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Is NIU's BCS bowl bid a flaw in the system?
Happy for the MAC Ron Fritz Baltimore Sun I have no idea whether Northern Illinois playing in the Orange Bowl is a strength or weakness of the BCS system, but I'm glad to see a Mid-American Conference school in a BCS bowl. Seven MAC schools are going...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Mid-American Conference, Ohio State Buckeyes, College Football, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Who will win BCS championship game?
Irish bring some magic Jeff Otterbein Hartford Courant Notre Dame will win the BCS championship. On paper the Irish should not. They don't even play in the SEC. But there is something magical about what Brian Kelly is doing in South Bend. Yes, they'...Tags: AJ McCarron, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, College Football, Heisman Trophy, Alabama Crimson Tide
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Anna Karenina movie reviews
Anna Karenina, this week's featured adaptation, is dividing the critics. Shallow, overblown eye candy? Faithful retelling of Tolstoy's tale of doomed lovers? You'll have to judge this one for yourself. But don't be surprised if you get an argument,...
Tags: The New York Times, Anna Karenina (movie), Joe Wright, NPR, Movies
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Who wins the Pac-12, Big Ten title games?
Stanford, Nebraska Matt Murschel Orlando Sentinel Stanford will take on UCLA on Friday for the Pac-12 championship and a spot in the Rose Bowl. Stanford beat the Bruins 35-17 in the regular-season finale. Stanford has the top defense in the league...Tags: Penn State Nittany Lions, Wisconsin Badgers, College Sports, Ohio State Buckeyes, Pacific-12 Conference
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Why Sarah Palin should be the 2016 GOP nominee -- seriously
The Republican Party has been doing a lot of hand-wringing and finger-pointing since the presidential election. Half the conservative columnists and bloggers say the GOP lost because it overemphasized social issues such as abortion and gay marriage. The...
Tags: Barack Obama, John McCain, Ronald Reagan, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Neiman Marcus
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What is most likely upset in rivalry game?
Georgia could get stung David Teel Daily Press For a team that fired its defensive coordinator midseason and got whacked by Middle Tennessee State and Brigham Young, Georgia Tech (6-5) is a very dicey opponent for Georgia (10-1). First, the Dawgs...Tags: North Carolina Tar Heels, Jeff Driskel, College Sports, Ohio State Buckeyes, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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What Pau Gasol trade makes most sense?
How about a new coach? Ira Winderman Sun Sentinel The best Pau Gasol trade? Mike D'Antoni for any coach with enough common sense to find a way to make it work. Once again, D'Antoni being so wedded to a system has compromised his ability to maximize his...Tags: Memphis Grizzlies, Josh Smith, Zach Randolph, Pau Gasol, Los Angeles Lakers
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Romney inadvertently shows why he lost
Defeated presidential nominee Mitt Romney, who helped do himself in with his closed-door characterization of nearly half of all Americans as content to live off federal handouts, wasted no time doubling down on the theory. He did so in a conference call...
Tags: The New York Times, Republican Party, Barack Obama, Government, Richard Nixon
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Who needs reform most: Egypt or America?
Prior to leaving Egypt for the United Nations General Assembly, Egypt's Islamist President Mohamed Morsi told The New York Timesthe United States needs to "fundamentally change" its approach to the Arab world. That includes, he said, showing greater...
Tags: United Nations General Assembly, Religious Conflicts, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Islam
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Friday Buffet: New 'Skyrim' trailer and the 'Hitman: Absolution' clip that's too hot for the Internet
News Roundup •••• Bethesda released their trailer for the “Dawnguard” expansion to “Skyrim,” and like everything in the last three years, it’s about vampires. Anything that breathes new life into...
Tags: Sex Crimes, Zynga Inc., Justin Bieber, Activision Blizzard, Inc., Electronic Entertainment Expo
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From Sun Magazine: 'Genius' pair rewrite rules of organ transplants, among other interests
Think of Dorry Segev and Sommer Gentry as intellectual magpies. The glittery ideas they filch from fields as diverse as swing dancing, systems analysis, water skiing and medicine seemingly have little in common. But Segev and Gentry weave them together...
Tags: United States Naval Academy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Johns Hopkins University, Music, Liver Transplants
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Will Spanier be found guilty in PSU case?
We don't have the facts David Wharton Los Angeles Times Former Penn State President Graham Spanier's indictment gets to the heart of what critics of big-time college sports have said for years: University presidents need to take more responsibility for...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Lawyers, Jerry Sandusky, Judges, Prosecution
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