What do you think of this true story?his name is tony nolan.
Tony’s life story fuels his passion for Christ and lies at the heart of his powerful gift for speaking God’s truth to today’s youth. Adopted at 3, he endured abuse as a child and struggled with addictions as
"Sin City, the seediest part of Jacksonville"? Odd that I've lived there for 13 years and never heard any part of the city referred to in that way. Kinda makes one doubt the truth of the rest of the story, frankly.
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"With Newcastle you really see who's left and go from there. I think more players will leave this summer, "said Campbell.
"I'll be surprised if players who have disappeared are the last to leave. The club is in transition.
"They play Arsenal in the first game of the season and it's an important moment for everyone."
Campbell believes the Gunners - who are on the landing point of Lille and Ivory Coast before Gervinho - can be a part of the title race next season if they can catch the likes of Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri and Gael Clichy.
"What they do next season depends on whether they can keep their best players and put in the right kind of player," he added.
"I think if the teams in and around Manchester United are good players next season, it might be a difficult race for the title.
BY GEORGE RICHARDS Twitter: @OnFrozenPond
It had appeared the schedule had become easier for the Florida Panthers as they came home after winning consecutive road games and welcomed in four teams below them in the standings.
Nothing comes easy for the Panthers.
Florida, on the verge of losing its lead in the Southeast Division to Winnipeg, lost for the fourth straight time Thursday as the struggling Minnesota Wild won 3-2 in a shootout at BankAtlantic Center.
The Panthers went winless on their four-game homestand, picking up just one of the eight available points.
And on a night in which Stephen Weiss became the franchise leader in games played at 614, no one was in any mood to celebrate. Especially the frustrated Weiss.
“We're not worried about the past three games but [Thursday] we needed a better result,'' said Weiss, who has just two goals in the past 30 games and none in the past 10.
“We have to find some ways to score some goals. One point is better than none, but that's not good enough.
Game 4 of the Western Conference finals is at noon Sunday at Staples Center with the Kings on the verge of sweeping Phoenix. Not only does the 22-year-old King have five goals in 12 playoff games, but he also has outscored the Coyotes by himself,
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