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Dwell on four things — spiritual life, family, work and physical fitness — for good balance. "If you think about these things routinely and try to make them central to your life, this makes you more successful and happy," Stabler said. "It will make you less likely to crash and burn." As Northrop Grumman Newport News’ vice president in charge of the George H.W. Bush carrier construction, the biggest job project now underway at the yard, Stabler advises his management team and workers not to let the job crowd out everything else. .
Suspensions leave Lawrence young
Longtime assistant coach Charlie Jucius filled in as head coach. "I was wondering what kind of effort the kids were going to (give). They went out there and played as tough as they can play," Jucius said. "They're up against a good team, but they gave it everything they had." Lawrence scored the first four points of the game, but Hampden took the lead midway through the first quarter and never relinquished control. "It was a situation where, to be honest with you, I didn't know what to expect. I just told our kids I wanted to make sure we played hard. We tried to do the things we normally do," Hampden coach Russ Bartlett said. "I thought the Lawrence kids represented their school very well tonight, and their program. I'm sure Coach McGee is very proud of the way they played." Juco led the Broncos' balanced offense with 10 points, while Nate Burke and Brad Haase each scored nine.
Police in Armenia Forcibly Disperse Opposition Protesters
Daily rallies following the February 19 vote had attracted tens of thousands of protesters to Armenia's Liberty Square. A tent camp was set up and participants vowed to remain on the square until their demands for a new election were met. But after the official winner of the election, Serzh Sarkisian, secured key support for the formation of a coalition government on February 29, the authorities made good on their earlier threats to break up the rallies. Hundreds of police and Interior Ministry troops surrounded the square at 7:00 a.m. local time on the morning of March 1, using truncheons, tear gas, and electric stun guns to break up the crowd. Police reportedly forced scores of protesters onto buses, taking them to local police stations. Witnesses say there were injuries among the demonstrators, and RFE/RL's Armenian Service reported that opposition figure and member of parliament Armen Martirosian has been hospitalized for injuries received during the crackdown.
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