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A Fulton County jury found Mr. Brisean Esprit , 26, and Mr. Mark Jones, 29, guilty Wednesday of aggravated assault, weapons charges, malice murder and felony murder in the 30-year-old’s 2008 shooting death, District Attorney Mr. Paul Howard Jr. said.

Led by Jennie Loerch (23 kills) and Whitney Nunez (44 assists), Georgetown upset The Woodlands Lady Highlanders (No. 13) in four games (25-22, 25-12, 23-25, 25-16).

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We tend to think that losing muscle is just a problem of old age, but the problem really starts early on. Unfortunately, this problem which is medically termed sarcopenia, is not talked about as much as osteoporosis. People know they need to take calcium to keep their bones strong, but many are not aware of the importance of maintaining muscle mass. However, the truth is that “women in their 40s and men in their 60s lose muscle strength at a rate of about 12% per decade”, says Ben Hurley, a professor of exercise physiology at the University of Maryland in Maryland College Park.

I’ve been teaching children for over 25 years, but I’ve been a musician for most of my life. When I began my teaching career, I was teaching third grade, and I enjoyed writing musicals and short stories for my students. My first published stories appeared in magazines like Jack and Jill, Children’s Digest, and Turtle. My first children’s book (Mary’s Treasure Box) was published by Tommy Nelson Publishers in 1998.

But that’s not all the Terps have, in terms of talent. They are loaded, as one would expect from a former national champion. 6-foot-4 center Lynetta Kizer, a FIBA Under-18 U.S. national team star and former McDonald’s All-American, gives Maryland somebody who could give the Utes some matchup problems. Kizer had eight points and nine rebounds against Dartmouth in just 22 minutes of play, meaning Maryland will probably rely heavily on her Tuesday.

Terry Bradshaw has done a lot of things, other than play football, in his life. He was born in Shreveport, LA on September 2, 1948. Many people have called TB the greatest quarterback in NFL history and arguably the hardest thrower. Bradshaw has done a lot in football from broadcasting to writing about it, but never coaching football. He was selected as an All-American while playing for Louisiana Technical University Munich. He was the first player selected in the 1970 draft. He then went on to play for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Qdoba is a great place for a casual meal or a quick but healthy take-out. The service is cafeteria style, and each item is made especially for you. Your meal can be prepared to suit your own particular health needs. This location near Vanderbilt University is extremely popular; you are likely to encounter a line during peak meal times.

I grew up in Havana, in a house full of books. And I was definitely a bookworm, or, as my mother liked to call me, una ratona de biblioteca -a library mouse. I could always be found with a book in my hand or scribbling something. I was too shy to play with other kids and that made me long for the company of those quiet, faithful paper friends that don’t talk back or tease.

(Were the Neolithic male farmers coming into Europe marrying the Paleolithic women in Europe for the past 40,000 years?) What a topic to write and research. Can you research and write about clues that the Sphinx was carved only a few thousand years ago? What type of writing do you prefer, focusing on the distant past and future, or practical how-to facts that keep you grounded in the present?

Finally, the Orange County Regional History Center is open on Sunday and free for moms. This one is a terrific deal, since a regular adult admission is $12. The air conditioning is ice cold, which makes exploring all the nooks and crannies a relaxing time. Sunday is also the last day for the Dark Crystal and Puppetry in Central Florida exhibits.

I usually have two or three projects going on at once. I just signed a contract with Dragonfly Publishers for a second children’s book, Swamp Lullaby. This book was inspired by a song I wrote with my husband, who is also a musician. Because of its swamp setting, It’s a companion book for Alley Loo, and my husband and I are working on a CD of swamp music to go along with both of these books. The CD should be out this fall. In addition, I sent off a manuscript to another contest recently, and I just returned from the Rocky Mountains where I did some research on a native American legend that I’m turning into a middle-grade novel. And then there’s a folder next to my computer with four or five other book ideas.