LOS ANGELES, December 1, 2009 FX's midseason schedule features a lineup of new and returning original series, kicking off 2010 with the final season of the Emmy and Golden Globe award winning drama Nip/Tuck on Wednesday, January 6; the new animated... Full Article at Daemon's TV
FX just released the premiere dates for their midseason schedule which includes hits like DAMAGES and the final season of NIP/TUCK as well as some new shows to keep an eye out for. Full Article at Give Me My Remote
Wasn't it just yesterday that the Steelers were a lock to compete for another Super Bowl and Pitt seemed like a pretty sure thing to win the Big East Conference and get to a Bowl... Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Attendance: 1,501 The Barnet players became groundsmen to help John O’Flynn to earn them a replay with a penalty in stoppage time. Full Article at Times Online
Since the Steelers and their coaches have worked on their kickoff "coverage" team over the past five weeks and it's only gotten worse, here are some suggestions that could not hu... Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Though winning on the road in the NFL is difficult most weeks (just ask the Bengals about their trip to Oakland last week), three teams have been perfect this season. Full Article at TampaBay.com | St. Petersburg Times
In a surprising but favorable development for the Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is expected to miss Sunday night's game at M&T Bank Stadium with concussion-related symptoms, according to multiple reports. Full Article at Baltimore Sun
1657: Full times in the SPL - Celtic 3 St Mirren 1, Hibs 2 Falkirk 0, Motherwell 2 Dundee United 2, Kilmarnock 1 Hearts 2. 1654: Full times in the Premier League - Portsmouth 1 Man Utd 4, Man City 1 Hull 1, Wigan 1 Sunderland 0, Blackburn 0 Stoke 0,... Full Article at Sporting Life
What is it John Bradley doesn’t want the public to know about the work of the Texas Forensic Science Commission? Gov. Full Article at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Chas_Reinhold: Pitt hung around last night, but it looks like a long year because of the lack of size and depth. That's not going to work well in the Big East, is it? Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette