| Housing authority postpones Gadsden Green evictions
Chief Executive Officer Don Cameron said the authority will wait until after the holidays to pursue the evictions, which have to be secured in a local magistrate's court. An attorney for the women said he was pleased by the delay but still plans to fight attempts to throw the women out. "At least they showed some warmth" to respect Christmas, attorney John "Skip" Martin said of the decision. Four of the women received eviction notices Saturday. The letters say they violated their leases to live in Charleston public housing by allowing members of their households to engage in "violent or drug-related criminal activity on or off the premises." In October, six of the women's children, juveniles aged 14 to 16, were arrested on armed robbery charges for allegedly confronting two people in separate incidents near the College of Charleston.
Borowski transfered from Bremen to Munich
BERLIN, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- German national team midfielder Tim Borowski will leave Werder Bremen for Bundesliga rivals Bayern Munich after the season on a free transfer, it was revealed on Monday. Both club said on Monday that a winter break transfer was unlikely. Munich said that Borowski will sign a three-year contract within the next weeks. Bremen announced late Sunday that Borowski, 27, had informed sports director Klaus Allofs and coach Thomas Schaaf of his decision earlier in the day at a training camp in Belek, Turkey. .
McFadden, Jones Leaving Arkansas for NFL
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