Hot-swinging Mets rout Braves, improve to 4-0
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Bill O’Reilly and Geraldo Rivera engaged in a finger-pointing shouting match over illegal immigration and drunk driving on Fox News Channel’s “The O’Reilly Factor” Thursday night. A parent of one of the girls killed say the media frenzy over their deaths has gotten out of hand.
With a positive attitude and some deft recovery shots, Phil Mickelson found himself on the right side of the cut line Friday.
Justice Department official Monica Goodling, who had raised controversy by invoking the 5th Amendment in her refusal to testify before Congress, resigned her job as counselor to the attorney general late Friday.
· Hollywood sucks up to Halle as she sucks up to the sidewalk.
· Bringer of yuletide and shower peephole joy to millions, A Christmas Story and Porky’s director Bob Clark, is killed…
If Tiger Woods is going to win his fifth green jacket, he’ll have to come from behind. No problem, he’s done it before.
My thoughts? Well, it looks like a good slasher flick. It looks good in that aspect. Malcolm McDowell sounds great, but I still don’t think I’m going to like Rob Zombie’s take while “reinvents a legend” as the trailer says. Can it be worse than MichaelMyers.com (HALLOWEEN
? I doubt it, but does that mean I have to like Zombie’s approach?
North Dakota sophomore Ryan Duncan won the Hobey Baker Memorial Award on Friday as the nation’s top college hockey player.
Radio host Don Imus apologized Friday for calling the Rutgers University women’s basketball team “nappy headed hos” on his nationally syndicated program.
· When the end is nigh, there will be sneezing pandas. And, of course, terrible Hilary Swank movies.
· The latest Chinese version of the Idol franchise will be called Boys Happy Voice…
Andy Roddick and James Blake dominated Friday to give the United States a 2-0 lead over Spain in the Davis Cup quarterfinals.
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We were bummed already to miss out on the week-long “Nintendo Museum” at the Hankyu Department Store in Osaka, Japan a few days back — apparently a round trip flight to Japan, a few days of non-stop sushi gorging and a walk down Nintendo’s memory lane doesn’t qualify as a business expense, who knew? But we’re even more bummed to learn that Mario has traded his trademark peace sign for a more traditional American greeting: a gang sign. Luckily, YouTuber GovernorWatts was there with a video camera to catch the action, comprised of Nintendo toys from all the way back in 1889 through the 1970s and beyond. Peep that dual screen Game & Watch! Video after the break.
[Via DS Fanboy]
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