Francesco Totti and Daniele De Rossi are Roma, insists the club owner

The Giallorossi chief hails the duo for their longevity at the club, and vows to make Roma the best club in the world... A.S Roma chief, James Pallotta, has insisted that Francesco Totti and Daniele De Rossi are symbols of the club. Pallotta admitted that the duo is extremely important to the club’s future success, and he wants them to stay at Stadio Olimpico Rome for a long time. De Rossi is on the brink of leaving the club at the end of the ongoing season, but the chief is confident of making him stay. While talking to the reporters, the chief said, “Totti and De Rossi really Continue reading >>>

Patriots Looking to Put Up BIG Points on the Broncos

Yeah. Try back planet might till like ten minutes John. That's of the girls tell me. Goes -- into the night onward and upward. Toward midnight. And it's straight up. That's right in the hands and o'clock straight up multiple. Told indictment that they you don't even leave the premises to you see those hands go straight up you know my schedule like you know everything about a straight up situation. 6177790850. -- 852550. I do I'm strongly predicting a strong start it as. A little bit of a contrast. This year's patriots team David. slow start slow starts well. In the Broncos some fast starts but Continue reading >>>

The Yoga Sisters of the Improper Bostonian

We're back here in the planet Mikey show and you know while it -- kind of spout off about the fact that after six years doing the show I've never yet been on the cover the proper Bostonians as pretty as I am through. You know we're all shocked by the way I don't at some point -- one thing up most people agree on is that I am very pretty. He would make a hell it's wonderful and by even this beard doesn't deter people saying girls at the rarity the scars of true. -- By the not prime time broken nose but we have. I think we -- palladium line through here who's actually been on the cover. As this. How Continue reading >>>

It Snowed Last Night but We Can’t Stop Talking Baseball in December

Let me like he went and what it Mikey -- guys at 77790. We didn't. -- on the go beyond Sports Radio. I've got my -- before you folks at let's talk about some stuff. Whatever you want it doesn't matter because this is the overall prevailing attitude on the program which typically. -- when he knows this he's been coming on the show for years John. And I can costs of Mikey please can costs Torre has sent two of with the securities it -- you know how many concussions and -- in my life. Now like five. All helmet helmet -- rent what are. -- and and I was out in relation to your broken -- 9995. Knows Continue reading >>>

Tim Tebow and the Denver Broncos are Coming Back to Foxboro

I we're gonna get some phone calls and -- ladies in the house were glad to see -- and Brian is in Canada Bryant. I'm writing it's this is bright New Brunswick yes that's a -- Collison or some irony. I don't. -- you don't I'm doing fine thanks. I'm talking about it -- it right go ahead. I just wrote about that tomorrow one maybe I can add to the caller yes and Bennett. The patriots had to be very careful with him because he could turn the game around player and that Denver. I don't know that it's fair really that Tebow stuff I mean is that it's fair to have god. Helping you. Or why not -- did god Continue reading >>>

On Jan. 10 in NEPA – Scranton Times

On this date in NEPA75 years ago, January clearance sale at Samter's: fur coats, $63; children's snowsuits, $3.95 to $8.95; men's Bostonian shoes, $5.95 a pair; and men's overcoats, $21.75. 50 years ago, a Pittston woman suffered a possible skull facture in a car crash. The car, being driven on Main Street in Avoca, struck a utility pole and house and traveled 444 feet until hitting another pole in Duryea.25 years ago, 21 Scranton police officers stormed O'Toole's, a popular Hill Section bar, after getting a tip that two fugitives were inside. The pair were arrested - Continue reading >>>

Penn State Football: Welcome, Bill O’Brien, from a Fellow Bostonian

I am a born and bred Bostonian.  In fact, I was born about five miles from where Bill O'Brien, Penn State's new head football coach, was born.  Dorchester, Massachusetts was his birthplace.  Quincy was mine, the town just south of Dorchester.  For those who don't know, Dorchester is part of the City of Boston.  And so I was anxiously awaiting yesterday's press conference not only to hear what he had to say about his new job, but also to hear something I just don't hear very much around here:  the most distinctive Boston accent Continue reading >>>

Forays into the Future of Work

As part-time entrepreneurs and Gen Y-ers ourselves, with different backgrounds, we find ourselves hearing the same things. Young people seek careers that will give them a good income, personal fulfillment, plenty of learning opportunities, flexibility, and joy. Companies and organizations want new hires who will help them move forward, who can work within the current company culture, and by being active, engaged, socially-conscious citizens, also serve to meaningfully transform it. Companies want what they’ve always wanted: people who will help them remain relevant. It’s about keeping an eye Continue reading >>>

‘Fraternity’ recounts challenges of Black students at Holy Cross

DR. GLENN C. ALTSCHULERSPECIAL TO THE COURIER When the Rev. John Brooks arrived at the College of Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass., in the mid-1960s to teach theology, the only Black student on campus was a Bostonian named Bob Credle. By the fall of 1968, thanks in no small measure to Brooks (who would serve the college as dean, vice president and president), 19 Black freshmen and one sophomore were enrolled at Holy Cross. In "Fraternity,’’ Diane Brady, a reporter for Bloomberg Businessweek, recounts the collegiate experiences of five of them. A basketball recruit, Stan Grayson became deputy Continue reading >>>

One might bet on stock in Trade

They are also the most expensive part, in a cost-per-bite analysis, and if this sort of thing puts you off, look to Trade’s more-filling flatbreads. The restaurant makes great use of the Wood Stone oven behind the bar (“the Cadillac of pizza ovens,’’ says Hebert), blasting everything from these to pasta dishes to littleneck clams. The flatbreads are chewy, crusty, and blackened in spots at the edges; the dough is the main event or supporting actor depending on the toppings. With rosemary, ricotta salata, and sea salt, you have a minimalist’s pizza, wonderfully elemental (if pushing the Continue reading >>>