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UK Basketball: Advocate colleagues sound off on Kentucky-Louisville game
Advocate-Messenger WritersHal Morris, the assistant sports editor at the Advocate-Messenger, is a lifelong Louisville fan. He still has his T-shirt from the original “Dream Game” between Kentucky and Louisville from 1983, but notes that he has sadly outgrown it in...Tags: Alex Poythress, Anthony Davis, Peyton Siva, Sports, Chane Behanan
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Splurging by Dodgers and Angels creates lofty expectations
Hate to be a killjoy, but has anybody pondered when the goose might stop laying those golden eggs? We now live in the land of the Magic Guggenheims and Arte. That sounds like a circus act, and with the way the money has been flowing of late, that...
Tags: Magic Johnson, Sports, Mike Trout, New York Yankees, Dodger Stadium
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McCain softens opposition to Rice, open to Benghazi explanation
WASHINGTON – The top Republican leading the fight against Susan Rice as the new secretary of State softened his opposition and said Sunday he was open to hearing her explain why she declared the burning of the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya,...Tags: Republican Party, Democratic Party, Peter King, Elections, Benghazi
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Common Sense for the Game of Life
It was just supposed to be just a normal basketball game on a Tuesday night in an Indianapolis high school gym. The matchup between Arlington and Bloomington South on paper wouldn’t indicate what the outcome of the game would be although South...
Tags: High School Sports
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Movie awards: Unusual joins usual
More cinema awards. The Los Angeles Film Critics Circle has a reputation for sometimes picking unusual choices. This year, the critics honored "Amour" (picture and female actor Emmanuelle Riva), "The Master" (director P.T. Anderson, actors Joaquin...
Tags: Amour (movie), Lincoln (movie, 2012), Buddy Guy, Dustin Hoffman, Beasts of the Southern Wild (movie)
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Right-to-work issue divides Michigan along labor lines
Staff WriterGov. Rick Snyder was right on one thing, right-to-work is a divisive issue. Thousands crowded the Capitol Tuesday to be heard on the law that makes it illegal for union membership to be required as a condition of employment. Pro-union groups staged...Tags: Republican Party, Government, Democratic Party, Labor Legislation, Elections
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Urban Outfitters holiday mailing drops storm of 'F' bombs
Teen retailer Urban Outfitters may have tipped itself into the naughty list with a holiday catalog of gift suggestions laced with profanity. Among the highlights: a coffee mug, scrapbook and photo album, all with curse words emblazoned on them. The...
Tags: Ellen DeGeneres, Macy's, Holidays, Urban Outfitters Incorporated, Fox News Channel (tv network)
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CBS Sports Radio launches in Baltimore at 1300 AM
The Baltimore SunAt 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, Baltimore will have a new sports radio talk lineup on WJZ-AM (1300) with the launch of CBS Sports radio at that frequency on the dial. The CBS-owned station will run 24/7 with syndicated talk, while its sister station, 105.7...Tags: CBS Corp., Tampa, Radio Industry, Chris Moore, Entertainment
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Sandy Hook Says 'We're Giants Fans Today,' Takes Part In Emotional Pregame Ceremony
The Hartford CourantJust before 1 p.m. Sunday, as the last of 80,000-plus fans were taking their seats at MetLife Stadium for a game rife with seemingly important storylines, hundreds of guests from Newtown took the field with all their grief, all their hope and, with the...Tags: Antrel Rolle, Andy Reid, Roger Goodell, Sports, Football
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Year In Review, No. 1 story of the year: Former IID Director Sanchez caught on video is top story
Was there ever any question that the story of the year would be former Imperial Irrigation District Director Anthony Sanchez’s saga? Not really. Sanchez being caught on video allegedly whipping his stepson with a belt as they played a game of...Tags: Crimes, Politics, Board of Directors, Elections, Child Abuse
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Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis Foundation in Glendale beats fundraising goal
Thousands of people turned out for the inaugural Los Angeles Jingle Bell Run/Walk, a fundraiser for the Arthritis Foundation that started at the Alex Theatre in Glendale. More than 2,000 people were expected to take part in the event on Sunday, which...
Tags: Google+, Arthritis Foundation, Jim Sears, Arthritis
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Anderson Cooper, Kathy Griffin double down debasing CNN brand two nights straight
The Baltimore SunKathy Griffin's desperate efforts to get some shock buzz New Year's Eve on CNN were so obvious that I vowed I wouldn't write about her -- wouldn't write about her kissing Anderson Cooper's crotch and trying to make sure every viewer knew what she was...Tags: Entertainment, Television, New Year's Day, Satellite and Cable Service, Bret Baier
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