Archive for February, 2012


Former Colts exec Polian joins ESPN as NFL analyst

Polian spent 24 years as an NFL general manager with the Bills, Panthers and Colts. NFL Football News

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Giant Bloodsuckers! Oldest Fleas Discovered

The most ancient fleas were five to 10 times the size of modern bloodsuckers. Discovery News – Top Stories

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Bank’s Weale says unlikely to be case for more QE

LONDON (Reuters) – The Bank of England will probably have no reason to sanction an expansion of its quantitative easing programme when current purchases are complete in May, despite headwinds to consumer spending, Bank policymaker Martin Weale said on Wednesday. Weale’s comments are the starkest sign of reluctance to engage in further stimulus from a [...]

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The Carpetbagger: What Can Be Done to Save the Oscars From Irrelevance?

The Carpetbagger says adieu to the awards season, and asks if the Oscars can be saved. NYT > Movies

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Al Foster Quartet: Live At The Village Vanguard

The great drummer debuted at the club with Sonny Rollins in the late ’60s. That was before NPR existed. He’s been a sideman to the stars ever since, and now Foster leads his own band of young guns. His new quartet performs in a live video webcast. Music

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Video: Santorum and Romney try to win the working class

Rick Santorum says his message of economic populism will connect with voters. Mitt Romney says he’s the candidate who really understands economic issues. President Obama is running circles around them with American workers. MSNBC’s Richard Wolffe joins Ed Schultz to grade the candidates on their sales pitch to the middle class. (The Ed Show) msnbc.com: Decision [...]

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Durant, Westbrook lead Thunder over 76ers

Kevin Durant scored eight of his 23 points down the stretch to lead the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 92-88 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday night. Sports News Headlines – Yahoo! News

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PC Shot By Raoul Moat Found Dead At Home

David Rathband, the policeman shot and blinded by Raoul Moat, has been found dead at his home in Northumberland. Yahoo! News UK & Ireland – Latest World News & UK News Headlines

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Monkees’ teen idol Davy Jones dies

Davy Jones, whose charming grin and British accent won the hearts of millions of fans on the 1960s television series "The Monkees," died Wednesday, according to the Martin County, Florida, sheriff's office. He was 66. CNN.com

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Montage of Brian Williams interviews with CFL commissioners

Before the 1995 Grey Cup game, CBC-TV showed a montage of the many interviews host Brian Williams conducted with CFL commissioners at Grey Cups over the years. Video Rating: 0 / 5

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