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A homework pass to the first commenter who can identify what inspired this column’s headline – without resorting to the Google (honor system!) – and can tell us why The Man is so unhip. Full Article at Popdose.com
To many Americans, this trial is an outrage. Full Article at Simple Justice
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Tennessee running back Chris Johnson appreciates being named the AFC's offensive player of the month for November. His goals are set just a bit higher. Dickerson ran for 2,105 yards in 1984 for the then-Los Angeles Rams. Full Article at The Honolulu Advertiser
Harry [Benson] has brought out another book of his legendary work titled simply "Harry Benson: Photographs". Full Article at Huffington Post
Enter your username and password. Please enter your email address to have your password reset. Please enter a valid email address. Registering will give you a user profile and the ability to add other users as friends. Full Article at Deadspin
Aside from that unsolicited non sequitur intended to illustrate Americans' lack of faith in the judicial system, Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins's tĂŞte-Ă -tĂŞte with Stephen Colbert last night was notable only for how relatively... Full Article at Dallas Observer
Bryant Gumbel is one of those black men like Ahmad Rashad and OJ Simpson who left a beautiful black wife for a Becky. Here he is at the UNICEF Snowflake Ball in NYC with his wife of 7 years Hilary Quinlan. “Snowflake Ball” how appropriate. Full Article at Bossip
“Richard Nixon he wasn’t a crook. O.J. Simpson said he didn’t kill his wife. Full Article at Rational Review
Oh, the little things that set the world in a tizzy. A piece of careless driving on a private estate in Florida, for instance, in which no other car or person was involved, and for which a fine of $164 (£98) frankly seems rather excessive. Full Article at The Independent
It was the year when Nancy Kerrigan’s legs were taken out by one of Tonya Harding’s thugs. Bill Clinton was President of the United States. Kurt Cobain died. O.J. Simpson was “in the news.” And there was no World Series because of a strike. Full Article at Bleacher Report
Just as disturbing was the media's willingness to cover up for Islam. Instead of connecting the dots, the media was busy disconnecting them. Terrorism? Islam? Full Article at Jihad Watch
Fuhrman also contends that the media's attention is biased towards attractive females, virtually ignoring for example, young, black males. Full Article at Basil & Spice
While we were sifting through 28 years of BOMB interviews, we found a spate of interviews with African-American artists and thinkers conducted in the early to mid-1990s. Full Article at The Root
Believe it or not that was a question that I was asked recently. I was a little taken aback, it is not really clear to me what empty baked bean cans or potato peelings from the rich and famous would reach on the open market? Full Article at Blogger News
It’s certainly not a clear-cut case, but politics will make it seem so -- in both directions. It makes me think of Mark Fuhrman in the O. J. Simpson case. Full Article at Science Blog
Today while hanging out with Rev. Al Sharpton in the studio, I found my mind reflecting deeply on the recent drama between Tiger Woods and his wife, Elin Nordegren. Full Article at Black Voices | Blogs
By Joanne Kaufman New York Earlier this month, the Borders bookstore at Time Warner Center hosted a reading of "Fall to Pieces," a memoir by Mary Forsberg Weiland, the former wife of rocker Scott Weiland. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
James Cameron, the director of the soon-to-be-released flashy yet craptastic film Avatar, was interviewed by 60 minutes yesterday to discuss the upcoming film. Full Article at Outside the Beltway
Sources say disgraced Republican financier Tim Durham (pictured, as the mad hatter) hangs out with perpetual parasite Kato Kaelin (in the flight suit), targeted the Amish and keeps a room in his mansion for Ludacris. Full Article at Gawker
Chris Johnson is chasing Eric Dickerson and Barry Sanders in the NFL record book. He hopes he doesn't catch O.J. Simpson along the way. Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer
Orenthal James "O. J." Simpson (born July 9, 1947), nicknamed "The Juice", is a retired American football player, actor, spokesman, and convicted felon. Full Article
FILE- In this Friday, Oct. 3, 2008 picture, O.J. Simpson arrives to court before being found guilty on all 12 charges, including felony kidnapping, armed robbery and conspiracy at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas.
View Photo »In this Friday, Oct. 3, 2008 picture, O.J. Simpson arrives to court before being found guilty on all 12 charges, including felony kidnapping, armed robbery and conspiracy at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas.
View Photo »O.J. Simpson is pictured in this intake photograph taken at the High Desert State Prison, Indian Springs, Nevada, and released to Reuters December 10, 2008 by the Nevada Department of Corrections.
View Photo »Former O.J. Simpson co-defendants Charles Cashmore, from left to right, lawyer John Moran, Charles Ehrlich, lawyer William Terry, Michael McClinton, lawyer Robert Dennis Rentzer, and Walter Alexander appear in court for their sentencing hearing at the Clark County Regional Justice Cente...
View Photo »FILE - In this Dec. 5, 2008 file photo, O.J. Simpson stands in court during his sentencing hearing at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas.
View Photo »Celebrity crime writer Dominick Dunne (R) sits near O.J. Simpson during a break in Simpson's trial in District Court at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas, Nevada in this September 25, 2008 file photograph.
View Photo »Vanity Fair celebrity crime columnist Dominick Dunne (L) appears in court with his son Griffin, as the O.J. Simpson trial resumes in Las Vegas, Nevada, in this September 23, 2008 file photograph.
