2003-11-21 Friday, November 21, 2003Dr. Richard Kastendieck calls the choice 'absolutely the right decision for kids.'Hornets' rookie class a cut above the restThe New Orleans Hornets should send \"Thank You\" cards to just about every team in the NBA. It could read something like this: \"To the Memphis Grizzlies, thank you for drafting Hasheem Thabeet. It really was tempting to draft a 7-foot-three-inch ogre who plays like his feet are glued to the floor.Study: Disasters put women at increased risk of violenceA post-1997 Red River flood study by a “disaster sociologist” found that women were at significantly greater risk of violence after the flood, which also “exacerbated racial divisions among women in the Red River Valley.”BORDENTOWN: Little makes Pro Football Hall of FameFloyd Little played professional football in a different generation. For Ray Price and Bordentown City Mayor James Lynch, that’s part of what makes Little’s induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame so special.Packing heatIf anybody was looking to take a Constitutional right, or anything else, away from the well-armed folks standing along Hamilton’s main drag Wednesday, they might well have been in for a nasty fight.Denver überrascht Oklahoma CityCarmelo Anthony trug am Mittwoch mit 30 Punkten nicht unwesentlich zum 119:90-Erfolg der Denver Nuggets gegen Oklahoma City Thunder bei. Denver hatte zuletzt zweimal hintereinander verloren, Oklahoma hingegen zwölf der letzten 14 Partien gewonnen.Denver Post's parent company wins approval of reorganization planAffiliated Media Inc., the holding company for Denver Post parent MediaNews Group, won court approval of its its reorganization plan today.NBA: Denver 119, Oklahoma City 90DENVER, March 4 (UPI) -- Carmelo Anthony scored 30 points Wednesday and the Denver Nuggets went on a 14-0 run in the third period to storm past Oklahoma City 119-90.Dry start to Denver's March; more snow for the mountainsThe mountains could continue to pick up snow — much-needed in northern Colorado — but metro Denver is facing a slow start to the year's snowiest month, according to the National Weather Service.Denver - Team NotesDenver seems to possess a trait that could serve it well in the Sun Belt Conference tournament. It seems to recover from defeats, even crushing ones, as quickly as any team in the league.W. Gymnastics. No. 16 Auburn Gymnastics Welcomes No. 19 Denver for Final Gymnastics Event in Beard-Eaves-Memorial ...The No. 16 Auburn gymnastics team (2-5, 2-4 SEC) will host the No. 19 Denver Pioneers (15-5) Friday, March 5 from Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum, in what will be the final gymnastics meet in the coliseum's history. The meet will also serve as Senior Night for Auburn's Carmen Nelms and Krissy Voss.

