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MSNBC’s Chris Matthews had a pair of guests on last night, one from the right and one from the left, to rate Pres. Obama’s first 10 months in office. Full Article at Mediaite.com
THIS week, the Adver casts an eye over Town’s hardest players from down the years - the men who entered every tackle with a brazen insanity and collected more cards than Christmas. Full Article at Swindon Advertiser
It's never got to a level like it was when I first came down when there were players like Steve McMahon, Norman Whiteside and Bryan Robson. They were definitely very, very feisty games in those days. Now the speed of the game means there has to be a different interpretation of tackles.
The actual cover of Newsweek's November 23 issue. If you can't view the image, it's a picture of Palin in running shorts and a workout top, bare-legged and in sneakers, accompanied by the headline: "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Sarah?" Full Article at Shakesville
Washington: The Politico web site has spoken to a dozen political insiders and pulled together a list of President Barack Obama's 10 best and 10 worst moves of the year. The 10 best moves are: 1. Full Article at Zee News
The Politico website, run by US-based political journalism organiation The Politico, has spoken to a dozen political insiders and pulled together a list of President Barack Obama's 10 best, and 10 worst, moves of the year. Full Article at Rediff
The Politico web site has spoken to a dozen political insiders and pulled together a list of President Barack Obama's ten best, and ten worst, moves of the year.he ten best moves are: 1.Letting Congress take the lead on health care. Full Article at Webindia123
Pressure point: 'It's like being down at half-time. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
Stephen Joseph McMahon (b. 20 August 1961, Halewood, Liverpool) is an English former football midfielder who most notably played for Liverpool in the late 1980s. He is currently a football pundit for an Asia-based sports broadcaster ESPN Star Sports. Full Article
It's never got to a level like it was when I first came down when there were players like Steve McMahon, Norman Whiteside and Bryan Robson. They were definitely very, very feisty games in those days. Now the speed of the game means there has to be a different interpretation of tackles.
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