Career program has attitude problem
The culinary program at Richmond secondary, where chef instructor Gina Sena (right) guides student Simmeri Reay. Reay, who will be graduating from the program, is making a mango cake for the graduation.
The culinary program at Richmond secondary, where chef instructor Gina Sena (right) guides student Simmeri Reay. Reay, who will be graduating from the program, is making a mango cake for the graduation.
The culinary program at Richmond secondary, where chef instructor Gina Sena (right) guides student Simmeri Reay. Reay, who will be graduating from the program, is making a mango cake for the graduation.
INDIANAPOLIS — Peyton Manning didn’t need the money, and he sure didn’t want the title of being the NFL’s highest-paid player if it meant losing his teammates. Nope, all the four-time MVP really wanted was a few more shots at winning a Super Bowl. On Sunday, Manning, armed with a new five-year, $90 million contract — likely the last of his career, reported to the Indianapolis Colts’ training …
Peyton Manning didn’t need the money, and he sure didn’t want the title of being the NFL’s highest-paid player if it meant losing his teammates. Nope, all the four-time MVP really wanted was a few more shots at winning a Super Bowl. On Sunday, Manning, armed with a new five-year, $90 million contract — likely the last of his career, reported to the Indianapolis Colts’ training camp…
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Willis McGahee won’t be the only new running back in Denver’s backfield if Knowshon Moreno can help it. Noticeably leaner, the Broncos’ top draft pick in 2009 reshaped his body through vigorous offseason workouts and insists he’ll finally be able to flash his true talents in his third NFL season. Little has gone right for Moreno since former Broncos coach Josh McDaniels made …