| Bret Harte boys snap league losing skid
This is the best Argonaut team I have seen in several years," CHS coach Vince Bicocca said. "They are improving and much better than last year."Calaveras wrestled Thursday at Sierra Ridge/Rite of Passage and will take the weekend off before getting ready for the annual cross-county showdown with Bret Harte next Thursday in San Andreas.Dillashaw wins Liberty title .
MSM Hound Won't Hunt!
The one that is the most problematic is (John) Edwards, who voted for the Patriot Act, campaigns against it. Voted for No Child Left Behind, campaigns against it. Voted for the China trade deal, campaigns against it. Voted for the Iraq war ... MyDD is temporarily stunned! ... 2:33 P.M. ______________________________ Thursday, January 17, 2008 'Bradley Effect' Update: Obama is ahead by 9 points over Hillary in the most recent Mason-Dixon poll of South Carolina voters. But can we trust voters to have told pollsters the truth--or are racial concerns (including the desire not to offend) leading them to give inaccurate answers? a) Black 'Bradley' Voters? Noam Scheiber weighs in again on the possiblity of such a "Bradley Effect" for black voters.
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The Fisher-Price-inspired "set" design offers colorful candy for the eye, but the standup-comic dialogue, the incessant adult-oriented pop culture references (Sting -- get it? -- and Ray Liotta make cameo appearances as cartoon versions of themselves) and a story that has absolutely no internal logic (even given its intentional silliness) are a real buzzkill. Events veer from the apocalyptic (the near-extinction of America's flowers) to the inexplicable (the finale is a parody of an "Airport" movie), all presented with a glib yada-yada sense of inconsequentiality. Winchester Court 8, Bartlett 10. Bella (PG-13, 91 min.) An unmarried pregnant waitress (Tammy Blanchard) in New York who doesn't want to bring a child into the world with "no man to take care of us" learns that she does have a man, and that man is Jesus.
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