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Who's scarier, Ravens' Ray Lewis or Broncos' Peyton Manning?
The Denver PostIf the scariest man in the NFL isn’t Baltimore linebacker Ray Lewis, it might be Denver quarterback Peyton Manning. Irk them at your own risk. Both Manning and Lewis are champions. The Pro Football Hall of Fame has space reserved for both...Tags: Super Bowl, National Football League, Patrick Roy, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
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Rematch still possible
An LSU-Alabama rematch isn't far-fetched. With losses by Boise State and Stanford, Oklahoma State is the only team standing in the way, and its Dec. 3 matchup against Oklahoma is key to an all-SEC BCS national championship game. Don't count out Oregon,...Tags: South Carolina Gamecocks, Georgia Bulldogs, Wisconsin Badgers, Big East Conference, Arkansas Razorbacks
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America's Next Great Restaurant -- catching up with an Episode 1 recap
Dining@LargeI really wish I was watching America's Next Great Restaurant. It sounds like a fun show. I asked for a volunteer to write recaps for Dining@Large, and Bob Swank stepped up.Thanks, Bob Swank!!Bob'll start writing day-after recaps beginning tomorrow....Tags: Chicken Wings, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Curtis Stone, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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Assault rifle is stolen from gun lobbyist's car
The news is that a semi-automatic rifle belonging to the head of Utah's biggest gun lobby was reported stolen. But that's not the whole story. First of all, there's delicious irony to the fact that a fellow who makes a living arguing that people...
Tags: Interior Policy, Theft, Gun Control, Lobbying, Firearms
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Taking science to the masses
Neil Shubin has the wide, happy eyes of a Muppet and the casual, ingratiating prattle of a car salesman. His thick, graying hair lends gravitas. He has written a new book, and on a bitter afternoon in Hyde Park he is explaining to me how he writes....
Tags: Seth MacFarlane, Museum of Natural History, Roosevelt University, Biology, Isaac Asimov
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‘Young’ black hole is nearby, NASA says; doorway to a new universe?
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesAsteroid 2012 DA14 is bearing down on Earth, rattling nerves and making sci-fi fans' eyes light up. But the cool ...... -
‘The Big Bang Theory,’ CMA Awards top Thursday ratings
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelMiranda Lambert and Blake Shelton collect the prize for best song at the CMA Awards. Photo credit: Harrison McClary/Reuters Sheldon (Jim Parsons) and Stephen Hawking proved an unbeatable team in Thursday's ratings. CBS' “The Big Bang Theory” ... -
Tonight: CMA Awards; ‘The X Factor’; Stephen Hawking on ‘The Big Bang Theory’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelMusic will be the main attraction on ABC, Fox and NBC Thursday night. Could CBS be the big beneficiary as the three networks split the audience? 1. ABC is preempting its regular schedule for the CMA Awards, which are a throwback to the big events that... -
Letters to the Editor: Nov. 7
Hagerstown has the “opportunity of a lifetime” To the editor: For Hagerstown, the stadium may not be “THE” answer; however, no one project is “THE” answer. The stadium represents, like Mayor Bruchey has said, “...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Science, Christianity, Philosophy, Christian Orthodoxy
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Taylor Swift, multimillionaire singer and charm personified
Liz Smith"THE REPORTS that I drank heavily (after my diagnosis) are an exaggeration. The trouble is, once one article said it, others copied, because it made a good story. Anything that has appeared in print so many times has to be right, right?" That is the...Tags: Steve Kroft, Elizabeth Warren, Ben Affleck, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber
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Discovery adds two channels in France: Nicolas Bonard extends network's reach
VarietyPARIS -- After reopening its Paris offices in July, Discovery Networks is now repositioning itself within the French TV landscape. The group has just renewed its distribution pact with French satellite platform CanalSat, and expanded its reach with the...Tags: Science, Discovery Communications, Inc., Television, France, Science Fiction (genre)
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Briefs: New Scientist
Premium Health News ServiceFIRST CASE OF ALLEGED STEM-CELL FRAUD ENTERS U.S. COURTS Six people in the U.S. are suing biotech company RNL Bio for alleged fraud over controversial stem-cell treatments The days of "stem-cell tourism" could be numbered. Six residents of Los Angeles...Tags: University of Chicago, Science, Renewable Energy, Biofuels, Corporate Crime
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