Archive for July 17th, 2009
Washington Post VENUE: US Cellular Field CBSSports.com Although not as productive as he's been in the past, Jim Thome is on quite a tear for the Chicago White Sox. Thome looks to continue his hot streak on Saturday when the White Sox continue a three-game set against the Baltimore Orioles. ... Jim Thome's 2 homers, 7 RBIs lift Chicago White Sox to 12-8 victory Chicago Tribune Thome's career night propels ChiSox past O's in slugfest Seattle Post Intelligencer T
Have a look: http://www.thedayifoundout.com Advertising Agency: Copacino+Fujikado, Seattle, USA Creative Director: Jim Copacino Art Directors: Nicholas Cryder, Kurt Reifschneider, Nat Duffy Copywriter: Mike Hayward Developer: Trevor Hartman Producers: Patti Emery, Kris Dangla Account Supervisor: Dawn Hobson Released: June 2009
Religion Saves
Jul 17
Religion Saves: And Nine Other Misconceptions A friend of mine introduced me to Mark Driscoll last year, so when this book came up for review I jumped at the opportunity to check it out. Let me tell you Mark doesn’t hold back in this book! wow. I was surprised at how he jumped right in with his candid remarks (ie. in the opening about people giving him flack for having five kids!) I like what Mark does to dispel the lies here. He brings God’s Word, and historical facts to challenge
Seattle Post Intelligencer Jimenez fans 10 to lead Rockies over Padres, 5-3 The Associated Press SAN DIEGO — Whatever flicker of hope the San Diego Padres had after scoring two runs in the fifth inning was quickly doused by Colorado right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez. Jimenez bounced back from his only shaky inning to finish with 10 strikeouts, ... VENUE: Petco Park CBSSports.com Recap: San Diego vs. Colorado MiamiHerald.com Reeling Padres look to the minors, call up
The Cascade Cycling Club has responded to a lawsuit filed by a group of Ballard industrial businesses over the city’s plans to move forward with filling the “missing link” of the Burke Gilman trail. “We are deeply disappointed that the appeal has been filed, particularly since the prior decision was clearly in our favor,” the group said on its website , referring to the Office of the Hearing Examiner’s ruling last month approving the project. “The appeal process will likely cost Cascade te
The economic downturn is impacting the health of many people – not only by exacerbating conditions like hypertension, stress and fatigue, but also by causing people to put off getting the health care they need. Physicians at The Polyclinic in Seattle are offering suggestions for how to get them most for your money when it comes to your health. Don’t put off necessary treatment Fears about possible loss of jobs and insurance impact how patients are managing their health – often by puttin
Condoms are still necessary to stop the spread of HIV Circumcising men who already have HIV does not protect their female partners from the virus, a study in Uganda has found. Circumcision is known to protect men from acquiring HIV. But the research, from the Lancet, showed no benefit in those who already had the virus and was stopped early because of the continued risk to women. Experts say HIV-positive men should still be offered circumcision, but also warned to use condoms. The U
Fanster.com DeRosa likely to be activated Saturday MLB.com ST. LOUIS -- Cardinals manager Tony La Russa said after Friday night's 6-1 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks that he expects infielder/outfielder Mark DeRosa to be activated from the disabled list in time for Saturday evening's ... Carpenter pitches eight shutout innings despite struggles St. Louis Post-Dispatch Albert Pujols hits two more homers in Cardinals' 6-1 win Los Angeles Times NL Capsules SI.
FOXSports.com BoSox's depth unmatched in baseball FOXSports.com Jon Paul Morosi is a national MLB writer for FOXSports.com. He previously covered baseball for the Detroit Free Press and Seattle Post-Intelligencer. He began his journalism career at the Bay City Times in his native Michigan. ... Red Sox cut losses, Julio Lugo Boston Herald Kevin Youkilis' homer leads Boston to 4-1 win over Toronto Los Angeles Times Baseball: Buchholz gets a win, return trip to m
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