Wyle searches for King Solomon's mines in latest 'Librarian' (Louisville Courier-Journal) Paging Noah Wyle ? Where has he been since he retired from practicing medicine on "ER" as Dr. John Carter? Well, for one thing, he has been impersonating Indiana Jones as "The Librarian." There's a new edition Sunday at 8 p.m. on TNT....more...InterExchange Career Training USA Introduces New Hotel and Restaurant Internship Placement Program (PR Web via Yahoo! News) NEW YORK (PRWeb) November 30, 2006 --InterExchange Career Training USA (http:...more... Sonics End Clippers' Home Win Streak (NBA.com) Rashard Lewis had 35 points and 13 rebounds, Ray Allen scored 12 of his 23 points in the fourth quarter, and the Seattle SuperSonics dealt the Los Angeles Clippers their first home loss of the season with a 95-85 victory Wednesday night....more... Tar Heels ready for return to College Cup (Sports Illustrated) North Carolina feels right at home at this year's NCAA women's College Cup....more... InterExchange Career Training USA Introduces New Hotel and Restaurant Internship Placement Program (PR Web) InterExchange Career Training USA (http://www.careertrainingusa.org) announces the introduction of a new hotel internship and restaurant training placement program in the United States. The new program focuses on all aspects of the hospitality and restaurant industries, including hotel and resort management, food and beverage management, accounting and finance, human resources, front desk ...more... Rosen: Pistons regaining defensive pride (Fox Sports) Their task was greatly simplified because Dwyane Wade was the only home-teamer who could conceivably shoot the Heat to victory. But, hampered by the pesky defense of Rip Hamilton (who was given plenty of help), Wade was limited to 5-23 from the field and tallied only 21 points....more... Counsell can go home again to Milwaukee (AP via Yahoo! News) Craig Counsell decided he'd rather be a backup for his hometown team than a starter someplace else....more... Flowers quits Cubs for Illini (Chicago Sun-Times) As a three-sport standout at Walther Lutheran, Bo Flowers was the Chicago Sun-Times male athlete of the year in 2002. Now, at 23, Flowers is giving up a baseball career in the Cubs' organization and will enroll next month at Illinois, where he will join the football team....more... Keeper Heading Home (Charlton Mad) Les Reed has revealed that Stephan Andersen is heading home to Denmark to join Brondby in the January transfer window....more... |