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NYT: Senator cements role at heart of debate

Lincoln wields decisive vote; Republicans plan to use it against her Luke Sharrett / The New York Times “I'm thinking about the 450,000 Arkansans who have no health insurance,” Sen. Blanche Lincoln said on Saturday. No sooner...

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Texans vote no

Posted Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009 Texans vote 'no’ Texas Republican Sens. Kay Bailey Hutchison and John Cornyn stuck with their GOP colleagues Saturday night in voting against the motion to allow debate to begin on the Democrats’...

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Roundup: Market for Doc won't dip

Jays CEO expects ace to depart, adding drama to offseason The rumors are heating up on the second day of free agency. Blue Jays president and CEO Paul Beeston told the New York Post that Roy Halladay is planning on testing free...

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Full disclosure of injuries optional in the NHL

Dan Bylsma jokes that his post-practice media briefing has turned into a daily injury report. The only problem with that is the Penguins coach doesn't always detail the nature of the injuries. The NHL is in its second season of...

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JJ Redick, He’s a Funny Guy

JJ Redick: “Plus, we don’t have LeBron. Seriously, if the guy (James) said tomorrow that he was going to run for President, (CNN’s) Anderson Cooper would be on SportsCenter for 30 minutes talking about why he’d make a good...

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Funny "Foxy" Jason Schwartzman

Actor Jason Schwartzman hangs with funny buds Owen and Luke Wilson as well as Seth Rogen and Jonah Hill (with whom he starred in the recent Funny People ) but his longest BFF relationship seems to be with quirky, visionary...

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IN THE FAST LANE: Interview with a living legend

I have been fortunate to interview some famous people in my journalism career. That list of prominent figures includes Damon Bailey, Fuzzy Zoeller, current Indiana First Lady and New Albany native Cheri Daniels, rock star Alice...

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5 Great Motion Picture Opinions For You To See (Cory Vang)

With an alteration for the inflation of the past 70 years, the highest economic successful movie of all times is "Gone with the Wind" starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh. With the inflation adjustment this film has grossed a...

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Penguins beat the Thrashers, 3-2

By Dave Molinari, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ATLANTA -- Defenseman Martin Skoula scored two goals to lead the Penguins to a 3-2 victory against Atlanta at Philips Arena tonight. Skoula gave the Penguins a 1-0 lead with a...

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Evening at the opera takes a modern twist

By Ileiren Poon, ExpressNews Staff November 19, 2009 - (Edmonton) Music students are presenting a night of modern musical genius at the University of Alberta Opera Workshop's Evening of Opera: Opera Scenes from 20th Century...

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