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January 12, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Martin Pollard

The Eleven Pantomime Villains Of The Season So Far

Whilst there have been undoubted heroes, there has also been a selection footballing arch-villains that have hogged the headlines at various points this term. So who are they? I have put together an XI of the most conspicuous and notorious villains and mavericks of the 2013/14 season so far… Joe Kinnear (The Man Brought In To Sign Players) We kick things off with every Geordie’s favourite verbal punchbag- Joe Kinnear....

January 12, 2023 · 7 min · 1329 words · Lonnie Casazza

The End Of The Tide

So Republicans, grumbling and jittery most of the summer, entered their convention on a mild, quasi-delusional wave of enthusiasm. The rest of us will be forgiven for yawning: the Dole tax cut stands, to all but hard-core taxophobes, as a transparent and rather pathetic bit of politics. He wants to cut $548 billion over six years? And balance the budget? Does anyone actually believe this? The trouble is, after all the deficit reduction of the past few years, there isn’t much non-incendiary matter left on the federal level to cut....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 720 words · Robert Young

The Entire Mizkif And Xqc Streamer Drama Explained

In this article, we will look at the inception of the controversy and how it subsequently unfolded. We’ll also look at the responses both content creators have provided on their respective livestreams. Mizkif hosts a Q&A livestream and provides his views on xQc At the two-hour mark of Mizkif’s Q&A livestream, the streamer received the following question from a viewer named Cashrip: Timestamp: 02:02:32 While recounting the way different content creators like Chance “Sodapoppin” and Nick “Nmplol” interacted with other streamers, Mizkif noticed that xQc posted the following message in his Twitch chat:...

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 424 words · Jesus Nucklos

The Envy Factor For Google Nexus 7 Tablet Huawei Media Pad 7

Huawei MediaPad 7 Vogue would come to market with an aluminium unibody, quadcore processor and a seven -inch display. Its 7-inch screen has not only blown away the minds of tech analysts but the gigantic phone like Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 also seems diminutive in front of it.

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 48 words · Nancy Baldwin

The Evil Within 3 To Be Announced At E3 2019

The idea that The Evil Within 3 could be announced at E3 2019 comes from a simple tweet made by Shinji Mikami, the director of The Evil Within and the executive producer behind the game’s sequel. In this tweet, Mikami indicated that he would be making a business trip to E3 next week, and this statement immediately led fans to speculate about a possible reveal of The Evil Within 3 at E3 2019....

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 281 words · Laura Erickson

The Facts Of The Matter

Facts are what happened; law is the set of rules you apply to that evidence. On the facts, Jones’s suit seems strongest on her claim that on May 8, 1991, Clinton had her interrupted on the job and delivered to him for some kind of sexual overture. It is less convincing, but hardly frivolous, on Jones’s allegations that she spurned Clinton and he persisted by exposing himself and requesting oral sex....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 796 words · John Stamper

The Fair Trade

Indiana (Indianapolis, Aug. 7-18): Indiana claims the world’s largest pigs (some 1,400 pounds). Don’t miss the watermelon-seed-spitting or husband-calling contests. Try the milkshakes and pork-chop sandwiches. Iowa (Des Moines, Aug. 8-18): The largest livestock show and 20 acres of new farm equipment. The 900 cooking competitions include a cinnamon-roll bake-off and a “cooking with pumpkin” challenge. Don’t miss the famous “butter cow” sculpture. Try any food on a stick....

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 194 words · Charlotte Mills

The Faithful Brace For Battle At Rock Music S Sac

Predictably, much of the debate is about money. The profit on tickets, recordings and video could be tens of millions of dollars. With the Bethel Chamber of Commerce logging 45 calls a day about the anniversary from as far away as Japan, the economically depressed hamlet is hoping for relief. The landowner has leased the land to the Multiple Sclerosis Society, whose aggressive New York chapter bead, Robert Gersch, figures a sequel could raise big money....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 559 words · Pam Bowdle

The Fallen One Mourinho Tumbles At Ice Hockey Game

Mourinho was given the honor of making the first puck drop on Monday at the Kontinental Hockey League game between Avangard Omsk and SKA St. Petersburg. As he turned to walk off the ice, he slipped on a red carpet and fell backward before being helped up by SKA player and two-time Stanley Cup winner Pavel Datsyuk. There were no immediate reports that the Portuguese soccer coach was injured in any way....

