| Trading places: day-two update
GEELONG'S best and fairest winner from its VFL premiership side, Tim Callan, is headed for Whitten Oval next season. Callan, who joined the club in 2002 under the father-son rule, will join the Western Bulldogs after the Cats' recruiting manager Stephen Wells confirmed the two clubs had agreed on the transfer, with only the details of the transaction to be sorted. “The two clubs and Tim have all agreed that Tim will be playing for the Bulldogs but we haven't finalised exactly what the deal will be yet," Wells said. Meanwhile, Geelong are likely to re-sign young ruckman Mark Blake, but they are fielding "reasonable" interest in his veteran teammate Steven King. It's our expectation that Blake will sign, will be keen to go on, but that hasn't been confirmed," said Cats football manager Neil Balme.
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Even Johnson won’t turn Lions into contenders
Training camp should help sort out the problem of playing with only one football. The glut of receivers also makes fans wonder why they needed to trade for Denver running back Tatum Bell and add big T.J. Duckett. The Lions did finish last in rushing, but partly because they finished last in rushing attempts. They don't expect former No. 1 pick Kevin Jones to be healthy. Tinkering with the offensive line is an annual affair and the addition of guard Edwin Mulitalo from Baltimore and George Foster from Denver are the latest maneuverings. Marinelli loves Rogers because defensive tackle is the most important position in the "Tampa-2" system. But Cory Redding already has surpassed his former Texas teammate in productivity and reliability at the position, not to mention cost, so Rogers may be out.
Eagle Rock teacher creates insect monitor job to treat creatures ...
Rebecca Tokofsky, 9, feigns freight upon viewing a spider on a computer screen. Tokofsky wants to be the bug monitor for her fourth-grade class at Eagle Rock Elementary School where insects will be taken from the classroom to safer environments instead of being squished. .
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The IDF's humane heart and professional approach
With words that I would hear repeatedly over the following days, he asked me how I could violate my sacred IDF oath to "love the Jewish homeland and its citizens" and to "sacrifice all my strength, and even my life" to defend them? He reminded me that hatred between Jews had facilitated the Temples' destruction in Israel, and excoriated me for bringing ruin on this, the third Jewish commonwealth. Amnon, his old warrior self again, assailed me, "You should be ashamed." Should I? In fact, the same code of ethics that binds members of the IDF also obligates them to "preserve the laws of Israel" and its "values as a Jewish and democratic State." Both the Israel government and the Knesset had repeatedly approved the disengagement plan as a means of safeguarding demographic and democratic integrity.
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