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World Court
Joel Pett is the Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist of the Lexington Herald-Leader. His work also appears in USA Today.The daily search for a cartoon topic is something like filling out your March Madness pool. The Mideast region is stocked with tough, gritty, explosive contenders. But can the Iraqis play as a team? Does Iran have the big weapons? Israel may have...Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Cartoons, Pakistan, Entertainment
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New heights in land of old Saigon
Times Staff WriterThe great outdoors has always intimidated me. Although I played some football in college and even cashed a few NFL checks, I always was in awe of people who climbed rocks, biked mountains and rode river rapids. Getting hit by a linebacker is one thing....Tags: Trips and Vacations, French Bread, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Sports, Football
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Tuning In, Tuning Out to the War
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThis is a war that Americans expect to win, a war they support by large margins. It's also a war that many hope to keep from dominating their everyday lives. Last weekend, San Franciscans welcomed the Across the Bay 12K race, even if runners had to be...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Television, Trips and Vacations, CNN (tv network), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Pass the chicken and tackle the pie
From Times staff writersThere are three great feast days in winter: Thanksgiving, Christmas and Super Bowl Sunday. Of these, only the Super Bowl involves food that is actually popular. Out goes cranberry sauce and in come chicken wings, chips, guacamole, pizza and beer. On...Tags: Sports, Tortillas, Butter, Mangos, Parsley
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Butler's "Banner" Day
IndySportsNation.comCollege basketball season openers when Division-One Top 25 teams host NAIA opponents are not usually must-attend events. However, Saturday afternoon the eighteenth-ranked Butler Bulldogs hosted Marian University in a game that was a really big deal to...Tags: College Basketball, Colleges and Universities, NCAA Final Four, Basketball, National Basketball Association
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Review: ' NCAA Basketball 10' - PS3
What's Hot: Sometimes you feel the college intensity; Real-time updates come weekly; Crowd and cheerleaders go crazy. What's Not: Too much like NBA Live 10; AI glitches; Complexity without deep tutorial sucks. Crispy Gamer Says: Fry The speed, the...
Tags: Basketball, National Basketball Association, PlayStation 3, The Ohio State University, Sports
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'Bracketology' for week of February 21, 2010
IndySportsNationBracketology 101 The middle of the bracket was fairly stable this week, but there were some notable changes made at the top and bottom. For the first time in over a month, there is a new face on the 1 line. Villanova dropped down to a 2 seed this week...Tags: University of Connecticut, NCAA Tournaments, The Ohio State University, Purdue University, Sports
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Notre Dame, Brigham Young make the grades in 'March Madness of the Minds'
IndySportsNationThe NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament can be a frustrating experience for fans trying to predict the 65-team bracket. With 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 different combinations of results for predicting a perfect bracket (according to mathematicians), it's far...Tags: University of California, Basketball, NCAA Final Four, College Sports, The Ohio State University
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IUPUI Accepts Bid To College Basketball Invitational; To Take On Hofstra
IUPUI AthleticsThe IUPUI basketball team has accepted a bid to be a part of the 2010 College Basketball Invitational and will head to Hofstra for its opening round game on Wednesday, March 17. Head Coach Ron Hunter's team heads into the postseason with a 24-10 record...Tags: NCAA Tournaments, Colleges and Universities, College Basketball, Basketball, Schools
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College Basketball 'Bracketology' for week of March 1, 2010
IndySportsNationCollege basketball 'Selection Sunday' (March 14) is less than two weeks away. With 31 conferences placing an automatic qualifier in the tournament, there will be no fewer than 34 at-large invites to complete the March Madness brackets. A major shake-up...Tags: Basketball, NCAA Final Four, Multi-Sport Events, Sports, Football
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IHSAA Sectional Predictions
IndySportsNationThe big week is finally here. Sectionals around the state begin in earnest Tuesday night. While there were a couple larger sites hosting first round games on Monday, Tuesday is the "traditional" first night of the IHSAA Boys basketball post-season. While...Tags: High Schools, Atlanta Braves, Conseco Incorporated, Basketball, Schools
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Go With The Flo
IndySportsNationSo the first weekend of the NCAA tournament has ended and I, like many others I'm sure, am not sitting in a position to have a possibility of winning in any of the pools that I entered. Like any other year, I go in to it, hoping for the best, throwing all...Tags: NCAA Final Four, Schools, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Anaheim Ducks, Sports
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