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  • In 1931, the United States was in financial free fall. Conventional wisdom tends to describe it as the year in which an already severe recession desce...

  • Name: Brent Adkins Age: 42

  • * On his newspapers' website: "I frankly think Philly.com right now, though it's the leading website in the market, is crap, primarily because we're working from the old Knight Ridder template. And I'm excited about what you're going to see in the next six months. There's going to be a lot more video. And it'll be easier to post stories on the Web, and update them frequently throughout the day. Maybe more important, he believes both the Inquirer and Daily News will demonstrate circulation increases when April's circulation report is released. "I think we'll be one of the few papers in the industry to demonstrate a small gain," he says. "We've been tracking the numbers very closely, and I'm optimistic." It's a clever way of pushing off the conservative image he projected in Philadelphia...

  • Name : Kim LeBlanc Home : Blacksburg (originally from California)

  • By John Marshall | The Associated Press By now, a nation full of college basketball fans knows all about Northern Iowa's Ali Farokhmanesh. The son of an Iranian Olympic volleyball player hit two icy 3-pointers to shoot the Panthers into the NCAA tournament's round of 16 for the first time at the expense of UNLV and Kansas. The next Stephen Curry? He could be if Northern Iowa gets past Michigan State. Halfway through this March of madness, Farokhmanesh has distinguished himself as one of the attention-grabbers of this year's NCAA tournament. What about the rest of the field? Well, there are plenty of other story lines: players making names for themselves and their teams, stars living up to their billing on the marquee, others who have wilted under the spotlight. Here's a look at who's ho...

  • Name: Robin Reed Age: 55

  • It almost felt like the glory days again for USC on Saturday as the Trojans routed Washington 40-17 at the Coliseum. Maybe a few things were missing, like the crowd of only 64,756 braved a gray day. Or a pumped-up coach on the sidelines.

  • Name: Shirley Hudgins Age: 65

  • As scintillating as the Joe Paterno and Herman Cain stories may be, I prefer to note the stunning federal appeals court ruling released in Washington on Tuesday. Don't snore. This story may lack the heat of scandal, but it's about your health insurance - and the new federal reform law that requires you to buy some. It's about how a Ronald Reagan appointee used ironclad, fact-based logic to uphold President Obama's signature achievement.

  • I do believe they want us to be putting forward some ideas of our own," added [Shap Smith]. "And to some degree we can do that, but we are constrained by the fact that we don't have as much access to information as they do and don't have as much staff as they do. "Let me disabuse you of the notion that I'll be following in [Howard Dean]'s footsteps," [Jim Douglas] told radio host Mark Johnson recently. Johnson noted that Dean took a lot of flack from the Vermont GOP when he began to spend time in Washington, D.C. Douglas acknowledged that the extra work would be a strain on his staff. He didn't mention the ones who are already moonlighting on his reelection campaign. Here's what [Dave Mace] warned his bosses in an email obtained by "Fair Game": "Please bear in mind who this is during ...



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