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 92 words · Robert Chapman

The Fallout 4 Pip Boy Edition Is Limited And Bethesda Won T Be Making More

The Pip-Boy Edition went up for pre-order right away at multiple retailers, and many Fallout 4 fans and collectors scrambled to reserve a copy. However, for gamers who didn’t leap at the chance, it may already be too late - a recent tweet from Pete Hines has confirmed that the supply is limited. Pete Hines, Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations for Bethesda, released a tweet detailing the supply of the Pip-Boy editions of Fallout 4....

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 392 words · Ila Hodges

The Fed Knows Best

January 12, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Hilda Ernst

The Filter April 23 2008

SHE’S GOT A FRIEND IN PENNSYLVANIA (John Dickerson, Slate) In her victory speech, Clinton said “the tide is turning.” Whether that’s true will become evident in the coming days. Will the money start coming in, and will the superdelegates stop moving toward Barack Obama? (The campaign says the former has already started, with $2.5 million coming in since Pennsylvania was called for her.) If those two things happen, she will have stopped the tide, but to reverse it she will need to accomplish the very difficult task of winning over superdelegates who are resistant to the idea of reversing the will of the elected delegates to deny an African-American the nomination....

January 12, 2023 · 5 min · 1022 words · Allen Sanchez

The Curious Case Of Kagiso Rabada

The lanky fast bowler announced himself on the international stage on February 26, 2014. It was the 2nd semi-final of the U19 World Cup. Australia had restricted South Africa to 230/9. What followed that was a ferocious spell of fast bowling. Rabada returned with mind-boggling figures of 6/25 and SA comfortably reached the finals, which they eventually won. The signs were ominous for Rabada. Fast Forward to July 10, 2015, South Africa were touring Bangladesh and Rabada was finally handed ODI debut....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 632 words · Tonda Johnson

The Dangers Ahead

ALBATS: Did you expect Yeltsin’s early resignation? CHUBAIS: The idea as such was known and discussed. However, when I weighed the pro and cons, I thought there were more reasons to believe he would not resign that soon. I was not sure that Yeltsin himself was ready for such a decision. No. Even though it is clear that his health is not great, the roots of the decision are different....

January 11, 2023 · 4 min · 651 words · Phillip Cocco

The Daughter Also Rises

It counts all right, now more than ever. Henson has just been named president of Columbia Pictures, a studio in the market for a miracle. Columbia did manage a couple of coups last year, namely “The Age of Innocence” and “In the Line of Fire.” But misery loves this company. The studio may lose as much as $40 million each on “Last Action Hero,” “Geronimo” and “I’ll Do Anything.” The last had such a short shelf life that one rival studio executive says, “It didn’t just bomb....

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 1027 words · Esther Mcgowan

The Day That Didn T Change Hollywood

We believed, briefly, that movies were going to be less frivolous. We believed, briefly, that movies were going to be less violent. And if it didn’t happen right away, we reminded ourselves to be patient: making movies takes a long time, and it could be as much as 18 months before we noticed anything had changed. Now here we are, two years later, squarely in the post-9/11 era. If you see a movie now, there’s no longer any question that it originated after the Twin Towers came down....

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 963 words · Latasha Obrien

The Dead Money All Stars Mlb S Best Players Being Paid To Play For Other Teams

January 11, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Corey Keagle

The Devil In Me How To Get The Toasty Trophy Achievement

Throughout The Devil in Me, each member of the crew undergoes character development based on dialogue choices and actions. If the player helps Charlie keep his cool and motivates the team, the secret ‘Toasty’ trophy/achievement can be awarded. RELATED: The Devil in Me: How Long to Beat How to Get the Toasty Trophy in The Devil in Me Tensions Rising During the Dinner chapter, players won’t be up against any exploration scenes or quick-time events....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 384 words · Mary Fruchter

The Divergent Journeys Of Le Veon Bell Antonio Brown From Steelers To Super Bowl 55

During his Super Bowl 55 media availability this week, Bell admitted he always assumed that he would be competing for a championship while wearing a Steelers jersey. “Obviously when we were in Pittsburgh, we wasn’t envisioning being in the Super Bowl somewhere else,” Bell said. Unfortunately for Pittsburgh, the rise of the “Killer B’s” was only matched by the implosion a few years later. Because of the timing of their exits, it’s easy to lump together the journeys of Bell and Brown, now members of the Chiefs and Buccaneers, respectively....

January 11, 2023 · 6 min · 1077 words · John Sweeney