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Sports – For a good part of this season, hearing people talk about the Cubs winning the National League Central is like hearing them talk about whether the sun will come up in the east. It's strange because there are two…
Sports – Keith Hernandez certainly had his say regarding the Jose Reyes tantrum from last Sunday, where Reyes slammed his glove down on the ground after making a throwing error on a routine grounder. Since Hernandez's job…
Sports – Contrary to what the Braves impressed upon everyone yesterday, they have decided to ship Jeff Francoeur to the minor leagues in AA Mississippi (do not pass AAA, do not collect $200). He, unsurprisingly, is not thrilled…
Sports – Nothing particularly new to report on the Brian McNamee-Roger Clemens end of things, other than what Watson covered yesterday (Pettitte may have to come into court). It is interesting though, that McNamee's lawyers…
Sports – Boy the Tampa Bay Rays have done a complete 180 this season, not only in their record, but now in their coolness factor. You would never think of the Rays as being a team to attract the celebrities before this season,…
Sports – All this talk about Coors Field not being the offensive haven that it once was between the humidor and better Rockies pitching had to make some long for the days of nutso scores. For one night, and on July 4th of…
Money – Even by their usual standards of unpredictability, asset markets have had a funny 12 months. Since the credit squeeze began shares have fallen and then rallied, fallen and then rallied, even as economic shocks have…
Celebrities – Guess who is who?
News – At least 18 people, 12 of them school children, were killed when the bus they were traveling in crashed on a busy highway in the southern Nigerian state of Delta.
Gadgets & Tech – Wireless Bluetooth headsets remind me of early seat belts.
News – eBay has officially withdrawn plans to force customers to use PayPal, just as the ACCC was expected to announce eBay was breaking the law by doing so.
Do No Evil – Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said she's ``proud'' of the U.S. decision to wage the Iraq war and insisted that the world is not more dangerous than it was when George W. Bush took office.
Celebrities – Ashley DuprÃ;©, the former Spitzer hooker, has dropped her lawsuit against Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis. She filed the suit back in April, claiming GGW used her name and likeness for profit.
Do No Evil – Petty Officer Michael Monsoor was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor posthumously. Other sailors gave him a fitting sendoff.
News – crash involving a wrong-way driver killed three and injured another early Saturday morning when the wrong-way driver slammed head-on into vehicle with three occupants on I-20 near Douglasville. The Georgia State…
News – Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said on Saturday that the country's security forces have managed to save Baghdad from a "siege by terrorists" backed by foreign nations.
Celebrities – Shellshocked Cynthia Rodriguez was hanging tough in Paris Friday as her estranged husband and his rumored gal pal Madonna went to work - separately - on the Fourth of July.
News – Confessed French serial killer Charles Sobhraj, who was convicted and sentenced to life in prison in Nepal, is engaged and plans to marry a woman 44 years younger than he is.
News – Tens of thousands of South Koreans were demonstrating Saturday on the streets of the capital to protest the government's decision to import what they say is unsafe U.S. beef.
Religion – Nation's third president compiled the four Gospels into a single text without miracles that ends with Jesus' burial rather than the resurrection.
News – A Canadian soldier has been found dead at a Persian Gulf military base.
Humor – You call that helping? We call it destroying cars!
News – In this video secretly recorded by a Zimbabwean prison guard, vote rigging in the recent Zimbabwe elections is shown. The international community is in an uproar. See it here.
Money – Collectors paid thousands of dollars Saturday for letters from British royalty to a trusted servant, including a note from the late Queen Mother Elizabeth requesting the aide pack bottles of gin and Dubonnet for…
News – The U.S. military in Iraq celebrated the Fourth of July with what it billed as 'the largest re-enlistment ceremony ever held,' and 1,215 soldiers, Marines, sailors and airmen raised their hands and re-pledged allegiance…
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