Dunham shoes news | ||
Chicola new S. Dade coach Ivan Chicola found a reason to celebrate most of the weekend. Chicola, 29, got the news that he will succeed longtime South Dade coach Don Drinkhahn as the schools head coach next season. 3,000 US dead, just one tear WHITE House defends troop surge in Iraq as policy criticism grows Remembering Those Who Passed In 2006 Their leaps of faith allowed us easier access. Their national victories gave wings to our local struggles. Their music was the soundtracks of our lives. The year 2006 was a particularly somber one as the Black community lost a number of legends and legends in the making. Indiana city may benefit from Ohios smoke ban Some Ohioans have a new reason to head for the border — the Indiana state line — now that smoking is banned in public buildings. Wikis Search For Tomorrow Can the wisdom of crowds trump the power of Google ( GOOG )? Jimmy Wales, the man behind Wikipedia, thinks so. Roll call of those who died in 2006 Gerald Ford ended our long national nightmare. Saddam Hussein was the United States adversary in two wars. So different, these men... Legends, leaders, and legacies: The year in farewells At the close of a year fraught with political conflict and cultural fragmentation, Americans were touched by the deaths of two iconic figures, one hailed for restoring decency and civility to national politics, the other for imbuing pop music with a propulsive beat that cut across genres and generations. Goodbye to some greats: A roll call of artists and entertainers who died in 2006 Here is a roll call of some of the notables in the arts and popular culture who died in 2006. (Cause of death is cited for younger people if available.) DEATHS JANUARY We say goodbye to a national leader, local friend Residents across the valley and the globe bid farewell to 93-year-old former President Gerald R. Ford, who died on Dec. 26 at his home in Rancho Mirage. | ||