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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.
More Michael Stetz columns | e-mail

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.
More Diane Bell columns | e-mail

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.
More Logan Jenkins columns | e-mail

  Sports
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.
More Nick Canepa columns | e-mail

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.
More Tim Sullivan columns | e-mail

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.
More Alan Drooz columns | e-mail
  Business
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.
More Dean Calbreath columns | e-mail
  Opinion
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.
More Ruben Navarrette Jr. columns | e-mail
  Features
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.
More Jane Clifford columns | e-mail


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.
More Karla Peterson columns | e-mail
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