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Paterson FactsPopulation: Approx 138,290 Longitude: -74.17 Latitude: 40.92 Street Map: Click Here Country: United States (US) Weather Station: Caldwell, Essex County Airport (about 6 miles away) | PATERSON WILL LEARN - DAVIS (Sporting Life)
Southampton captain Kelvin Davis believes Matt Paterson will learn from the red card shame that cost them any chance of an FA Cup upset against Manchester United. Paterson eyes Rugby World Cup 2011 (scrum.com)
Scotland stalwart Chris Paterson has set his sights on playing in a fourth Rugby World Cup in New Zealand in 2011. Southampton 0 Man Utd 3: Too easy for United as Saints suffer after Paterson is given a red (Daily Mail)
When these two teams last met in what amounted to the end of Southampton's long association with the top flight of English football, the club's official website reporter sobbed so hard he almost drowned his laptop. Paterson Will Learn - Davis (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
Southampton captain Kelvin Davis believes Matt Paterson will learn from his red card on Sunday. The Year in Review: THE QUEENS COURIER 2008 (Queens Courier)
What a year it was! This past year, 2008, was a groundbreaking year for Queens and for The Courier. We reported on all Queens news ranging from heartbreaking stories of Queens soldiers losing their lives while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan to a St. John’s fencer almost losing his life to a rare blood disease overcoming the odds to win an Olympic silver medal in Beijing. We covered all of the ... Southampton 0 Man Utd 3: Too easy for United as Saints suffer after Paterson's red (Daily Mail)
Southampton might bemoan Mike Riley's decision to award United a penalty early in the second half. But they looked every bit a side now struggling at the foot of the Championship against the champions. Paterson: No caretaker for Clinton seat (UPI)
ALBANY, N.Y., Jan. 2 (UPI) -- Whoever is appointed to Sen. Hillary Clinton's seat won't be a caretaker because that means two years of seniority lost, New York Gov. David Paterson said. Football: Sharks ease into cup semis (Gazette)
GFA County Cup quarter-final - Sharpness 5 Newton 0 Jackson credits athletics with social change (New Haven Register)
Associated Press TORONTO — The Rev. Jesse Jackson linked a “gallant” stand against segregation by a University at Buffalo football team 50 years ago to Barack Obama’s historic election as president, and credited athletics with “changing our mind about what matters” in a speech Friday. Economy may melt sports programs (The Observer-Dispatch)
The economic calamity of 2008 is reverberating in all sectors of society, and sports is not immune. Note: News items displayed are based on keyword searches for the name of your town/city and may not always be accurate for common place names. |