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Interview with actress Kim Novak, who lives in Oregon and is revisiting her cinematic pastSaturday, July 31, 2010 @ 1:35PMWhile the '50s actress enjoys life in southern Oregon, she also has been helping with the release of a DVD set, "The Kim Novak Collection," featuring three films.

A physicist for a CEOSaturday, July 31, 2010 @ 11:30AMTHERE WAS once a simple bright boy from Surigao del Sur who aspired to become an officer at the big pulp and paper factory in his hometown. But there was a much bigger world waiting for him when he grew up especially as he turned out to be a treasury whiz.

Big mouth strikes againSaturday, July 31, 2010 @ 10:10AMSport talk is full of clichés and platitudes, yet we condemn any athlete who shows signs of a personality.

Bradford's big contract means even bigger pressureSaturday, July 31, 2010 @ 7:39AMNow we know why some in the NFL want to institute a rookie salary cap. Come on, now: $50 million guaranteed for a guy who hasn't taken an NFL snap?

New Butler students will cram into dormsSaturday, July 31, 2010 @ 5:59AMAt least a half-dozen other colleges in Indiana also expect record numbers of freshmen.

My schooldays: 'My ambition was to do better... as a teacher'Saturday, July 31, 2010 @ 4:55AMDR Volker Wolf, 60, has been the director of Goethe-Institut Malaysia since October 2002.

Generals reminisce about time with ROTC at ceremonySaturday, July 31, 2010 @ 4:47AMRoger Brady didn't grow up in a family of career military officers -- but his wife did.

Gutierrez: Andres Torres credits newfound focus for career resurgenceSaturday, July 31, 2010 @ 2:08AMSAN FRANCISCO – Pop in on any Andres Torres interview and you will no doubt hear him describe the key to his storybook late-career success as "staying focused." Or "keeping focused." Or "getting focused."

Hats Off: Much Love Lubbock mission gives helping hand to city's homelessSaturday, July 31, 2010 @ 12:10AMSometimes life is overwhelming. Sometimes life finds folks homeless and wondering where their next meal will come from. That’s where Jessica Travis, co-founder of Much Love Lubbock, comes in. Travis gathers donations in the forms of food, toiletries, clothes and money from individuals and businesses across the city. According to Ms. Travis, it takes 67 cents to provide a person with a meal. When ...