News Archive for January 20, 2013
Bowman, 49ers shut down Falcons in 2nd half
By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013
ATLANTA --
The 49ers defense needed time to warm up, then shut out the Falcons in the second half and allow San Francisco to stage a record rally in the NFC championship game.
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Local real estate market making slow, steady gains
By JIM LEUTE - Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013
JANESVILLE --
Local real estate agents just closed the book on 2012, a year that included more homes sold at higher prices than the previous year.
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Gun show attendance doubles over 2012
By NEIL JOHNSON - Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013
JANESVILLE --
Whether it’s panic, demand or both, crowds at the Janesville Gun Show this weekend have more than doubled compared to last year, show organizer Bob Pucci said Saturday.
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Homeless like me: Local men tell of their own paths to homelessness
By NEIL JOHNSON - Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013
JANESVILLE --
For Mike Greenwood, the poor side of Janesville keeps moving. Its location: whatever church is taking its turn to temporarily house GIFTS Men's Shelter.
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Iowa knocks Wisconsin out of 1st in Big Ten 70-66
By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013
IOWA CITY, IA. --
Aaron White scored 17 points and the Hawkeyes hung on to beat Wisconsin 70-66 on Saturday night, knocking the Badgers out of first place in the Big Ten.
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Death notices for Jan. 20, 2013
By GAZETTE STAFF - Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013
Yes, get parents involved
By ESTHER J. CEPEDA - Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013
CHICAGO --
After several years of hashing out education policies focused on the quality of teacher education programs and teacher performance in the classroom, it’s only right that the gaze of accountability should turn to parents.
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Proudly confessing
By KATHLEEN PARKER - Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013
NEW YORK --
His admissions are of no consolation to those who feel betrayed or who have been bullied by Lance Armstrong through the years. Of all his sins, Armstrong’s persistent bullying toward any who questioned his drug use—often suing them, successfully—seems to be the most unforgiveable.
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