Mar 9, 2010 Other
Here’s a tip for the thousands of people participating in the growing phenomenon of daily fantasy sports: Watch out for Tippy. He’s consistently a top performer on sites like FantasySportsLive.com and FanDuel.com. Tippy also runs two sites—FantasyHandicapping.com and FantasyBasketballDaily.com—dedicated to daily fantasy strategy. He has no mercy.
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Mar 9, 2010 Soccer
In the right hand corner is John Terry, the centre back and captain for Chelsea in the Premier League. He is also a member of the England national team and, up until a month ago, was its captain. In the left corner we have Wayne Bridge, the left back for Manchester City. Fighters… Are you ready?
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Mar 9, 2010 Motorsport
From Edwards’ Facebook: “My options: Considering that Brad wrecks me with no regard for anyones safety or hard work, should I: A-Keep letting him wreck me? B-Confront him after the race? C-Wait til bristol and collect other cars? or D-Take care of it now? I want to be clear that I was surprised at his flight and very relieved when he walked away.”
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Mar 9, 2010 Motorsport
Carl Edwards retaliates from earlier contact sending Brad Keslowski flipping down the track in Atlanta.
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Mar 9, 2010 Hockey
A package containing 50 hockey cards valued at $5,000 disappeared in Canada’s postal system and an official said “it’s nowhere to be found.”
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Mar 9, 2010 Football
Scott Fujita, a LB on the winning Super Bowl team, recently signed as a free agent with the Browns. Before leaving town he gave half of his Super Bowl check to charity. He said “The people of this city and region have been so good to me and my family that we just felt strongly about doing something to protect the city we have come to love so much”
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Mar 9, 2010 Football
Ohio State head football coach Jim Tressel did something recently that shouldn’t be a very big deal — but is a big deal, at least symbolically: He granted an interview to Outlook Columbus, a magazine that caters to the area’s gay community.
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Mar 9, 2010 Football
The woman accusing Ben Roethlisberger of sexual assault was…
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Mar 9, 2010 Football
The Tea Partiers are right. There is socialism in the United States. It’s called the National Football League. In fact, this fantastically successful experiment in corporate socialism is now at risk of being ruined by owners and players who are threatening to behave as rational market actors.
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