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Interview: Pete Wentz shuffles the deck with Black Cards
INDIANAPOLIS — What is the status of Black Cards — Pete Wentz's first band since Fall Out Boy split up — now that the group and lead singer Bebe Rexha parted ways last month?
“We just put out a mixtape and have a couple remixes on...Tags: Carolina Panthers, Donovan McNabb, ESPN (tv network), Sherri Shepherd, Soldier Field
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Ex-Eagle Brooks is focused on new 'Matchup'
Barrett Brooks is no longer playing in the NFL, but still spends the season studying game plans. That's because Brooks, the former Eagles offensive lineman who ended his career as a Super Bowl champion with the Steelers, is working for NFL Films as a...Tags: Radio, Movies, John Randle, Sports, ESPN (tv network)
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Arnold Dean: A Kinder, Gentler Era Of Sports Talk
The Hartford CourantArnold Dean never called himself the "Dean of Sports." It was radio hucksterism, it was presumptuous, and he knew it. If the three-word brainchild of a station producer was to be his legacy, well, it would be an orphan from his lips. Mr. Dean was the...Tags: Madison Square Garden, University of Connecticut Women's Basketball Program, Claude Lemieux, ESPN (tv network), Sports
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Reactions to Paterno due process column are amazingly supportive, 10-to-1
The anticipated tsunami of righteous rage never hit the shore. Instead, there was a flood of support for a decidedly divergent viewpoint, on Sunday, holding that Joe Paterno never received the due process he should have had before being vilified. There...
Tags: Tom Corbett, Graham Spanier, College Sports, Crime, Law and Justice, Jerry Sandusky
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Arnold Dean: I'm Proud To Call Him Friend (Archive)
When Arnold D'Angelo was born almost 78 years ago, his book-loving dad named his new son after the British historian Arnold Toynbee. "My father was a voracious reader and a great admirer of Toynbee," D'Angelo said. "And I became addicted to books, as...Tags: New York City, U.S. Air Force, Hank Aaron, Music, Washington, DC
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Life Out Here: A Swift kick needed
This country needs a Swift kick to the behind in 2013 — a Jonathan Swift kick to the behind. Swift, the greatest satirist ever, has been dead for more than 250 years, but he would have great fodder in the United States of America as it stands...
Tags: Satire (genre), Politics, Teaching and Learning, Weaponry, Lobbying
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Goldberg: What's behind hatred of Obama?
What drives Barack Obama's "haters and doubters"? So asks Obama biographer David Maraniss in a recent op-ed article for the Washington Post. By haters and doubters he means the people who think Obama wasn't born in the U.S., that he's a secret Muslim...
Tags: Racism, Barack Obama, Islam, Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama: The Story (book)
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After further review, FSU had a better season than Gators
Running off at the typewriter. ... OK, the bowl games are over, the beer glasses are empty and the final plate of chicken wings has been reduced to a bunch of bones, which means I'm ready to answer the age-old question: Who had the better season –...
Tags: Minnesota Vikings, Rex Ryan, Urban Meyer, Sports, Jacksonville Jaguars
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Five-hour delay not halting big Olympics ratings
Maybe all of the spoiler alerts are working. While there are enough media outlets and social networks out there to let most of America know what happened in the marquee events at the London Olympics long before NBC airs them in prime time, the ratings...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, ESPN (tv network), Sports, Football, NBCUniversal
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Pistol-packing lawmaker deserves a high-caliber nickname
What's worse for a distinguished, pro-gun-control Chicago politician who sports a cool goatee and an always-natty wardrobe: Being charged with a felony after allegedly trying to carry a .25-caliber Beretta handgun onto a Chicago plane bound for...
Tags: Radio, Lawyers, Politics, Personal Weapon Control, Criminals
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Lauren Spierer's parents appear on talk show to address case, find help
The parents of missing Indiana University student Lauren Spierer appeared Monday on a nationally-syndicated talk show to talk about their daughter. Robert and Charlene Spierer were on “Katie” for an interview with host Katie Couric to bring...
Tags: Katie Couric
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The surprising Obamacare verdict
From the sound of conservatives, Thursday was a day that will live in infamy. The U.S. Supreme Courtdecision upholding Obamacare unleashed a storm of outrage from critics who made it sound like a combination of Pearl Harbor, the Great Depression and the...
Tags: Health Insurance, Politics, Tea Party Movement, Crime, Law and Justice, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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