Quake witnesses: There was little time to act - CNN
Santiago, Chile (CNN)– Sure, Luke Mescher felt a trembling fear when the walls around him started to shake Saturday, but standing around confused and scared wasn’t an option. “I was more focused on we need to get out of here and we need to get out

The question of spring camp: Who’s on third? - Minneapolis Star Tribune
FORT MYERS, FLA. - Brendan Harris was the Twins’ Opening Day second baseman in 2008. Nick Punto was their Opening Day shortstop in 2009. In order to crack the Twins’ Opening Day lineup this season, they’ll have to battle each other over third base

Performers audition for summer jobs at Hersheypark - PennLive.com
It’s one of the earliest signs of spring: the annual pilgrimage of singers, dancers and instrumentalists to Derry Township to audition for summer gigs at Hersheypark. While the theme park’s 13 shows, performed for guests throughout the summer

We Can’t Wish Away Climate Change - New York Times
It would be an enormous relief if the recent attacks on the science of global warming actually indicated that we do not face an unimaginable calamity requiring large-scale, preventive measures to protect human civilization as we know it. Of course

St. Louis interested in Bradford - Tulsa World
Several reports from the NFL Scouting Combine have suggested that Bradford will be the top overall selection by the St. Louis Rams. Bradford isn’t working out or throwing at the combine, but he’s meeting with every team and every team’s medical staff

UConn women’s basketball senior capsules - New Haven Register
Key stats: 17.7 points, 9.1 rebounds per game and 57 blocks. Bump in the road: Managed one point and three rebounds in a loss to Louisiana State in the 2007 NCAA tournament. Career highlight: Most outstanding player in 2009 Final Four after scoring

Dealing with burned-out boss is tricky - Courier-Journal
Many managers are burned out from trying to get more work done with fewer staff members and resources. Some have even stopped caring. That can frustrate employees who can’t get questions answered, are waiting in vain for decisions to be made and feel

Excuse Me, Is This Seat Taken? - New York Times
FLYING in coach is never comfortable, but it’s getting downright awkward for bigger passengers as airlines increasingly single out customers they deem too fat to fly. The issue made headlines in early February when the director Kevin Smith, best

Despite reforms, costly loans and cards remain - Courier-Journal
Not all cards are so fee-heavy, and some may be a bargain for those with no other options. But even an affordable card costs $4.95 to buy and charges a $5.95 monthly maintenance fee unless certain usage requirements are met. Despite the costs, an

Peter Schmuck - Baltimore Sun
SARASOTA, Fla. In a spring camp where real intrigue is harder to find than the key to the batter’s box, the Felix Pie experiment — Part II — is starting to look like a very interesting story. Pie showed up in camp a much different fellow than the

Quake witnesses: There was little time to act - CNN
Santiago, Chile (CNN)– Sure, Luke Mescher felt a trembling fear when the walls around him started to shake Saturday, but standing around confused and scared wasn’t an option. “I was more focused on we need to get out of here and we need to get out

The question of spring camp: Who’s on third? - Minneapolis Star Tribune
FORT MYERS, FLA. - Brendan Harris was the Twins’ Opening Day second baseman in 2008. Nick Punto was their Opening Day shortstop in 2009. In order to crack the Twins’ Opening Day lineup this season, they’ll have to battle each other over third base

Performers audition for summer jobs at Hersheypark - PennLive.com
It’s one of the earliest signs of spring: the annual pilgrimage of singers, dancers and instrumentalists to Derry Township to audition for summer gigs at Hersheypark. While the theme park’s 13 shows, performed for guests throughout the summer

We Can’t Wish Away Climate Change - New York Times
It would be an enormous relief if the recent attacks on the science of global warming actually indicated that we do not face an unimaginable calamity requiring large-scale, preventive measures to protect human civilization as we know it. Of course

St. Louis interested in Bradford - Tulsa World
Several reports from the NFL Scouting Combine have suggested that Bradford will be the top overall selection by the St. Louis Rams. Bradford isn’t working out or throwing at the combine, but he’s meeting with every team and every team’s medical staff

UConn women’s basketball senior capsules - New Haven Register
Key stats: 17.7 points, 9.1 rebounds per game and 57 blocks. Bump in the road: Managed one point and three rebounds in a loss to Louisiana State in the 2007 NCAA tournament. Career highlight: Most outstanding player in 2009 Final Four after scoring

Dealing with burned-out boss is tricky - Courier-Journal
Many managers are burned out from trying to get more work done with fewer staff members and resources. Some have even stopped caring. That can frustrate employees who can’t get questions answered, are waiting in vain for decisions to be made and feel

Excuse Me, Is This Seat Taken? - New York Times
FLYING in coach is never comfortable, but it’s getting downright awkward for bigger passengers as airlines increasingly single out customers they deem too fat to fly. The issue made headlines in early February when the director Kevin Smith, best

Despite reforms, costly loans and cards remain - Courier-Journal
Not all cards are so fee-heavy, and some may be a bargain for those with no other options. But even an affordable card costs $4.95 to buy and charges a $5.95 monthly maintenance fee unless certain usage requirements are met. Despite the costs, an

Peter Schmuck - Baltimore Sun
SARASOTA, Fla. In a spring camp where real intrigue is harder to find than the key to the batter’s box, the Felix Pie experiment — Part II — is starting to look like a very interesting story. Pie showed up in camp a much different fellow than the