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. >> college hoops - stanford in action tonight against northwestern in evanston illinois mens hoops - stanford/northwestern illinois 2nd half/ 57-52 stanford josh powell with the big slam off the ally-oop 59-52 stanford under 2 minutes left/ 67-64 stanford northwestern's tre demps. hits the 3-pointer t tie the game 67-67 1:30 left tied at 67 aaron bright makes a 3- pointer of his own to take back the lead for stanford 70-67 5 seconds left 70-68 stanford >> justin smith is being upgraded. he is 50/50 to go. 185 straight games. and pete carroll of the seahawks is also looking for another top of their hot. back-to-back games, scored over 50 points it is the first time it has done in the 62 years. there rookie quarterback, wilson is also playing well and lynch. he is the second leading rusher. and a perfect 6-0 at home it is not lost on that the niners. >> the seahawks are a hot team right now of their offense is putting up points. we have to be ready. >> it is an enthusiastic team that plays with a lot of energy and will coach the team. >> we want the division and we want to also know
. >> college hoops - stanford in action tonight against northwestern in evanston illinois mens hoops - stanford/northwestern illinois 2nd half/ 57-52 stanford josh powell with the big slam off the ally-oop 59-52 stanford under 2 minutes left/ 67-64 stanford northwestern's tre demps. hits the 3-pointer t tie the game 67-67 1:30 left tied at 67 aaron bright makes a 3- pointer of his own to take back the lead for stanford 70-67 5 seconds left 70-68 stanford >> justin smith is being...
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Dec 20, 2012
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bade community activist whose son was shot and killed in evanston last month. the police collected 26 handguns, 15 rifles, four shotguns. in baltimore, maryland, at the city college high school, officers collected firearms, more than 450 firearms in exchange for $100 gift cards from a legal grocery store. in a press release about the event, the grocery store said, quote, no gun dealers, please. on mother's day in los angeles, a gun buyback program there. look at this, took in 1600 weapons, including an assault rifle with a 50-round clip and a silencer. somebody even turned in a rocket launcher. that program is run by the city's gang reduction unit. detroit, michigan, has seen a bunch of these buybacks, including one last august, where more than 700 guns were turned in at one location in just six hours on just one day. the most interesting question to come out of the president's press conference today is what exactly will happen at the federal level on the reform of gun laws. the president said there would be firm proposals from his administration in a matter of
bade community activist whose son was shot and killed in evanston last month. the police collected 26 handguns, 15 rifles, four shotguns. in baltimore, maryland, at the city college high school, officers collected firearms, more than 450 firearms in exchange for $100 gift cards from a legal grocery store. in a press release about the event, the grocery store said, quote, no gun dealers, please. on mother's day in los angeles, a gun buyback program there. look at this, took in 1600 weapons,...
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Dec 18, 2012
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> > when we started in a little plant in south evanston five years ago, we believed that food in generald be pure, it should be natural, and it should be accessible. and it should taste awesome. and that is what we aimed for. and we started with yogurt, which is a centuries-, centuries-old food that has been enjoyed for generations everywhere in the world. what happened is, yogurt was never introduced in the right way here in this country. and i think people found it, they loved it, and they spread the word to everybody. you know, throughout our growth for the last five years, we barely did any marketing, except a little bit in 2011 and our team u.s.a. sponsorship. so the consumer, when they like something, they will take it to the next level, and that's what we saw. but it is still the beginning. we believe that yogurt has just started. we believe that the next five years is going to be more and more people coming to the category and staying. > it is now a $6-billion industry, but you have other companies, such as dannon, a lot of companies trying to play catch-up to you. > > my suggest
> > when we started in a little plant in south evanston five years ago, we believed that food in generald be pure, it should be natural, and it should be accessible. and it should taste awesome. and that is what we aimed for. and we started with yogurt, which is a centuries-, centuries-old food that has been enjoyed for generations everywhere in the world. what happened is, yogurt was never introduced in the right way here in this country. and i think people found it, they loved it, and...
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Dec 18, 2012
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william was born in evanston, raised in winnetka.thquake in haiti he traveled there with friends and fellow marine jake would to help what they started grew into a team rubicon a renegade relief agency that has drawn praise from michelle obama and president clinton. we paired military veterans with medical professionals and we conducted a medical triage in some of the hardest-hit areas. so it's about to do something that gives them a sense of purpose dedicating themselves to a cause larger than their own they join the military to be part of an organization, something bigger than themselves and when they take off their uniforms they're looking for something bigger to surf. you see it everywhere, in the rockaways. like in this home, they tell a gut-wrenching story as steve's got out their house.theives gut out their house. their car floated away and the water rose around penny. terrible. >> so upsetting and devastating that i don't have any words that's how terrible i think this all is. what makes it better? well the small things like
william was born in evanston, raised in winnetka.thquake in haiti he traveled there with friends and fellow marine jake would to help what they started grew into a team rubicon a renegade relief agency that has drawn praise from michelle obama and president clinton. we paired military veterans with medical professionals and we conducted a medical triage in some of the hardest-hit areas. so it's about to do something that gives them a sense of purpose dedicating themselves to a cause larger than...
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Dec 20, 2012
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more importantly, jeff schoenberg has been a dedicated public servant to his constituents in evanston and to the people of illinois. jeff sponsored a bill that would provide better access to quality health care and give consumers the opportunity to make better choices for their health. he also secured more than $5 billion in federal funds for safety net hospitals like mt. sinai, mercy and holy cross. jeff schoenberg supported the illinois safe zones act which paved the way for stem cell research and insisted on greater accountability and oversight at the illinois state toll highway thomplet a father of two, he was critical to the passage of a measure to allow schools to keep and administer epinephrine following the death of a 13-year-old girl who had an allergic reaction to peanut oil while at school. jeff also understood foreign policy issues including support to divest state pension funds from companies doing business with iran and drawing t. tension to the genocide in cam body yavment he visited cambodia last month. now incoming state senator daniel bliss will have large shoes to f
more importantly, jeff schoenberg has been a dedicated public servant to his constituents in evanston and to the people of illinois. jeff sponsored a bill that would provide better access to quality health care and give consumers the opportunity to make better choices for their health. he also secured more than $5 billion in federal funds for safety net hospitals like mt. sinai, mercy and holy cross. jeff schoenberg supported the illinois safe zones act which paved the way for stem cell...