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September 26, 2005
NFL notebook: Saints wonder why'black
NFL notebook: Saints wonder why'black cloud'keeps following the team
Seattle Times - The games against Miami (Oct. 30), Chicago (Nov. 6), Tampa Bay (Dec Other players were lucky, their homes escaping flood waters and serious damage from high winds
He worked his way to a dream
St. Petersburg Times - KAMINGA, 1931-2005 HYDE PARK NORTH - It's no exaggeration to say that Lewis Kaminga lived the American dream. He didn't have a lot while growing up in Michigan. news section Weekly sections Brandon Times City Times Homes Outdoors Perspective Personal Tech Sunday Money Tampa Bay to Tampa, and then he went to Chicago for a few years
Saints keenly following another hurricane
AP via Florida Times-Union - The games against Miami (Oct. 30), Chicago (Nov. 6), Tampa Bay (Dec Other players were lucky, their homes escaping flood waters and serious damage from high winds
Rethinking density
The Beacon News - healthy economic growth in the six-county Chicago region, and the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus, which was convened in Chicago as the two entities released Homes for a Changing
The Rev. Johnny Ray Youngblood and Michael Gecan:'80s success a blueprint for Gulf
New York Daily News - By The Rev. Our Lady of Angels Catholic School fire in Chicago in 1958, we know the downward spiral in the New Orleans, hid in their homes, locked in to keep death out
Former nun was a longtime caregiver at Chicago nursing home
Chicago Sun-Times - married one of her classmates and relocated to Chicago, where she was a nursing home caregiver for 15 residents and staffers at the homes where she worked with her quiet
Baseball Notebook: Astros thankful for help
Houston Chronicle - In Pittsburgh on Wednesday and Thursday and in Chicago on Friday into Saturday, the Astros couldn't overcome the members to the airport or boarding up our homes in our absence
Backe helps Astros keep wild-card lead
AP via Florida Times-Union - PITTSBURGH The way Brandon Backe is pitching, that Big Three rotation of the Houston Astros could be a Big Four during the final 10 days of the season and maybe beyond. Field against the Chicago Cubs homes well ahead of Hurricane Rita. Other Astros players didn't take a chance, either. Jeff Bagwell had his wife and two daughters fly to Chicago
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