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Commencement speakers: the rude, the unfunny and the insightful
Commencement season is the college equivalent of the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Institutions from the Ivy League to the local community college scramble to lure the shiniest star they can to their podiums on graduation day. And the match-ups...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, West Point, New York City, Jenna Bush Hager, Michael Bloomberg
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If sold, how much would Yankees fetch?
Upward to $3 billion Steve Gould Baltimore Sun An awful lot of money. We're talking way more than any American sports team has been sold for before. Forbes valued the Yankees at $1.85 billion in March, and the general belief among experts and analysts...Tags: George Steinbrenner, CBS Corp., Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Phil Rogers
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Will Magic regret firing Van Gundy?
Orlando needs change K.C. Johnson Chicago Tribune Define regret. If they think the moves alone will appease Dwight Howard enough for him to sign a long-term extension, Orlando management might regret the moves. Because you never know what that...Tags: Otis Smith, Dwight Howard, Orlando, Los Angeles Times, Billy Donovan
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Was penalty against Vilma too severe?
NFL must prove guilt Sam Farmer Los Angeles Times The suspension of Jonathan Vilma was not too severe if in fact he offered $10,000 bounties to any teammate who took out Kurt Warner or Brett Favre. That's clearly crossing the line. But the thing is,...Tags: National Football League, Brett Favre, New Orleans Saints, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Football
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Korman in 4 Corners: Who will win the Preakness on Saturday?
Bodemeister will hang on Joseph Schwerdt Sun Sentinel Had the Kentucky Derby (at 1 1/4 miles) been the same length as the Preakness Stakes (1 3/16 miles), we might be talking about Bodemeister winning the Run for the Roses. But that last sixteenth of a...Tags: Union Rags (racehorse), I'll Have Another (racehorse), Creative Cause (racehorse), Went The Day Well (racehorse), Bodemeister (racehorse)
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What to Expect movie reviews
The reviews are lukewarm at best for "What to Expect When You're Expecting," a movie loosely based on the hot-selling book series by Heidi Murkoff. Charming moms-to-be, including Anna Kendrick and Cameron Diaz, deal with the emotional and physical...
Tags: Chris Rock, Movies, Kirk Jones, Anna Kendrick, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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How big a problem is flopping in the NBA?
All part of the game Barry Stavro Los Angeles Times Flopping gets attention because it's a play near the ball. But look carefully at a star's shirt after they've driven into the lane — it's always pulled out of their jersey. Elbow hooking, moving...Tags: Vlade Divac, National Basketball Association, Punishment, Basketball, National Football League
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Is pitchers plunking hitters a big problem?
Don't penalize honesty Bill Shaikin Los Angeles Times Intent can be notoriously difficult to determine — unless, that is, a pitcher admits his intent, as Phillies left-hander Cole Hamels did. "Come see our headhunting pitchers" is not the...Tags: Bryce Harper, National Football League, Baseball, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Tribune Columnists
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If Heat don't win title, is Spoelstra fired?
Too good to let go K.C. Johnson Chicago Tribune Erik Spoelstra is as linked to Pat Riley as winning. So, yes, even if the Heat go 0-for-2 with the Big Three, Spoelstra will be back as coach. The better question is: Who would Riley get to replace...Tags: National Basketball Association, Basketball, Pat Riley, Erik Spoelstra, LeBron James
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What would you do with Josh Beckett?
Get through to him Steve Gould Baltimore Sun As much as Josh Beckett's comments show a disconnect with — perhaps even outright disrespect for — his team and its fans, the Red Sox have little recourse other than to try to hammer into his...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Cancer, Hearing Impairment, Baseball, Golf
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Who was the biggest steal of the NFL draft?
The Great RG3 Heist Ron Fritz Baltimore Sun He cost them three first-round picks and a second-round pick, but the Redskins got the biggest steal when they traded up to No. 2 to select quarterback Robert Griffin III. The Redskins — the Redskins!...Tags: Victor Cruz, Eric DeCosta, Washington Redskins, Robert Griffin III, National Football League
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How far can the Bulls advance without Rose?
Team is deep and tough K.C. Johnson Chicago Tribune The Bulls will lose to the Heat in six games in the Eastern Conference finals. Yes, playoff basketball is different than regular-season play. However, the Bulls went 18-9 without Rose this season,...Tags: Rajon Rondo, Derrick Rose, Basketball, C.J. Watson, Chicago Bulls
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