Regrets? The Sixers have a few
Boston.com
I still really like the Sixers bloggers. Including Michael Levin of Liberty Ballers, who once again was kind enough to engage in one last back and forth before game 7. The Boston Celtics took game seven over the Philadelphia 76ers in their East Semi-Finals contest on their home court to advance in the NBA Playoffs. [...]
Read MoreRolling Thunder rumbling through Sunday morning
Inside NoVA
Pledge of Allegiance: Walt Sides Executive Director Rolling Thunder Washington, DC/Sgt. John Peck. Invocation: Frank Bacus. Proclamation: Barbara Pittman Office of Veterans of Affairs. Government of District of Columbia Rolling Thunder isn't a biker gang or a club. It's an organization that supports POW/MIA families while embracing the service that veterans and active duty military [...]
Read MoreRegrets? The Sixers have a few
Boston.com
The Sixers had just walked through their final preparations for Game 7 of their second-round series against the Celtics at TD Garden and by then, there was only one thinking-person's view of their upcoming agenda. Either they were going to win, ASSOCIATED PRESS / Jeffrey Phelps The Sixers drafted pedigreed center Nik Vucevic in the [...]
Read MoreRay Allen comes through for Celtics with 3-pointers
Boston.com
By Frank Dell'Apa Ray Allen failed to convert a field goal in the fourth, attempting two 3-pointers, playing the role of decoy most of the time. But he played through pain to play an important role in Game 1. The court has seemed less claustrophobic While Mickael Pietrus, Keyon Dooling and Marquis Daniels are all [...]
Read MoreWide-open Indy 500 cause for excitement
Boston Globe
Today, he and his wife, Tina, get to watch their 21-year-old son, Josef, compete in his first Indianapolis 500. The Newgardens are an interesting mix. Mom is Danish, dad a New Yorker, children born in Miami and Nashville. But racing in Indiana over the INDIANAPOLIS — Tens of thousands of fans are arriving at the [...]
Read MoreHistory Channel Shotguns Into Summer Programming With 'Hatfields & McCoys'
Forbes
By NEAL JUSTIN — Star Tribune (Minneapolis) Because it's set near the border of West Virginia and Kentucky, the three-night miniseries "Hatfields & McCoys" isn't technically a Western, but it sure feels like one, with its saloon fights, pistol duels, By David Wiegand The bloody six-year feud between the Hatfield and McCoy families at the [...]
Read MoreMemorial Day: A Day of Remembrance
Towanda Dail
Few think of its deeper meaning, and if they do, they sometimes confuse it with Veterans Day, when we honor all those who have served the nation in uniform. At the United States Military Academy at West Point, the primary officer training source for (PRWEB) May 26, 2012 Beginning Memorial Day, all Stanford Hospital & [...]
Read MoreRay Allen comes through for Celtics with 3-pointers
Boston.com
By Frank Dell'Apa Ray Allen failed to convert a field goal in the fourth, attempting two 3-pointers, playing the role of decoy most of the time. But he played through pain to play an important role in Game 1. The court has seemed less claustrophobic After starting Game 7 by missing eight of his first [...]
Read More'Hatfields & McCoys' tell story of famous feud
New York Dai
Kevin Costner and Bill Paxton star in History Channel's dramatization infamous feud between the Hatfields and McCoys. Bad Frank Phillips, played by Andrew Howard., in "The Hatfields & McCoys," a three-part miniseries that begins on Memorial Day, May 28, 2012. Here are scenes from The History Channel's "Hatfields & McCoys" miniseries, which airs three nights [...]
Read MoreDos Santos stops Mir, keeps UFC heavyweight title
The Associat
UFC 146 is tonight and Frank Mir is set to face off with current UFC Heavyweight Champion Junior dos Santos for all the heavyweight marbles. While many fans remember Frank Mir best for his antagonizing of Brock Lesnar or While Dos Santos' opponent tomorrow night, Frank Mir, doesn't necessarily disagree with the first part of [...]
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