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In a post a couple of days ago, I noted the wonderful benefits to the City of Baltimore produced by the Baltimore Ravens, as reported …
In a post a couple of days ago, I noted the wonderful benefits to the City of Baltimore produced by the Baltimore Ravens, as reported …
The Ryder Cup is almost upon us and, regardless of the outcome, it is likely to produce another outpouring of Old World/New World bile. Both …
Last week President Bush had to deny leaked stories of threats made to the Pakistan government in order to get them to join the war …
Yesterday, the Obama administration announced changes in the compliance rules for college athletics. Traditionally, schools could meet gender equity requirements in one of three ways. …
As I admitted last year, I’ve become a Tour de France addict in recent years. The commentary for the last couple of days has centered …
What Goes Around…In a bold move to expand its international footprint, the NFL plans to begin playing regular-season games outside of the United States starting …
Some Bay Area folks are a bit concerned of additional traffic congestion that’s likely to come with a new stadium for the A’s in Fremont, …
Deadline extension for NAASE sessions at the Missouri Valley Economics Association (MVEA) – the new deadline is August 25th, 2016. Michael Davis, Nick Watanabe, and I are …
The city of San Antonio, Texas, has opened up its Alamo Dome to the New Orleans Saints (membership req’d). The New Orleans Saints will head …
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