Nov 18 - By Howard Ulman, AP Sports Writer
Bill Belichick has heard enough about his fourth-down decision that failed. So has Tom Brady.

Oct 11 - By Tim Reynolds, AP Sports Writer
The happiest person at the end of Miami's 32-point romp over Florida A&M might have been Joe Taylor.

Oct 6 - By Kristie Rieken, AP Sports Writer
The first ranking in 18 years and the possibility of becoming a BCS buster are gone after Houston's weekend loss to UTEP.
Sep 5 - By Tom Canavan, AP Sports Writer
The LPGA Sybase Classic is leaving the Upper Montclair Country Club, and it may be moving out of New Jersey.

Aug 30 - By Chelsea J. Carter, Associated Press Writers
The U.S. military is packing up to leave Iraq in what has been deemed the largest movement of manpower and equipment in modern military history — shipping out more than 1.5 million pieces of equipment from tanks to antennas along with a force the size of a small city.

Jul 31 - By Patrick Condon, Associated Press Writer
It's been two years since Justina Hausmann's father died when a Minneapolis freeway bridge collapsed into the Mississippi River, long enough for some people to ask how she's getting on with life.
Jul 29 - By Dave Campbell, AP Sports Writer
Once again, Brett Favre ran away from a Minnesota rush.

Jun 21 - By Tim Reynolds, AP Sports Writer
No. 882 in the world, No. 3 at the U.S. Open with 16 holes remaining.

Jun 17 - By Roger Alford, Associated Press Writer
The trucks have come again to haul away soaked sofas and waterlogged mattresses. Cars that weren't moved soon enough have been towed away, their engines and interiors fouled.
Jun 16 - By Associated Press
Ohio authorities said they believe a woman held up three banks within just over a half-hour. Akron Police Lt. Rick Edwards said based on the surveillance photos, it appears to be the same woman. Police said the first bank was hit at about 3:15 p.m. Monday, the second about a mile away at 3:30, and the third about three blocks farther at 3:50.

Jun 7 - By Kimberly Hefling, Associated Press Writer
Don't expect a rush order if you call Joanna Williamson's jewelry business. She's a military spouse, and it's moving season.

May 27 - By Anne Wallace Allen, For The Associated Press
Like the Great Depression, this economic downturn is wrenching lives out of shape.

May 17 - By Tom Krisher, AP Auto Writer
At 789 Chrysler lots across America sit 44,000 potential bargains, cars and trucks that are stuck between shellshocked dealers and a troubled company that no longer wants their services.

Apr 23 - By Associated Press
Spain's Royal Palace says Princess Cristina and her family are moving to Washington, D.C., because her husband has accepted a job there with telecommunications company Telefonica.

Apr 14 - By Associated Press
A former New Jersey beach house designed by acclaimed architect Robert Venturi has been placed on a foundation at its new location in New York.
Mar 31 - By Barbara Corcoran, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
With foreclosures up a whopping 30 percent over last year, moving and storage scams are also on the rise. It’s bad enough when you lose your home, but many families get scammed on their moving bill too.And moving companies are slicker than used-car salesmen. Their tricks of the trade fool just about everybody. Here’s how to make your moving bill match the estimate given — and get your furniture delivered in one piece and on time.

Mar 12 - By Wayne Parry, Associated Press Writer
Sure, housing prices are falling. But how's this for a bargain for a Long Island, N.Y. couple: An iconic beach house, designed by a world famous architect, for just $1.
Feb 10 - By Associated Press
A home designed by acclaimed architect Robert Venturi has been saved from the wrecking ball for now, but demolition still looms for the Jersey shore home.
Jan 24 - By Joe Kay, AP Sports Writer
Only a foot farther back, the new 3-point line hasn't bothered college players who make their mark launching the game's most rewarded shot.
Jan 16 - By The Associated Press
White House moves have not always gone smoothly. Here are a few of the mix-ups between comings and goings of former presidents, adapted from "America's First Families," by National First Ladies Library historian Carl Sferrazza Anthony.
Jan 16 - By The Associated Press
The National Archives and Records Administration is responsible for preserving all presidential records under a federal law passed in 1978. Before that, all presidents got to keep any of their White House records for themselves, but since President Ronald Reagan they have been publicly owned.

Jan 16 - By Nedra Pickler, Associated Press Writer
If only all home moves could be as quick and easy as at the White House.

Dec 3 - By Tom Canavan, AP Sports Writer
Antonio Pierce didn't know New York Giants teammate Plaxico Burress was carrying a gun last weekend until it accidentally discharged, injuring the receiver in the right thigh, Pierce's attorney said Thursday.
Nov 4 - By Associated Press
Chauncey Billups isn't likely to make his Denver Nuggets debut on Wednesday night at Golden State.

Oct 15 - By Stephen Hawkins, AP Sports Writer
Not far from the unoccupied locker of suspended cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones, receiver Roy Williams talked excitedly Wednesday about coming home to play for the Dallas Cowboys.