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Tiger Woods: The Rise and Fall | TV Review

Sharks and psychotics, losers and lap-dancers – they all got their piece of Tiger Woods Jacques Peretti’s Tiger Woods: The Rise and Fall (Channel 4) offered a bleak vision of human

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‘My Season Would Suck Without You’: Idols Take on Kelly Clarkson

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NBA Finals Game 7 Live Blog: Celtics Lead 40-34 At Halftime

-I have decided that I actually enjoy these Grown-ups

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NBA Finals Game 7 Live Blog: Lakers Are Reacting, Celtics Are Playing

-Maybe I’ve just heard him too much, but Mike Breen is starting to get annoying. His calls are totally predictable, and he doesn’t always have the best sense of the moment. Mostly, I just miss Marv Albert. – Artest, for three. Clank. -Nine offensive rebounds for the Lakers right now. Nine! Luckily, Andrew Bynum will come out soon, and that should help Boston counteract LA’s length.

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Beyond The Box Score’s Week 11 Power Rankings

Jim McIsaac – Getty Images 1 day ago: NEW YORK – JUNE 15: Nick Swisher #33, Brett Gardner #11, and Curtis Granderson #14 of the New York Yankees celebrate after defeating the Philadelphia Phillies on June 15, 2010 at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx borough of New York City. The Yankees defeated the Phillies 8-3. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) View full size photo

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USC-Hawaii Still On For College Football’s Opening Weekend

Among the weirder penalties levied in USC’s general direction by the Committee On Infractions was the elimination of their 13th regular-season game, which was actually the season opener at Hawaii. Some background on why this is possible in the first place: The Sept. 2 game at Aloha Stadium was in doubt because sanctions levied against USC last week prevented exemptions from the current 12-game NCAA limit. A 1955 bylaw known as the “Hawaii Exemption” permits visiting teams to play one game more than the NCAA maximum if traveling to Hawaii. The rule was established to allow teams to schedule an extra home game to recoup lost revenue from traveling outside the continental 48. It’s Hawaii, however, that would have really suffered the hit to the wallet here with the loss of a home contest, and the NCAA has agreed to push the docking of a 13th game back a year : “We want to thank the committee for granting this relief,” said Todd Dickey, USC’s senior vice president for administration. “It recognizes the serious financial impacts game cancellation would have had to the university and state of Hawaii, as well as the fans and supporters of USC who have already made travel arrangements.” Yes, won’t someone think of the fans with the means to jet off to the islands to watch their team administer a bloodbath? Or of the certain four-letter sports network that stood to lose the nightcap of its opening-day coverage bonanza? The reality is the estimated million-dollar payday is one Hawaii’s cash-strapped athletic department could ill afford to lose. Coincidentally, “a million” is also the number of offensive yards the Trojans are expected to record in Honolulu. (Thank you!)

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Big East Expansion Threats May, In Fact, Be Real (Or Not)

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Aging Big 3 fail to finish down stretch (AP)

The old guys of the Boston Celtics just didn’t have enough when it came down to the end of the NBA finals. The Celtics nearly pulled off an improbable championship, leading most of the way against the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 7 of the NBA finals on Thursday before losing 83-79. They wasted a superb defensive effort when their offense stalled midway through the fourth quarter.

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Funny pictures of the day – What is this? | Fun stuff blog

Yea, look the 2-nd picture added by: susuru

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MSNBC’s Brewer Annoyed at Barton’s ‘Shakedown’ Reference, But Colleague Ed Schultz Used It With Pride

In a satellite interview with Rep. Charlie Melancon (D-La.) held shortly before 1 p.m. EDT today, MSNBC’s Contessa Brewer criticized Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas) for denouncing the president pushing BP to agree to a $20-billion escrow account for oil spill damages as a “shakedown”: So, there’s Joe Barton calling the $20 billion in escrow a shakedown, and as you point out, there are people in your district who have lost their livelihoods! They wonder how they can feed their families! But yesterday, Brewer’s MSNBC colleague Ed Schultz used similar language to voice his giddy approval of President Obama’s maneuvering : President Obama! You are the dude! The president takes the heads of BP behind closed doors, shakes them down for $20 billion, and gets an apology.  President Obama went behind closed doors today with Tony Hayward and the other suits from BP and informed them it’s time to pay.  If you go by today’s results, you’d have to say the President of the United States hit it out of the park. In his own way the President of the United States took on a multinational [corporation] shook ’em down for $20 billion for the American people. President Obama got more out of BP than the Congress ever has. The day before that, just two hours before President Obama’s Oval Office address, Schultz told viewers he hoped the president would sound “like a dictator” and would rhetorically speaking, press his “boot on the neck of BP tonight.”

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