Category: Headlines
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NCAA Study: Football Is a Full-Time Job Division I-A football players reported spending an average of 44.8 hours per week on their sport. That doesn’t include the hours involved in taking care of their academic responsibilities.
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My favoritest new (new = I just discovered it) blog of 2008 – The “Blog” of “Unnecessary” Quotation Marks. Picture taken at an Arby’s, as if that’s any surprise.
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Nick Denton to Scientology: Bite Me Yesterday, for a few hours, the clip of Tom Cruise discussing his beliefs as a Scientologist appeared on Youtube, and was republished by Radar and Defamer. That video is no longer available, most likely after the Church of Scientology sent in a copyright infringement notice. Gawker is now hosting…
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HOORAY! Radosh’s book, now available for pre-order on Amazon
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Returned to the hotel to find the bedsheets turned down and soft jazz on the radio. Hotel Nikko knows what time it is. — lonelysandwich
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Season 2 of the Human Giant just got some extra protection from Michael K Williams (Omar from the Wire)… — humangiant
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NBC Fights to Keep Kucinich Out of Debate (Brian Stelter/The Caucus)
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Now, it’s obvious: If Romo dumps HER – using the game result as his reason – he could become the biggest star in sports, an instant icon of relationships (if not playoff clutch). Dan Shanoff, in his new Sporting News column
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Yet Another High-Class Restaurant-Lounge Opening Downtown
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Hooray Advertising! (Source: https://player.vimeo.com/)
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Seriously, Are You People Retarded? – Michael Moore’s bold new documentary – a one-hour refresher course on the Bush presidency, and then Tila Tequila reading the procedures for impeachment. Patton Oswalt, from his 2008 Top 5 Lists
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It was the furthest the Titans had made it since 2003. Fish-Chowder looked like it would be on the Titans menu for years to come. Still, they struggled offensively, losing to Chargers in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs. They couldn’t blame the Young quarterback that’s thrown 17 interceptions to a mere 9 touchdowns.…