Vail Daily)
EAGLE COUNTY, Colorado — No one in the real estate business likes saying no. But “no” is becoming more common in the vocabulary of brokers and lenders, especially when it comes to first-time home buyers.
Maverick McCain? He picks Alaska Gov....
Republican John McCain made a surprise choice of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate on Friday, adding a political unknown to the presidential ticket who could help him appeal to women voters.
Owner grieves as dog taken away
Chris McGahey, right, says goodbye to his dog Forrest as the dog is placed in a cage for transport to an animal rescue shelter in St.
Greatness, Borrowed From Rachel...
A couple of outstanding Demotivators I found over at Rachel Lucas 's post on Sarah Palin.
Former US Open champion Kuznetsova...
Roger Federer flicked a final winner, trotted to the net and started to shake hands.
Help-wanted ad for nanny: `My kids...
It was an unusually honest ad for a live-in nanny, a 1,000-word tome beginning, "My kids are a pain." But it worked, attracting a brave soul who's never been a nanny before.
Sports Media: ESPN's Tirico says he...
After seeing the Seahawks up close Monday night, ESPN's Mike Tirico says he likes their chances in 2008.
Fall foliage season is longer than...
New England's fall foliage typically peaks in late September and early October. But around the country -- from Alaska to California to North Carolina --leaf-peeping season runs longer than you might think.
The last roll of the dice (Bombala...
FOR a city that likes to think of itself as the flashing neon light on an otherwise bleak national landscape, it is ironic to consider the current incarnation of Paul Roos's Swans.
Mason County's Middleton signs to...
Russ Middleton, the point guard who teamed with Mr. Basketball Darius Miller and standout forward Trevor Setty to lead Mason County to the 2008 Kentucky state basketball championship, took care of some ...
Editorial: Iraq oil contract for...
THE significance of the success of China's state-owned CNPC in winning the first big oil contract awarded by the Iraqi government is not yet clear.
UNC defense ready for McNeese spread...
Mark Paschal likes that experts think North Carolina could be competitive for a change.
Obama vows to reverse Bush-McCain legacy
The first black presidential nominee of a major U.S. party linked McCain directly to President George W. Bush and said their failed Republican policies were responsible for a faltering U.S. economy and a ...
Excerpts of Obama's Prepared...
• "John McCain has voted with George Bush 90% of the time. Senator McCain likes to talk about judgment, but really, what does it say about your judgment when you think George Bush was right more than 90% of the time? I don't know about you, but I'm not ready to take a 10 percent chance on change."
USC: Time for Sanchez to take his turn
It's a seldom-discussed aspect of the Pete Carroll era that only three quarterbacks have started on a full-time basis, perhaps one reason for USC's success over the past seven years.
Bearcats open season against tough foe
' Northwest Missouri State coach Mel Tjeerdsma figures the best defense against the likes of Harlon Hill Trophy favorite Bernard Scott and gun-slinging quarterback Danny Malone just might be an efficient ...
Klingon beauty in eye of beholder
Kelly Sheckler is blond with a heart-shaped face and a warm smile. Five feet tall on a good day, she's mother to three children, wife to Tom, employee of the Environmental Protection Agency, keeper of a tidy ...
SHARING HIS VISION (Staten Island...
"John McCain has voted with George Bush 90 percent of the time. Senator McCain likes to talk about judgment, but really, what does it say about your judgment when you think George Bush has been right more than ninety percent of the time?
Life360 wins the Android challenge,...
With the first mobile devices running Google's Android coming shortly, the development community at large seems apprehensive about the platform.
Kuznetsova loses at US Open; Jankovic, F
Roger Federer flicked a final winner, trotted to the net and started to shake hands.
County attorney hopeful likes links...
For the past eight years, Tim Nelson's fortune in public life has been largely connected to one person - Gov. Janet Napolitano.
Many in area receptive to McCain's...
Sen. John McCain's pick of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate Friday startled local Republicans, but they see the move as a gamble that can pay off in many fronts - especially attracting disaffected ...
Kuznetsova loses at US Open;...
Roger Federer flicked a final winner, trotted to the net and started to shake hands.
Out at Tallman
Thursday is usually a busy day at Tallman Lake Senior Center. Depending on the week, more than 30 people can be found participating in recreational activities at the center.
Jankovic survives drama against Zheng
So much of tennis theatrics is unintentional, tiptoeing around break-point trapdoors and shaky service trip wires.