February 29, 2012

  • Monkees star Davy Jones dies at 66 

    Singer Davy Jones of The Monkees has died of a heart attack at 66, the medical examiner's office in Martin County, Fla. has confirmed to NBC News..

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  • Fetih 1453: Blockbuster Turkish Epic Revels in Ottoman Past 

    With Turkey’s geo-political star in the ascendant, it’s fitting that the country’s biggest ever film, released in theaters there Feb. 16, celebrates what is perhaps the Mediterranean world’s most defining historical moment. More »

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  • Free Agent Hype Chronicles: Matt Flynn 

    The franchise quarterback is the most valuable asset in sports. Teams that are lucky enough to have one cling to them for as long as possible, and the teams that don't make acquiring one their biggest priority. More »

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  • The United States’ Most Whimsical Police Reporter 

    Last week, the world fell in love with a moderately ambitious, hamburger-loving crackhead from America's badger state. The real star of that story, however, was not the arrested, James Summers, but, rather, the public servant troubadour whose eloquent description of the crimes brought Summers' deeds to fame.. .

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  • In Eau Claire, Justin Vernon’s roots run deep 

    The journey of becoming a band parent began, for Justine Vernon, with piano lessons for her three children. One son, Justin, constantly offered push-back, so she and her husband agreed to let him switch to guitar. .

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  • Packers WR Donald Driver joins ‘Dancing With the Stars’ 

    You've seen Donald Driver dance in the end zone after scoring touchdowns. This spring, you'll find out how well the Green Bay Packers receiver dances off the field when he competes on ABC's "Dancing With the Stars.".

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  • Facebook Post By Chardon Ohio High School Shooting Suspect T.J. Lane 

    Witnesses of the high-school shooting that killed one student and wounded four others tell the Cleveland Plain Dealer that schoolmate T.J. Lane is the alleged gunman. More »

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  • Is YouTube’s Content ID System Leading To False Copyright Claims? 

    We've heard the stories about people's YouTube videos being tagged for copyright violations because someone in the background is playing a song that's recognizable to some automated system that scans online videos. But certainly no one can come after you for the barely audible sound of birds, right?.

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  • Banker Leaves 1% Tip On $133 Lunch Bill In Defiance of ‘The 99%’ 

    A banker left a 1% tip in defiance of 'the 99%' at a Newport Beach restaurant the other week, according to his dining companion and underling who snapped a photo of the receipt and posted it to his blog, Future Ex Banker.. .

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  • Ghastly Outdated Party 

    IT’S finally sinking in. Republicans are getting queasy at the gruesome sight of their party eating itself alive, savaging the brand in ways that will long resonate.. .

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  • Flight of the Conchords star wins Oscar 

    Post his golden statue win, McKenzie continued the jokes backstage when asked by a reporter how he found writing the award winning song without Clement. "It seems to have gone very well (without Jemaine)," McKenzie laughed. "But I'm looking forward to writing with Jemaine in the future... because I can pull out the Oscar car and say 'Aaaah, I think we should use this chord and I won an Oscar so...' anyway, yeah.".

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  • MADISON CAPITAL TIMES SPIKES STORY BASED ON FAKE PRESS RELEASE 

    The Madison Capital Times apologized Saturday after posting a story based on a prank press release about Rep. Paul Ryan and other Wisconsin Republicans pressuring the Smithsonian to remove posters from last year’s protests at the state Capitol from its archives..

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  • The Oscars’ Biggest Misses 

    The Oscars are the definitive award for motion pictures, the highest achievement in film. But, the Academy has been known to make some bone-headed decisions in the past giving awards to inferior films or performances while passing up clearly superior fare. More »

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  • The Making Of “Homer At The Bat,” The Episode That Conquered Prime Time 20 Years Ago Tonight 

    On Feb. 20, 1992, more American homes tuned into The Simpsons than they did The Cosby Show or the Winter Olympics from Albertville, France. More »

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  • The Dos of the Don’ts 

    For all of their rebelliousness, musicians sure love telling the rest of us what not to do: don't stop believing, don't leave me this way, don't forget me. You get the idea. Here are my 12 best "don't' songs (Big Ten style, baby!): (more...)

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  • Ryan Braun: What You Don’t Know About His Case Is Important 

    Almost immediately after the suspension was overturned, the stories started to pile in, sharply shifting in tone from being about Braun’s exoneration to Braun simply getting off on a stroke of luck. As such, the public continues to spew this rhetoric that Braun is definitely guilty of using drugs, it’s just that he wasn’t caught because of MLB’s incompetence. The problem is that it’s not exactly true..

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  • Full text of Ryan Braun’s statement on ban reversal 

    I am very pleased and relieved by today's decision. It is the first step in restoring my good name and reputation. We were able to get through this because I am innocent and the truth is on our side..

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  • JS Online Live Streaming Braun Press Conference Right Now 

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  • Sixteen-year-old blogger scoops everyone on the Ryan Braun PED story 

    You may not know the 16-year-old kid in the picture to the right, but he just broke the biggest and most controversial story of baseball's offseason. Ladies and gentlemen, meet Curt Hogg. He's a high school student who runs the Plushdamentals blog on the MLB.com network. More »

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  • Tabatha’s 4 Biggest Business Mistakes 

    Tabatha Coffey's been taking over everything in sight on Season 4 of Tabatha Takes Over, and she's beginning to see a pattern. Tabatha talked to The Hollywood Reporter about her the biggest mistakes a business owner can make..

