Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Bumps and bruises adding up for Hounds



Patriot-News - Bethlehem Catholic's Zach Santiago, who transferred from Widener, is expected to land a starting spot in a secondary that returns just one starter -- cornerback Israel Aguila of Freedom. Freshman cornerback Brad Bodine, of Bangor, has been a pleasant

Weakened Ernesto still threatens
Myrtle Beach Online - A report for Cuba's Radio Rebelde said officials in Guantanamo and Santiago de Cuba were concerned that heavy rain could propel mudslides into coastal towns. The system barely clung to tropical storm status as it slowly roamed over Cuba's mountains

Exhibition serves as audition
Contra Costa Times - Santiago, guard Kelvin Garmon and linebacker Robert Thomas are hoping to squeeze one more year from their battered bodies. Tonight's game can be a make-or-break one for some players. Injured players such as Wusu have to hope that what they

News from around the world
Morning Call - The gleaming white museum juts out from the Lake Michigan shore, across the street from the Santiago Calatrava-designed addition to the Milwaukee Art Museum. One building offers hands-on exhibits on the latest in technology, many of them funded by

Clinton woman moved to Davenport hospital; guardianship feud continues
Quad-Cities Times - She came out of her medically induced coma last week and requested the transfer, said Frank Santiago, attorney for her husband, Chris Nissen. She was moved late last week. Her father, Richard T. Reid, sought and won temporary custody of his daughter