Instant Replay and Blown Calls
all this would be quite diffused if bud selig were not the clueless fool that he has been for decades...simply overturn the obvious wrong call....and show the power of the office to do so...and make right what is obvious to the world but no....bud continues to get in his own way and miss one opportunity after another (tied all-star game game over-reaction, anyone?)...and cement his legacy as a buffoon. it would be funny if it were not so sad and pathetic
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Race to Sanity
While I admit I voted for President Obama thus far I am not a fan. Simplistic as it sounds I just don't believe he really has a heart or spirit for the American public. That being said I congratulate him on the inroads he has made regarding education.
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Saving Israel From Itself
President Obama needs to find his voice and push hard for an end to the Gaza blockade.
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Another Torrent BP Works to Stem: Its C.E.O.
BP, already bedeviled by the oil spill, now finds itself with one more problem: Tony Hayward, its gaffe-prone chief executive.
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An Assault, Cloaked in Peace
Many who were aboard the Gaza-bound flotilla had one goal — it was to aid terrorists, not to help civilians.
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What Pets Can Teach Us About Marriage
Do you greet each other with excitement, overlook each other’s flaws and easily forgive bad behavior? If it’s your pet, the answer is probably yes. But your spouse? Probably not.
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Race to Sanity
The Obama administration’s education policy is a model of balanced governance.
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Black Women See Fewer Black Men at the Altar
I have become extremely cynical about which articles the Times decides to allow comments for. I know that this simple, straightforward article will draw all sorts of racist and sexist comments and for what? More page views?
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Terrariums Make a Comeback
Miniature gardens under glass capitalize on the popularity of crafts, greenery and Victoriana.
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The 40-Year Itch
For many married 20 to 60-plus years, the decision to divorce does not mean failure and shame, but opportunity.
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Rue McClanahan, Actress and Golden Girl, Dies at 76
Ms. McClanahan, a screen and stage actor, helped make “The Golden Girls” a long-running television hit by playing the saucy Southern belle Blanche Devereaux.
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Worst Call Ever? Sure. Kill the Umpires? Never.
Imperfect umpires are as much a part of baseball as fielders who muff a pop fly or runners who miss a base.
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Prosecuting Crimes Against the Earth
How the Justice Department can build its criminal case against BP.
Don’t LEED Us Astray
“Don’t LEED Us Astray -A number of local, state and federal agencies require LEED certification for their new buildings http://nyti.ms/cpMFqx”
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In Leaked Lecture, Details of China’s News Cleanups
The top official at China’s official news agency told of how the agency gave leaders a fast and accurate picture of events and then changed that picture for the public.
Almost-Perfect Pitcher Lauded as Debate Persists
Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga received ovations from fans and a car from a team sponsor the day after his perfect game was spoiled by a bad call with two outs in the ninth inning.
A Storyteller Loses the Story Line
“I was slacking on reading my @NYTimesDowd- I'm glad I came back. A Storyteller Loses the Story Line - http://nyti.ms/9HzvL3”
An Open Mind
“Still so cool to me that you can watch some amazing profs for free! An Open Mind - http://nyti.ms/dilpL4”
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