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HeadLocker — Jay Shannon The TNA (8/27) impact! insight! Our resident philosopher looks at a historic episode of TNA . Dixie Carter made her first on-screen appearance on this week’s show. She had a few big announcements that will definitely affect the Thursday night program. In addition, the Knockout tag team tournament got underway. Speaking of women, a new next generation star made her Impact debut. The show opened with a look at the rocky relationship between Kurt Angle and Matt Mor
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One of the features here at Baseball-Reference that I think a lot of people miss is the Videos section , which can only be accessed via the more [+] dropdown menu. I hope this won't be the case much longer, because I'm going to be adding a number of new videos to the page over the coming weeks and months in an effort to educate users on some of the more common tools we have on the site. But even before I begin posting new videos, there are already three tutorials on the page that you should w
(ChattahBox)—The violent rhetoric coming from the mouth of Arizona’s right-wing extremist Pastor, Steve Anderson became even more alarming and dangerous recently when he said he wants to see President Obama “…die like Ted Kennedy, of brain cancer.” Additionally, one of his parishioners, Chris Broughton, who arrived armed with an AR-15 rifle and a handgun to an Obama town hall event, said he agreed with his Pastor that Obama should die and that “It would be better now than later.” As I prev
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Sure, Denver Bronco fans booed Jay Cutler with all their might last night when he returned to play against his old team for the first time, but the boos eventually faded to mild displeasure, and then the eventual realization by the home crowd that they are, in fact, really stuck with Kyle Orton . The Bears won the first half — when both guys played — 17-3, and won the game 27-17 . In other words, the Broncos are about to fade into oblivion, somewhere they really aren’t used to inha
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SAN FRANCISCO — In a matter of five days, the Colorado Rockies' playoff push took a big hit. Edgar Renteria hit a go-ahead grand slam in the seventh inning and the San Francsico Giants pulled even with Colorado in the NL wild-card race with a 9-5 victory on Sunday and a three-game sweep. The Rockies entered the series two games behind the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL West and are now six back in the division. They lost their season-high fifth straight – all this after r