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June 26, 2010
Senator Chris McDaniel weekly column on oil spill
PRESS RELEASE 6/25/10 Though it’s only been two weeks since the President told NBC he was on a hunt for rear ends to kick, radicals have increased their caustic demands for a sharp turn away from offshore drilling, contending the government should punish oil and gas companies with more burdens, regulations, taxes and penalties. Seeking…
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June 24, 2010
SCOTUS rules that honest services applies to bribery/kickbacks . . . implications for Minor/Scruggs?
Today, the Supreme Court rules on the Jeffrey Skilling case as reported at ScotusBlog. Here’s the opinion. Here’s ScotusBlog’s liveblogging of the decisions. The case they decided was the Jeffrey Skilling case. They basically ruled that honest services didn’t apply to Skilling in a private company sense and remananded his case for trial. However, they…
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June 23, 2010
Cochran – Judge ending moratorium was sound, Obama should take a more reasoned approach
COCHRAN STATEMENT ON FEDERAL COURT RULING TO BLOCK SIX-MONTH DEEPWATER DRILLING MORATORIUM WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Thad Cochran (R-Miss.) today issued the following statement regarding a ruling Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Martin Feldman in New Orleans overturning the Obama administration’s six-month moratorium on deepwater offshore energy exploration. The administration has indicated it will…
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April 27, 2010
College Football 2010: Five New Drinking Games To Play This Season
College Football 2010: Five New Drinking Games To Play This Season Truth is, in my mind, you can conjure only so many ways to get drunk while watching college football. You could go the traditional, frat-boy route and chug a beer every time ____ happens. Just fill in the blank and you have an instant,…
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March 8, 2010
NFL’s success using Wonderlic Test subject to interpretation
NFL’s success using Wonderlic Test subject to interpretation At the NFL Scouting Combine, no stone in a player’s background is left unturned. In addition to the ad hoc character analysis, teams also try to test the intelligence of the prospects. “One guy did ask me, which one would I take: a pillow or a blanket?,”…
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December 19, 2009
Entrepreneurs who never let you see ‘em sweat
Entrepreneurs who never let you see ‘em sweat New-product innovation tends to be 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. Here’s that 1% that led to the creation of a hot little company called Sheex: One afternoon in the summer of 2007, Susan Walvius, then the head women’s basketball coach at the University of South Carolina, was…
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December 3, 2009
Going long with Brees’ deep threat
Going long with Brees’ deep threat METAIRIE, La. — Marques Colston was riding shotgun with his business manager Mike Harris behind the wheel last winter when Harris turned to Colston. “I have a surprise for you,” Harris told him. “We’re heading to a gospel [music] awards show and you’re going to present an award.” Colston’s…
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October 10, 2009
Decision on whether Tebow plays has long-term consequences
Decision on whether Tebow plays has long-term consequences Derrius Bell walks around confused all day. The back of his head is still sensitive to the touch. He awaits the results of an MRI today to see if there is any swelling in the brain. Bell, a Southern Methodist cornerback, has suffered two concussions already this…
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July 1, 2009
New Union Chief Tutors Players on NFL Economics; $8 Billion on the Line
New Union Chief Tutors Players on NFL Economics; $8 Billion on the Line The new union leader’s quiz of some of the best-educated professional athletes in the country proceeds like this: “How many people here know the National Football League is a non-profit?” DeMaurice Smith, the longtime Washington, D.C., lawyer asks 75 members of the…
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May 21, 2009
Hardy Vision: Betting against Kiffin sure thing one way or another
Hardy Vision: Betting against Kiffin sure thing one way or another No, I’m not trying to steal Chris Rock’s “How much for an order of ribs?” routine. But I’ll make fun of Lane Kiffin at the end of this, I promise. I walk into a ribs joint to place a takeout order. I tell the…
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April 29, 2009
NCAA to Rebs: Hit road
NCAA to Rebs: Hit road OXFORD — What was supposed to be an afternoon of celebration for the Ole Miss men’s tennis program ended with coach Billy Chadwick blankly staring at a brick wall in downtown Oxford, trying to digest the stunning bad news he had just received. “I haven’t been this surprised,” Chadwick said,…
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April 23, 2009
Arkansas hopes it finally has its elite quarterback
Arkansas hopes it finally has its elite quarterback Some think quarterback often has been a problem area at Arkansas. But before accepting a blanket statement like that, let’s consider some facts. • Just four years ago, Razorbacks quarterback Matt Jones was taken in the first round of the NFL draft. Then again, he was selected…
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