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It’s not all politics for Penn & Teller in Vegas

Copyright © 2009, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc. All rights reserved. This document may not be reprinted without the express written permission of Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc. Material from the Associated Press is Copyright © 2009, Associated ...

From BILL ORDINE THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,  18 Oct 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party

NFL draft, second round

33. Detroit -- Louis Delmas, S, West. Michigan Free safety. Lots of production as a four-year starter (310 tackles, 12 interceptions). 34. New England (from K.C) -- Patrick Chung, S, Oregon Strong safety. Hitter with some return skills. Started all ...

From BILL ORDINE, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  25 Apr 2009
Related Topics: NFL,  James Laurinaitis,  Brian Robiskie,  Rey Maualuga,  Ray Lewis

NFL draft, first round

Welcome to the Baltimore Sun's NFL draft blog. Throughout the first day of the NFL draft, we'll be updating the first and second rounds, pick by pick. If you haven't already heard, the Detroit Lions have already made Georgia quarterback Matt Stafford ...

From BILL ORDINE, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  25 Apr 2009
Related Topics: NFL,  Detroit Lions,  Daunte Culpepper,  Matt Ryan,  Joe Flacco

Leonhard: Ravens never made legitimate offer

In a conference call today, Leonhard said, when asked that very question -- whether the Ravens made a legitimate offer -- he said, "I never heard of an offer." He then said that if his agent didn't pass one along that if there had been one, it wasn't ...

From BILL ORDINE, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  4 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Jim Leonhard,  Ed Reed,  Bart Scott,  Dawan Landry,  AFC

Tejada pleads guilty to misleading Congress

possible deportation, but a lawyer for Tejada, Mark Tuohey, said the guilty plea should have no impact on Tejada's remaining in the United States, according to the Houston newspaper. Tuohey said the guilty plea "brings the matter to a conclusion," and ...

From BILL ORDINE THE BALTIMORE SUN, Salt Lake Tribune,  12 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Houston Astros,  Miguel Tejada,  U.S. Congress,  Alan Kay,  Rafael Palmeiro

One more time: Ravens face most important regular-season game ever

Last week, all the talk was about how the Ravens’ game against Pittsburgh was the biggest regular-season game in franchise history. Guess what, fans? Now Saturday night’s game against the Cowboys in Texas Stadium is the biggest regular-season game in ...

From BILL ORDINE, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  17 Dec 2008
Related Topics: AFC,  Jerry Jones,  Roy Williams,  Terrell Owens,  Jason Witten

Ravens' Flacco outshines Eagles' McNabb (OK, isn't nearly as awful)

Ravens rookie quarterback Joe Flacco had one of the worst 30 minutes of his brief pro career in the first half against the Eagles and stunningly, he still outplayed his opposition counterpart, veteran Donovan McNabb as the Ravens stumbled to a 10-7 ...

From BILL ORDINE, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  23 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Donovan McNabb,  Joe Flacco,  Daniel Wilcox,  Ed Reed

Texans' defense suffers freak injury, second key player out for Ravens game

Players said they actually heard the break when it happened. Diles had 66 tackles, 47 of them unassisted playing at left outside linebacker. He is going to be replaced by Kevin Bentley, a veteran who doubles as both an inside and outside backer in ...

From BILL ORDINE, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  6 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Kevin Bentley,  Gary Kubiak,  Matt Schaub,  Sage Rosenfels

Comeback win empowers Ravens

Because the Ravens, only a half season into John Harbaugh's tenure, remain a work in progress, we learn something new about this team regularly. And it learns something new about itself almost as regularly. What we (and perhaps, the Ravens) learned in ...

From BILL ORDINE, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  3 Nov 2008
Related Topics: John Harbaugh

Local athletes to Lem Satterfield: Thanks and get well

In the sports writing business, there is no group of reporters who do more good and get less recognition than the men and women who cover high school sports. When you cover the “preps,” as its known in some quarters, there are no road trips to ...

From BILL ORDINE, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  28 Oct 2008

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