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Monthly Archives: March, 2009

Dear Chat Daddy, My $20,000 a month habit: shopping!

Dear Chat Daddy, I am a 28-year-old single male with a great paying job, but I believe I may have a compulsive shopping disorder.

Paris becomes first four-time All-American

Whether or not she delivers a national championship, Courtney Paris will leave Oklahoma with quite a legacy: the only four-time All-American in women's college basketball.

City addresses parking meters snafu

At a Tuesday news conference, city hall officials admitted that while problems do exist with many parking meters, they are working on resolving them quickly.

Food stamps benefits increase

Starting today, more than 600,000 families who receive food stamps will see increases of up to 13.6 percent for the next five years, thanks to $890 million in federal economic stimulus funds, Gov. Pat Quinn announced Tuesday.

Tennessee State tabs John Cooper for men’s basketball post

Tennessee State University has named John A. Cooper as head coach for Tigers men's basketball program.

NC Central announces new head men’s basketball coach

DURHAM, N.C. – North Carolina Central University announced alumnus LeVelle Moton as the 17th men's basketball head coach in school history during a press conference this afternoon in the William Jones Building on the NCCU campus.

North Carolina returns to Final Four–as expected

North Carolina is right where it's expected to be - back in the Final Four and playing like the favorite to win the national championship.

Grant breaking new ground at Alabama

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – When Anthony Grant was weighing the opportunity to become a groundbreaking coach at Alabama, he talked to another pioneer figure on campus.

Masters awaits, giving Tiger reason to celebrate

Tiger Woods has some work to do before the Masters begins next week. His caddie could use some practice too.

Two slain at NY apartment of NFL player

NEW YORK – Investigators suspect two African immigrants slain at a Long Island condo owned by an NFL player may have been killed as revenge for an Internet scam, police said Tuesday.

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