Rod Odom: From Arizona To Vanderbilt
November 7, 2009 by TMISports
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Unemployment Rate Hits Double Digits
After Wall Street stabilized in the spring, it didn’t take long for the economy to become a political afterthought to the major battle of the year in Washington: health-care reform. But Tuesday’s off-year election broke D.C.’s political trance like a brick through plate glass. Republicans triumphed in two major gubernatorial races, thanks largely to independents [...]
USS New York Brings Memory Of 9/11
November 2, 2009 by TMISports
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The new Navy assault ship USS New York steamed into New York harbor Monday, cutting through the water with a bow built using seven and a half tons of steel recovered from the wreckage of the World Trade Center. Its crew stood at attention and a 21-gun salute greeted the ship. Firefighters, bagpipers, and those [...]
Susan Finkelstein: A True Phanatic
November 1, 2009 by TMISports
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Set Your Clocks Back!
November 1, 2009 by TMISports
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It’s time to “fall back” again!!! At 2 a.m. Sunday, you’ll have to turn your clock back one hour, because it’s the end of daylight saving time. If you’re in the United States, it applies to you — unless you’re in Hawaii and some parts of Arizona. Those are the only parts of the 50 [...]
JJ Moore: One Of New York’s Best
October 31, 2009 by TMISports
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What Is The Point Of Halloween?
October 31, 2009 by TMISports
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As urban legends go, the one about unsuspecting trick-or-treaters having their Halloween loot spiked with razor blades is pretty chilling. Spookier still is the “fact” that the only records of serious injury resulting from poisoned booty involved children booby-trapping the items themselves, or parents poisoning their own offspring. I suspect those rumours, like the one [...]
Family Guy Goes A Little Too Far
Computer giant Microsoft, Fox and Seth MacFarlane were all set to team up for ‘Family Guy Presents: Seth and Alex’s Almost Live Comedy Show.’ The deal was simple: Microsoft plunked down cash in exchange for Seth MacFarlane making some plugs during the show without breaking away to actual commercials. Seemed like a win-win situation, right? [...]
Social Networking Sites Save Baby
October 28, 2009 by TMISports
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Social networking is helping to save one very tiny baby’s life. Jaeli Brow came into the world last June with an extremely rare condition — a chromosomal mutation that makes her incapable of tolerating most forms of nutrition, including most formula and breast milk, or to put on weight. For a tiny baby fighting to [...]
Hulk Hogan’s Book Full Of Shock
October 28, 2009 by TMISports
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Hulk Hogan has figured out another way to pay for his divorce from Linda. The former pro wrestler’s memoir, My Life Outside the Ring ($25.99), hit shelves Tuesday. The book covers all the bases — from his childhood in Port Tampa, Fla., to his wildly successful career as a 12-time world heavyweight champ and six-time [...]
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