Sunday, February 3, 2008

Radford student challenges Madden -- and (almost) wins

Radford student challenges Madden -- and (almost) wins
Roanoke Times - Chow started his career with "Madden NFL '95," then just a boy playing for fun with his father. The long-running video game franchise, named for NFL broadcaster John Madden, has cranked out new releases since 1988, sold an estimated 60 million copies
Source: www.roanoke.com

Blank, McKay need to let new GM do his job
Atlanta Journal Constitution - choose a defensive minded head coach, such as Rex Ryan or Jim Schwartz, while bringing in an offensive mind such as Norm Chow good god will anyboday tell the 56% black falcon fans that a black man ruined this franchise and meangelo, alge, john abraham
Source: www.ajc.com

Cleveland emerges as a dining hot spot
Chicago Tribune - In a surprising upset a couple of months ago, the born and bred Clevelander Symon beat out New Orleans chef John Besh to But suddenly it dawned on me that I might be missing out on some fabulous Cleveland-style chow. So I called Ruhlman and asked
Source: www.chicagotribune.com

Dodds and Ends
CBS Sportsline - Is there any doubt where Norm Chow is headed? It certainly isn't another job in the NFL. Jeff Fisher unceremoniously Mark Sanchez (2005) has played behind John David Booty the past two seasons. He will compete for the starting job with
Source: www.sportsline.com

Amid turmoil, a positive baseball occasion
Long Beach Press-Telegram - Believe it or not, 97-year-old John Wooden has become a regular at Phil Trani's restaurant - and a confidant of Mr. Trani Why would Jeff Fisher fire Norm Chow? I'd sure like to know Pete Carroll's view on the subject. CNN International
Source: www.presstelegram.com

Chinese food to go; Restaurateur seeks new location for his small
Kingston Whig - John Tse's family has been running Chinese restaurants in Kingston for four generations. His 24-year-old son, Jason Tse, may Tse's family has lived in Kingston since the railway was being built. His great-grandfather, Soon Chow, came to Canada from
Source: www.thewhig.com

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