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Stuttering just another opponent for Sproles: We're all loving this guy, and no wonder. At 5 feet 6 inches, Darren Sproles is the smallest guy on the football field, but he plays big.
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Members of family meet at long last: For years Jerry Morgan, 61, knew he had a half-brother and a half-sister, but he didn't know their last names, where they lived or how to track them down. This week the SDG&E transmission line specialist from Poway got to meet them.
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Calling for award for chatty Kathleen: A brick – the Gov. Rod Blagojevich award – to Kathleen Sterling, vice president of the Tri-City Healthcare District board, for a voice mail that reveals, at the very least, an unhealthy state of mind.
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Chargers play one for the ages: As a rule, great football games are remembered by how they ended. This one will be chiseled into the memories of the Chargers faithful for its beginning, middle, end – and its other end.
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Sproles stands tall in gutsy performance: To appreciate the difficulty of tackling Darren Sproles in the open field, try grabbing a hummingbird with a pair of pliers.
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Take 'The Express' with a grain of salt: “Express”-ly speaking, the Ernie Davis story is a great one for the movies, and the just-released “The Express” does a good job bringing it to the big screen.
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Bad times call for some good ideas on investing: By this point in January, most of us have recycled our Christmas trees and taken down the holiday lights. And on Wall Street, investors are discovering anew that end-of-the-year Santa Claus rallies don't live forever and that the new year may be more challenging than first appeared through the shimmer of tinsel and candy canes.
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What Obama learned from Cesar Chavez: When Barack Obama took to praising the late Cesar Chavez during the presidential campaign, I saw it as nothing more than a cheesy ploy to win Latino votes. In fact, it looked like the laziest kind of ethnic pandering – throw out the name of a beloved figure and hope it buys some instant credibility.
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Good stuff or useless junk? It comes down to perspective: I got an e-mail recently and, probably because it made me feel guilty, I put it aside. The subject? Well, it was right there in the subject line of the message: 81% of Couples Fight About Household Junk.
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Love sick: In the new HBO documentary "Cat Dancers," we see animal trainers Ron and Joy Holiday talking baby talk to white tigers and planting kisses on the noses of leopard and jaguars.
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