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Sources: Dallas Cowboys consider Pacman Jones

On Thursday, Jones again said he wants to play for the Cowboys, on an Atlanta radio station.

"I just have to do what I have to do to get back on the field," he said. "Hopefully it won't be long, and hopefully it will be a couple of more months. I would love to play for the Cowboys, America's Team."

If the Cowboys acquire Jones, he would join Pro Bowl cornerback Terence Newman and Anthony Henry, who led the team with six interceptions in 2007. Jones would also be a leading candidate to return punts.

In 2006, he averaged 12.9 yards per return with three touchdowns.

The Cowboys have signed players with troubled pasts before. The team signed nose tackle Tank Johnson last season after he served a suspension for violations of the NFL conduct policy.


Obama sets Casper, Laramie visits

Even if Obama is “transcendent," as his campaign has argued, the historic electoral trends and the current political environment suggest that translating those primary wins into November success will be close to impossible. * In short: Hillary is better positioned to carry the battle ground states that Democrats need to win in November and Obama's victories in deep red states do not . " .


N.H. Is Campaign Central for Republicans

Polls show a dead-heat, and Romney's campaign is weighing whether to begin running negative ads against Huckabee.

Fred Thompson, the former Tennessee senator, also is trying to compete in Iowa; he's not a factor in New Hampshire.

Should Romney win Iowa's caucuses on Jan. 3, he'd come into New Hampshire in a commanding position and with a strong ground-game; Huckabee's candidacy could be over. But were Romney to lose in Iowa, GOP strategists say he would be wounded but still able to compete in next-up New Hampshire on Jan. 8 because of the foundation he's laid.

If Huckabee triumphs in Iowa, these strategists say, it's unclear whether he can leverage that success into financial and organizational strength in the narrow window between Iowa and New Hampshire.


Obama defends ability to handle crisis

LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) -- Looking ahead to Saturday's caucus, Democratic Sen. Barack Obama had to cope with some pesky issues of the recent week, defending himself against an ad that ran in Texas and the fallout from a former adviser's remarks.

His presidential rival, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, won the Ohio and Texas primaries Tuesday after questioning Obama's fitness to handle crises. On Wyoming's friendlier landscape, where he is expected to win Saturday, Obama seemed determined to ease voters' minds - and to take a few jabs at Clinton.

Speaking in a crowded gym in Casper on Friday, Obama alluded to Clinton's Texas ad, which suggested that only she has the experience and mettle to handle a national crisis at 3 a.m.

"That is designed to feed into your fears," Obama said.


Kinetic Knowledge Names Ralph R. Roberts Official Spokesperson for ...

AVON, Colo., Feb. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Today Kinetic Knowledge, LLC named REALTOR(R), author and speaker Ralph R. Roberts, GRI, CRS, spokesperson for the company's business-class blogging platform for real estate industry professionals. In addition to speaking on behalf of Kinetic Knowledge to real estate professionals, Roberts will provide original content for Kinetic's clients and use the Kinetic platform for his new blog about foreclosure self-defense (http://www.ForeclosureSelfDefense.com).

"Having the chance to bring Ralph Roberts in as our spokesperson for the real estate industry is not only an honor, it is a chance to align a customer service focused model with one of the great American business blogging success stories," says Chris Frerecks, CEO, Kinetic Knowledge, LLC.


Hockey wives and abortion

They have cute websites designed to appeal to teenage girls, lots of advice about boys — giggle — and sites on MySpace. They take great care to look like kindly counselling centres. In fact, they exist solely to prevent abortion.

Planned Parenthood told me it frequently talks to women who went to these apparently welcoming places for counselling on the three options — abortion, adoption and parenting. The group says women report feeling badly treated.

Charity's rewards

The problem is worse than just some hockey fans inadvertently donating to a cause they may oppose — that is a personal issue between a fan and her team (in my case, the Canadiens). What irks is that our tax dollars are involved.

The raffle money is channelled through the Sens Foundation, the team's registered charity arm, which is matching every dollar raised by The Better Halves.


Kandahar governor denies torture claim

There will be little difference rotating out in two years and rotating out now. 1,000 additional troops won't be sufficient to win the day and there is no reason to continue in the Khandahar province without a greater commitment from NATO overall. Our current approach (with 1,000 extra troops) is a recipe for a stalemate at best and failure at worst. Sometimes it takes more courage to know when to quit than it does to continue. Without a much greater commitment by NATO, this is one of those times. Posted 02/02/08 at 1:07 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment .


DAMAC reinforces its presence in Egypt

Damac plans to launch three projects, Gamsha Bay located on the Red Sea, Park Avenue in 6th of October City as well as another exclusive project in New Cairo. 'We firmly believe in the Egyptian market's tremendous potential and this is why Egypt is well on the way to becoming one of our largest investment areas outside of Dubai,' said Mr Hussain Sajwani, Chairman and Founder of DAMAC Holding.

'The real estate sector in Egypt is booming and this is only the beginning. There is great scope for growth and we look forward to leading the way towards unparalleled standards in Egypt's real estate sector.'

The Gamsha bay project marks DAMAC's first and largest project in Egypt. Taking place on an area covering 30 million square meters on the Red Sea, this mega leisure development offers residents a 39 kilometer coastline.


Smooth primary being predicted for Super Tuesday

Kucinich (withdrawn), Bill Richardson (withdrawn), Hillary Clinton, John Edwards (withdrawn) and Barack Obama.

On the Republican Party ballot, candidates will be in the following order: Mitt Romney, John McCain, Rudy Giuliani (withdrawn), Mike Huckabee, Fred Thompson (withdrawn) and Ron Paul.

The Green Party ballot will have the following candidates, in order: Cynthia McKinney, Kat Swift, Jared A. Ball and Kent Mesplay.

The voting locations in St. Francis County will be as follows:

Forrest City Ward 1 Christ Church.

Forrest City Wards 2, 3 and 4 Forrest City Civic Center.

Hughes City/Country/Rawlison Hughes Community Center.

Heth-Blackfish Shell Lake Baptist Church.

Widener/Round Pond-Mosley Widener Community Center.


Keeping your heart healthy at every age

As a certified EMS worker, Jeff Schaffer knows a lot about the heart. Based in Baltimore, Maryland, Schaffer travels with emergency crews from three states. He teaches CPR, gives lectures on heart health, and talks to school kids about firefighting and ambulance work. His father died from a heart attack at 61. So you would think when he began to have chest pains while teaching a CPR class, 15 years ago, Schaffer would have gone to the doctor. But he didn't. He ignored his own advice. Despite his vomiting and nausea, Schaffer admits, he was in denial. "I just blew it off and said it couldn't happen to me." Schaffer finally went to the ER, but not until after having symptoms for two days. At 39, Schaffer was indeed having a heart attack. His doctors said he was lucky to be alive. The ironic part of this story is even though Schaffer knew all the symptoms of a cardiac event he never thought about his own heart.


 
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