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12:01 a.m. 1:07 a.m. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION: Coverage of N.J. 12:23 a.m. Everybody get on the bus! 9px; color: #977f46 ! 8:30 a.m. 9:20 a.m. officials said. Edward DeFazio said. DeFazio said. Stan Eason, a Jersey City spokesman. BlackBerry, reports said. 2000, company spokesman Mark Herr said. Herr said. Jersey City police. 149; Hear by Clint88
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Originally from: http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/jersey/index.ssf?/base/news-11/122058933112870.xml&coll=1
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FANTASY WORLD: FIXING YOUR DRAFT MISTAKES
Forgot Password? Getty Images"Alright, I got Bryant Johnson on my fantasy team, now don't hang me out to dry here, or we may have some 'protection breakdowns'. Know what I'm sayin'?"Last week, I participated in the most fantasy drafts for one year ever: Five! Total! Drafts! The reason for the massive amount is so I'll finally be able to watch football like a human being. Think about it: With so many players, I can stop worrying about so-and-so throwing a TD to so-and-so and just enjoy the game. It's like I own the league, and thus one player's failure is another's boon. Theoretically. It's a good stock index. Yet, with so many drafts, there's bound to be some mistakes, especially for me, since I'm an idiot. And since the key step in becoming an adult is admitting your own mistakes—that, and making sure you're well-groomed—let's take a look at some of them: Draft #1Predicament: "Sleeping Through the Sleepers" - My season got off to a distressing start when I woke from my d...
Originally from: http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?id=3567971
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Boomer Bands Rock for Fun and Maybe Profit
Search U.S. Yahoo! Who says you can't be a rocker after 50, or even 60? Take it from Mick Jagger, who's still touring at 65, or the members of Aerosmith, who are pushing 60 yet have a new album in the works and a headlining role in a new edition of the video game Guitar Hero. When it comes to boomer bands, success isn't defined by sold-out stadiums or fat paychecks. Money is beside the point, says Sean Lee, 56, lead vocalist and rhythm guitar player for the Wicker Lee Band in the Virginia suburbs of Washington. "What matters to us is seeing people get up, dance, and have a good time," says Lee, an Alexandria, Va., government contractor. "We're not trying to be famous." That's not to say minor fame doesn't come calling for some lucky bands. The Dallas band Take5 parlayed its experience playing bars and private parties into an opening spot in a local summer concert series. That led to an invitation to open for Jefferson Starship and Survivor a few years ago (a $2,500 gig). Like Take5...
Originally from: http://www.usnews.com/articles/business/retirement/2008/09/03/boomer-bands-rock-for-fun-and-maybe-profit.html
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