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 22, 1985 file photo, Fred Goldman, left, father of slaying victim Ronald Goldman, attends court with author Dominick Dunne, right, during the O.J. Simpson double murder trial in Los Angeles.
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 23, 2008 file photo, celebrity crime writer Dominick Dunne, left, looks at his son Griffin Dunne during O.J. Simpson's trial in Las Vegas.
View Photo »FILE - In this July 23, 1995 file photo, author and Vanity Fair reporter Dominick Dunne is shown during the O.J. Simpson trial in Los Angeles.
View Photo »Writer Dominick Dunne appears at O.J. Simpson's trial at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas, Nevada in this September 24, 2008 file photo.
View Photo »Writer Dominick Dunne watches during O.J. Simpson's trial in Las Vegas in this September 19, 2008 photograph. Dunne has died at his home in New York on August 26, 2009, according to his son Griffin Dunne as reported by Vanity Fair magazine on their website.
View Photo »FILE - In this July 23, 1995 file photo, author and Vanity Fair reporter Dominick Dunne is shown during the O.J. Simpson trial in Los Angeles.
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 22, 1985 file photo, Fred Goldman, left, father of slaying victim Ronald Goldman, attends court with author Dominick Dunne, right, during the O.J. Simpson double murder trial in Los Angeles.
View Photo »FILE - In this July 23, 1995 file photo, author and Vanity Fair reporter Dominick Dunne is shown during the O.J. Simpson trial in Los Angeles.
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 23, 2008 file photo, celebrity crime writer Dominick Dunne, left, looks at his son Griffin Dunne during O.J. Simpson's trial in Las Vegas.
View Photo »A Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy arranges footballs seized during a hotel heist that landed O.J. Simpson in jail, during a hearing Tuesday Aug. 18, 2009 in Santa Monica, Calif. , to consider ownership of O.J. Simpson items seized by authorities.
View Photo »Judge Gerald Rosenberg, left displays a football seized during a hotel heist that landed O.J. Simpson in jail, during a hearing Tuesday Aug. 18, 2009 in Santa Monica, Calif. , to consider ownership of O.J. Simpson items seized by authorities.
View Photo »Judge Gerald Rosenberg presides over a hearing to consider ownership of O.J. Simpson items seized by authorities following a bungled hotel heist that sent the former football star to prison, Tuesday Aug. 18, 2009 in Santa Monica, Calif.
View Photo »FILE -- This is a Dec. 5, 2008, file photo showing O.J. Simpson in court during his sentencing hearing at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas.
View Photo »FILE - In this Oct. 3, 2008 file photo, O.J. Simpson reacts as he is found guilty on 12 charges, including felony kidnapping, armed robbery and conspiracy at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas.
View Photo »FILE - In this Oct. 3, 2008 file photo, O.J. Simpson reacts as he is found guilty on 12 charges, including felony kidnapping, armed robbery and conspiracy at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas.
View Photo »FILE - In this Oct. 3, 1995 file photo, attorney Johnnie Cochran Jr. holds onto O.J. Simpson as the not guilty verdict is read in a Los Angeles courtroom.
View Photo »In this August 1967 file photo, Denver Broncos coach Lou Saban, kneeling, watches as two of his players take a stance during a football practice session in Denver.
View Photo »In this 1963 file photo provided by the Buffalo Bills, Buffalo Bills football coach Lou Saban poses for a photo.
View Photo »In this Friday, Oct. 3, 2008 picture, O.J. Simpson arrives to court before being found guilty on all 12 charges, including felony kidnapping, armed robbery and conspiracy at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas.
View Photo »With the other attorneys of her firm, Gloria has been involved in some of the most defining cases of our day, including O.J. Simpson, Michael Jackson, Scott Peterson and Robert Blake, as well as one of the earliest sexual abuse suits against the Catholic Church. At the same time, she has also played a r...
and considering we're talking about the Los Angeles police department, here, with the O.J. Simpson case still overshadowing them, they have to cross every I, dot every T and leave no stone unturned.
I think a lot of Americans thought O.J. Simpson ought to have been convicted of murder
Someone in Florida had made a second-mortgage loan to O.J. Simpson, and I just about blew my top, because there was this huge judgment against him from his wife's parents
I don't know how you can make a statement that failure to convict is not an option, when you have got juries in this country ... I think a lot of Americans thought O.J. Simpson ought to have been convicted for murder rather than be in jail for what he is jail for now... I'm a farmer not a lawyer but I j...
It's very timely, I'll tell you that ... I first did Chicago after the O.J. Simpson trial. It proved that you can get away with murder if you're rich and famous enough.
Hey, say what you want about O.J. Simpson, at least he turned out to be in that white Ford Bronco. Not hiding in an empty box.
This had more going for it than the O.J. Simpson slow Bronco chase in terms of compellingness, mystery and the fairytale aspects
The last time the Olympics were hosted by the United States was in 1996. O.J. Simpson was on trial for the alleged murder of his wife.
Many people think that the O.J. Simpson trial was the trial of the 20th century, but in fact if I were asked for my vote, I would say that the Stanford White trial was the trial of the 20th century
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