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Articles Written by: MARK DANIELS
Mike Singletary insisted this week that there is nothing special about facing his old team.
The rest of the football world begs to differ.
For some, the sight of a Chicago icon trying to stick it to the Bears will seem surreal. It's like Ernie Banks ...
From DANIEL BROWN AND MARK EMMONS DBROWN@MERCURYNEWS.COM,
The San Jose Mercury News,
12 Nov 2009
Mike Singletary insisted this week that there is nothing special about facing his old team.
The rest of the football world begs to differ.
For some, the sight of a Chicago icon trying to stick it to the Bears will seem surreal. It's like Ernie Banks ...
From DANIEL BROWN AND MARK EMMONS,
Contra Costa Times,
11 Nov 2009
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Here are two recently broadcast reports on the development of wind ...
But the questions seem to have less to do with the substance of the charges than with an apparent French tendency to overlook bad behavior on the part of prominent people, especially if it goes back more than a few years.
Chirac’s one-time opponent, ...
I’m not a mainstream media basher. By and large, I have great respect for the media. But I do have a pet peeve with some in the media, particularly columnists, who, enamored of a story, fail to get all the facts. Take a trivial, but evocative example ...
I like his bipartisan tone but I don't agree with the point he makes suggesting federal spending reductions are a bad thing in this part of the article:
" Lawmakers can "beat our chest and say we need to cut more state spending," Dolan told the House, ...
Here. The human race, generally, tends not to want to act in its long-term best interests, reacting to emergencies rather than proactively avoiding or planning for them. So, it’s anybody’s guess as to whether OxFam will be heeded. But the fact is that ...
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It reminded me of this:
So, at least on incivility, there does seem to ...
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What luck to be blessed with those years, that time, to grow from ...
as what she said next, while following the script: “I swear to God.”
But then she goes on to her next line, apparently hitting it perfectly. To me, as a Christian, it’s even more offensive. God’s name gets thrown around a lot in movies, TV, and ...