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  • Aaron Rodgers celebrates Braun ruling 

    In December, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers issued a passionate defense of Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun, a close friend whom Major League Baseball had suspended 50 games for violating the game's substance-abuse policy. So when Braun won his appeal of the suspension Thursday, Rodgers vented via Twitter. More »

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  • Ryan Braun wins appeal of positive drug test 

    Milwaukee Brewers leftfielder Ryan Braun became the first major-league player to have a positive drug test overturned when he was informed Thursday that an arbitration panel ruled in his favor on appeal and decided against a 50-game suspension for the reigning National League most valuable player. Someone familiar with the decision said the appeal went Braun's way not so much on contesting the result of the test but the testing process itself, some kind of technicality. And it was arbitrator Shyam Das who decided to rule in favor on that technicality, making it a 2-1 decision by the three-man panel. More »

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  • Seinfeld’s Mr Kruger attempts suicide 

    Former Seinfeld actor Daniel von Bargen was left fighting for life after shooting himself in the head in an apparent suicide attempt. Von Bargen - who played Mr Kruger in the hit U.S. comedy - called 911 himself and told the operator he had shot himself in the head on Monday morning. The 61-year-old American actor told the dispatcher: 'I've shot myself in the head but it didn't work... More »

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  • Cat Saves Owner’s Life Just Hours After Being Adopted 

    A newly-adopted cat repaid his owner's loving gesture earlier this month by saving her from a medical emergency just hours after he was brought home, the Green Bay Press Gazette reports.. .

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  • ‘Aaron Rodgers Day’ on 12-12-12 

    Mark you calendars now. Wisconsin leaders, having nothing more important to take care of, have answered a grassroots effort and will make Dec. More »

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  • When a Country Cracks Down on Contraception: Grim Lessons from the Philippines 

    The U.S. is once again at battle over birth control. More »

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  • Food Co-op Readies for Boycott Vote 

    After three years of heated debate, the Park Slope Food Coop is at last ready for a vote. That is, a vote on if, in fact, there should be a vote at all. Next month, the 15,500-plus member cooperative will decide whether to hold a referendum on what may be the most controversial issue in its nearly 40-year history: a boycott of products made in Israel.. .

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  • Did Hitler Knock Up a French Teenager? 

    Adolf Hitler may have fathered a son by a French teenager while serving as a soldier in World War I, according to a recent issue of France's Le Point magazine. A recent re-examination of evidence in both France and Germany has lent credence to the claims of late Frenchmen Jean-Marie Loret, that Hitler was his father.. .

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  • The Year of Magical Stinking: An Oral History of Tebow Time 

    Not even Jesus can save his passing game, and yet Tim Tebow somehow dominated the league last season, captivating Denver and much of this God-fearing nation with his messianic confidence and fourth-quarter miracle work. Michael Silver talks to the kid's coaches, teammates, and opponents and asks them: How did he do that, and will it ever happen again?.

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  • 8 Unknown Facts About Famous Businesses 

    We usually only know what businesses allow us to see, but they have some very interesting stories to tell. Like how Ben and Jerry were originally going to be a bagel shop or that FedEx bailed themselves out with a winning trip to Vegas. More »

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  • A Muggle At Hogwarts 

    I don’t understand HARRY POTTER. I haven’t read a single book and I’ve only seen one movie (out of context). More »

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  • Squirrel’s hoard allows flower to regenerate 30,000 years later 

    It was an Ice Age squirrel’s treasure chamber, a burrow containing fruit and seeds that had been stuck in the Siberian permafrost for over 30,000 years. From the fruit tissues, a team of Russian scientists managed to resurrect an entire plant in a pioneering experiment that paves the way for the revival of other species. .

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  • Let the Imbiber Beware 

    I was reading this article by Joe McClain, the President of the Beer Institute, about how beer is the "great leveler" among Presidents and how drinking it shows that the President is just a "regular guy". While that may have been true as recently as the last election, it's not true anymore. Simply put, a beer isn't just a beer anymore. A President or a candidate's choice of brew says more about him or her than they may intend. For example: (more...)

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  • Jerry Seinfeld’s Productivity Secret 

    It works because it isn't the one-shot pushes that get us where we want to go, it is the consistent daily action that builds extraordinary outcomes. You may have heard "inch by inch anything's a cinch." Inch by inch does work if you can move an inch every day. Daily action builds habits. More »

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  • 101 Great Presidential Quotes 

    To celebrate Presidents day, I thought I'd repost this list of my 101 favorite Presidential quotes. Note that these quotes aren't necessarily from when the individual was President, but rather something they said (or wrote) throughout their lifetime.

    I'd tried to pick some that are inspirational, some that are practical, some that are topical and some that are just plain goofy. The top five quotees are:

    1. Ronald Reagan with 16 quotes 2. Thomas Jefferson with 10 3. Theodore Roosevelt with 9 4. Abraham Lincoln and Dwight Eisenhower with 8 each

    Let the listing commence:

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