Welker short on everything except success (Worcester Telegram & Gazette) What's not to like about Wes Welker?...more...Trying to keep calm in speed interviews (Carroll County Online) The interviewers were eight minutes late, so Tim Neeson sat quietly in an empty suite in McDaniel College's Lewis Hall. Wearing a dark blue suit, a blue shirt and a light brown tie, Neeson fumbled through a black notebook as he faced a row of empty chairs Tuesday afternoon....more... Lions alive in the NFC playoff hunt? Holy Toledo (USA Today) Thick, wet snow flurries were falling in metro Detroit on Thursday night, and that is to be expected a week before Thanksgiving. It's that time of year. Happens all the time. But the fact that the Detroit Lions have a huge game with playoff implications on Sunday, followed by another biggie on Turkey Day well, that's snowing-in-Egypt type stuff....more... Getting ahead (The Record) Scott Drath was appointed chief financial officer of the Englewood Cliffs-based Paul Green School of Music. Monique Lampson has been promoted to the newly formed position of senior vice president....more... Rufe's painting a portrait of fairness (phillyburbs.com) Retired Bucks County Judge William Hart Rufe is the first living judge in county history to have his portrait hung in the county courthouse in Doylestown....more... NL team notes (USA Today) nl notes...more... DATEBOOK (The Scranton Times-Tribune) Today...more... Contract questions arise for Westbrook (The News Journal) PHILADELPHIA -- Storylines already promising to punctuate the Eagles' offseason are Donovan McNabb's fate in Philadelphia, Andy Reid's ongoing crisis at home and the impending free agency of tight end L.J. Smith....more... Sceptics' week: Your comments (BBC News) Readers' comments to a series of articles looking at various aspects of climate "catastrophism" and "scepticism"....more... |