The Caucus: Anger at Night Caucus Over a Religious Declaration A special Saturday night Republican caucus intended to accommodate orthodox Jews who couldn't vote until after sundown became the scene of controversy and confrontation after caucusgoers were told that to gain admittance they had to sign a legal declaration under penalty of perjury that they could not attend their daytime caucus because of "my religious beliefs."
Who has the edge? A look at how the New England Patriots and New York Giants will stack up against each other in Super Bowl XLVI today. Tom Brady vs. Eli Manning: Brady has won three Super Bowls and is the most decorated QB of the past decade, yet it is Manning who has engineered last-minute, game-winning drives the past two times the teams have met, in Super Bowl XLII and earlier this season.
Who to blame for the Great Recession? So many big names are in the frame Fred Goodwin lost his knighthood but the global financial crisis was not all his fault ? and the list of those who erred is long In 2000 it was the $164bn (£103bn) AOL takeover of Time Warner in America. In 2007 it was the-then Sir Fred Goodwin's £49bn acquisition of ABN Amro that signalled that the markets had peaked and were about to crumble. Every financial crisis has its totemic moment; a ...
The president who saved football Theodore Roosevelt helped set a new standard for formal rules and safety that may have saved the game, says Bob Greene
Mass. boxer who was on '05 reality TV show dies A boxer who appeared on the 2005 reality TV show "The Contender" has died after being struck by a Massachusetts commuter train while he was walking along the tracks.
2nd save for pilot who found Ore. mushroom pickers The helicopter pilot who found three family members lost in the rugged forest of southwestern Oregon is the same one who found a San Francisco family lost in a snowstorm in the same region in 2006.
The Easter Bunny, Santa Claus . . . and the Clippers Who knows where a little belief can take you? Well, it's taking Page 2 on the road with Donald Sterling's team, which is generating excitement and making believers all over. Who'd have thought? I believe!
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Police arrest man who allegedly wanted to kill the governor SALT LAKE CITY ? Police arrested a 52-year-old man who they say had a plan to kill Utah Gov. Gary Herbert. The Utah Department of Public Safety and the governor's security detail received information from West Valley City police that they were ...
Joseph Brooks, Who Refined Lord & Taylor, Dies at 84 Joseph E. Brooks, a retail executive who doubled the size of the Lord & Taylor chain and made its flagship New York store a showplace of spectacle, including elaborate retail stagecraft and a daily morning rendition of ?The Star-Spangled ...
Seven Ways the Super Bowl Could Make Halftime Almost Bearable Madonna. Great. Remember her? The one who was already in decline musically when she dated a young, in-his-prime Oakland Athletic named Jose Canseco? That was in 1991, the year when time seems to have stopped for halftime show organizers.
The Taliban who may leave Gitmo As part of its efforts to explore peace talks with the Taliban, the Obama administration is considering the controversial release of several senior Taliban figures from the detention camp at Guantanamo Bay. The names of those being considered ...
President Obama and the Bible Many of us who are biblical scholars have watched Mr. Obama?s use, or should I say abuse, of the Bible with dismay. Who can forget when he gave a speech mocking the ceremonial law of the Old Testament then saying something to the effect of ...
Ben Horowitz & The VC Who Insulted Him 13 Years Ago The hot venture capital firm just raised another $1.5 billion, bringing its total to $2.7 billion since its founding three years ago. In a blog post today, Horowitz explains how and why the firm has raised so much money. The post is, in many ...
HIV-positive man who sued Atlanta gets new hearing The ruling was a victory for gay rights advocates and the health groups who had closely watched the case, which was brought in 2010 by a man using the pseudonym Richard Roe. Among other findings, the three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit ...
Jerry Rice picks the Giants in Super Bowl XLVI, but says it?ll be a close one Who knows more about the Super Bowl than Jerry Rice? Not many people on Earth or elsewhere, that's who. The man who holds more NFL records than any other player also has a veritable lock on just about every postseason and Super Bowl record possible at his ...
The Who - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Who are an English rock band formed in 1964 by Roger Daltrey (lead vocals, harmonica and guitar), Pete Townshend (guitar, keyboards and vocals), John Entwistle ...
The Hypertext Who Rock used to be a right laugh. The trouble is the rock press have made it all so serious. Fifty per cent of rock is having a good time. -- Roger Daltrey
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The Who - YouTube Few bands in the history of rock & roll were riddled with as many contradictions as the Who. All four members had wildly different personalities, as their notoriously ...