Posts Tagged ‘makes’
Antrel now knows winning makes the man
ANTREL ROLLE was still glancing across town last January, envying the party going on in Florham Park, N.J. He saw the Jets having fun, playing for a coach “they would die for.”
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Osi makes progress, might play Sunday
Defensive end Osi Umenyiora was listed as “questionable” for Sunday night’s game. Umenyiora did not talk with reporters Friday and is battling a high ankle sprain that has caused him to miss the past four games.
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New Year’s Eve in Times Square makes midtown driving tough Saturday
All city parking rules are in effect Friday and Saturday
.Complicating New Year’s getaways on several Bronx and Queens arteries is the second annual Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, between Iowa State and Rutgers. Almost 50,000 college football fans will feel the squeeze on the Major Deegan and Cross Bronx expressways and the George Washington Bridge .
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Drifting snow makes travel tough in Great Plains (AP)
AP – A deadly storm that halted travel throughout the Great Plains weakened Tuesday as it headed east into Missouri and toward the Great Lakes, and officials reopened interstates in areas where motorists had been forced to adjust holiday plans mid-trip.
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Legalization of same-sex marriage makes gay men healthier: study
A report published in the American Journal of Public Health shows that in states where gay marriage is legal, homosexual men visit doctors less and their health costs go down considerably.
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Justice Story: City editor kills wife, makes news
Charles Chapin loved a good crime story. He began running to sirens as a teenage cub reporter for the Daily Champion in Atchison, Kan.
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American teen makes daring jungle escape from Filipino militants
A kidnapped American teenage boy escaped from suspected Al Qaeda-linked militants and wandered without shoes for two days in a southern Philippine jungle before villagers found him, ending his five-month captivity, officials said Sunday.
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