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Andrei Arlovski Looks To The Future

August 28, 2010 by Ross Everett  
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One of the stranger sports stories of the past is that of Rick Ankiel. Ankiel became a vital cog in the starting rotation of the 2000 St. Louis Cardinals and as a lefthanded pitcher possessing both velocity and wicked breaking stuff his upside was unlimited. As the playoffs began, injuries had decimated the Cards starting rotation forcing Tony LaRussa to use Ankiel as the game 1 starter against the Atlanta Braves and their ace, Greg Maddux. In the course of an inning, it all fell apart for Rick Ankiel’s career as a starting pitcher. In the third inning of game one, working with a 6-0 lead, Ankiel allowed 2 hits, 4 walks and 5 wild pitches before being pulled with two outs. Initially, he wrote it off as a bad outing until history quickly repeated itself in game 2 of the NLCS against the NY Mets. He threw only 20 pitches in that game, 5 of which went past catcher Eli Marrero. For the next several years he tried to fix the control problems that suddenly manifest themselves on baseballs biggest stage but was unable to do so. Compounding the frustration of Ankiel and his team was the fact that his control problems weren’t physical or mechanical, but strictly psychological.

Shopping Tips: How To Choose A Brown Leather Briefcase

August 26, 2010 by Kara T. Fox  
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A brown leather briefcase is a sound investment for a business wardrobe. It goes with most color combinations and expresses classic style. As well as looking great, this accessory can help you to be more efficient and productive at work by keeping your organized. Simply put, a briefcase can deliver both great design and practicality. The following suggestions show what you should be looking for when shopping for leather briefcases.

3 Low Cost Ways To Meet Agents & Editors

August 19, 2010 by Alfred Lancer  
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These days it’s common knowledge that it’s hard to meet an Agent or an editor through an unsolicited mailing. They are more likely to pay attention to a submission coming from someone they have met in person. To that end, writers flock to conferences so they can get some face time with real live agents and editors. And that’s great. I believe writers should get out and network. But those conferences can be pricey. It’s best to combine attending conferences with a few other strategies that are easier on your wallet. Here are 3 you may find useful.

Winnipeg Bombs Struggling BC Lions In CFL Football Action

August 11, 2010 by Ross Everett  
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers Fred Reid torched the BC Lions defense all night long, and his career performance helped his team earn a lopsided 37-10 victory at Vancouver on Friday night. Reid ran for 260 yards on 26 carries and scored two touchdown passes in the blowout victory.

The Fastest Ways To Eliminate Ten Pounds

August 9, 2010 by Jenny Newsome  
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Shedding weight can sometimes grow to be a daunting task. Whether you are pressured socially or internally, weight loss is very hard to perform without the correct motivation. Among the fundamental and quickest ways to get rid of ten pounds or even more is to set sensible objectives fueled by a purpose or reason.

Gamecocks Win Season Opener Over Wolfpack For Second Straight Year

August 8, 2010 by Ross Everett  
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The South Carolina Gamecocks offense didn’t look particularly sharp in their season opening contest at North Carolina State. Of course with the way their defense was playing, they didn’t have to be. The Gamecock defense completely shut down the Wolfpack offense en route to a 7-3 South Carolina victory. The win gave the Gamecocks their second straight season opening victory over North Carolina State–South Carolina won 34-0 in Columbia to start the 2008 football season.

NY Giants Open NFL Season With Win Over Washington

August 5, 2010 by Ross Everett  
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The New York Giants jumped out to a 17-0 lead against their NFC East rivals from Washington, and were never threatened as they went on to beat the Redskins by a final score of 23-17. Defensive stalwart Osi Umenyiora returned from a serious knee injury and scored a touchdown on a fumble return, while the Giants offense controlled the ball well and completely dominated the time of possession. The Giants held a lopsided edge of 36:08 to 23:52 in that department, which helped them overcome a couple of turnovers. Eli Manning played well, throwing for 259 yards and a touchdown to counteract one interception.

Getting Into The Art And Entertainment Industry

August 2, 2010 by Travis Cook  
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Getting into the entertainment and arts industry is something that would probably be a good idea for you to do if you find that you have the desire to do so. Almost everyone has a unique artistic side to them, and this would be a great chance for you to express that side of you.

Cassel’s Week #2 Status Uncertain As Game Day Nears

July 31, 2010 by Ross Everett  
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Kansas City Chiefs QB Matt Cassel missed the first game of the NFL regular season, and his status remains questionable for the teams second game of the year against the Oakland Raiders. Although he appeared to be running more briskly and favoring his knee less in practice this week, Chiefs coach Todd Haley maintains that hes still a game time decision. The Chiefs offense has looked pitiful ever since preseason and their ineptitude cost coordinator Chan Gailey his job.

Steelers Shut Down Bills In NFL Preseason Play

July 31, 2010 by Ross Everett  
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Ben Roethlisberger looked sharp in his return to the Pittsburgh Steelers lineup from injury, while the Buffalo Bills offense continued to sputter as the Steelers topped the visiting Bills 17-0 in NFL preseason action. Roethlisberger finished with 168 yards on 15 for 19 passing as Pittsburgh put 17 points on the board for the shutout. The victory improved Pittsburgh’s NFL preseason record to 2-1, while Buffalo dropped to 1-3 and hardly looked like a team that has had the benefit of an extra preseason contest.

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