The games are on and the scores are coming in. Here are some of the results from Thursday’s play at the 2004 Reebok Big Time Basketball Tournament.
Foothill Main So California All Stars 75, Rise and Shine (MS) 51 Arkansas Hawks 17s 68, Emerald City Pioneers (WA) 56 New York Panthers 77, I Can...
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Thursday’s results from 2004 Reebok Big Time Tournament
Gonzaga Mens Basketball — The good, the bad and the ugly
Here are some insights into the Gonzaga’s overtime win over the Missouri Tigers on Saturday.
The Good: This game looked like a Final Four NCAA tournament game.
Ronny Turiaf came through once again with 23 points, 21 in the second half, to propel the Zags to an 87-80 overtime win. In the latter...
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Gun Control? How About Crime Control Instead?
The second amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees every American the right to bear arms. Has any law ever been so ambiguous? What are arms? What does it mean to bear them? At least with the first amendment we know exactly where we stand: Freedom of speech. It couldn’t be any clearer. But, the...
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6 Guitar Tips For Practicing Less While Still Getting Good Lessons
If youre someone who doesnt have hours to practice guitar on a daily basis, then you should know that getting great guitar lessons can be done in only 20-30 minutes a day. If you want to get better fast, you do need to practice everyday and these lessons should be focused in order to...
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Journal Entry – the Iranian Threat
The United States and Iran have been enemies since the 1979. The theocratic regime in Iran has labeled the U.S. the “Great Satan”. It has also funded terrorist organizations in the Middle East bent on destroying Israel but it is Iran’s nuclear weapons program that presents the greatest danger to the United States. Iran...
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Clinton and Obama Friendly After Secret Meeting
Hillary Clinton will lavish praise on Barack Obama tomorrow when she formally concedes the race for the Democratic nomination at a rally for her supporters after the two held a secret meeting in Washington.
Her campaign has chosen a grand venue in Washington for tomorrow’s event, allowing her to make a farewell to supporters as...
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Inside Business Review
The business world is changing every day at an alarming rate. It is hard to know what to believe and who to trust after the financial catastrophe of 2008-2010. In this day of banking crises, home mortgage foreclosures, and skyrocketing executive compensation in the corporate world, Americans dont know what to make of the...
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‘An Antidote to Fox’: Iran Launches English Tv Channel
It was intended to be a radical departure in global news coverage, and few could argue that in this, at least, it succeeded. Iran’s new state-run English-language 24-hour news channel, which launched yesterday, was aimed at viewers in the US and Europe, its director said. But despite the clipped English tones of its anchorman,...
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‘Anti mogul’ campaign targets Murdoch
Rupert Murdoch is being lambasted as “the man who wants to control news in America” in a high-profile US campaign designed to stir up public opposition to controversial plans to relax the country’s media ownership laws.
Adverts running on US TV stations, including Mr Murdoch’s own Fox News, show the media mogul’s scowling face appearing...
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There’s News, American News, and Then There’s Fox News
America: where watching sport on television began and was perfected. In those soulless bars on the outskirts of bland towns, men would sit in a line at the bar drinking beer and watching sport; any sport; all sport. Drinking and watching and watching and drinking – and talking stupid. More often than not the...
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