Women’s Tennis: Getting to know Julia Goerges

Women’s Tennis: Getting to know Julia Goerges Sonyericssonwtatour.com caught up with Julia during the BGL Luxembourg Open, where she competed on a new career-high ranking of No.76 – which means she’ll finish the season in the Top 100 for the first time. Tell us about your family. JG: My father works in insurance and my mom helps him with that – the office is at our house. I also have a sister, Maike, who is 32. Actually she’s my half-sister, which you might guess if you saw us together… I am 5

UPDATE: Suspect Arrested In Fatal Stabbing Of UConn Football Player

From NYDailyNews.com: It’s almost too sad to fathom: A player who abandons his hardscrabble neighborhood for the serenity of small-town life is a victim of senseless violence, killed in cold blood. A player who relies on his teammates on the field of play takes his last gasps of breath in the arms of a teammate who is powerless to save him. A father-to-be with NFL dreams, a young man with hopes of supporting his mom and two sisters, is cut down celebrating a homecoming victory. Jas

The Fundamentals

Rusty Simmons of the San Francisco Chronicle : “Stephen Jackson, who twice this preseason has demanded a trade, hasn’t changed his tune, but his relationship with Nelson apparently has taken a turn for the worse. Coming into training camp, Nelson said he understood Jackson and could coach the swingman through his disgruntlement. That’s not so believable anymore. ‘Anytime somebody takes $150,000 from you, your relationship is going to change, regardless of who it is,’ Jackson said. ‘If my mom to

The First Lady of Finance

Most people can’t recall how it was they learned about money and savings, or the exchange of goods for cold, hard cash. It’s not that shocking, however, that Maria Bartiromo, aka the Money Honey, the woman whom Vanity Fair refers to as the Barbara Walters of business news, does recall. “When I was a kid, one of my earliest memories was when the ice cream truck would come down the block when I was five or six years old. I would say to my mother, ‘Mom, can I have an ice cream cone?’ and she would

Colleen M. Quinn

Name Colleen M. Quinn Honor Leadership in adoption and surrogacy law, service to YWCA Business/Employer Locke, Partin, DeBoer & Quinn 4928 W. Broad Street Richmond, VA 23230 (804) 285-6253 E-mail quinn@lockepartin.com Education BA, College of William and Mary JD, University of Virginia Who was your most important mentor and how did that mentor impact your career? That would be a tie between my mom and my dad. My dad taught me to set my goals high and tha