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NBA Essentials: Ink We Believe Inby Tom ZillerFiled under: Clippers, Hornets, Lakers, Magic, Wizards, NBA All-Star GameNBA Essentials ranks our six favorite stories of the day.1. NBC Washington. As you can see to the right, NBC's D.C. local team got photographic evidence of Gilbert Arenas' presidential ink.2. Los Angeles Times. ... |
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Lousiana lawmaker advocates eugenics: Sterilize poor women, encourage rich to procreate.The New Orleans Times-Picayune reports that state Rep. John LaBruzzo (R) said yesterday that “he is studying a plan to pay poor women $1,000 to have their Fallopian tubes tied.” LaBruzzo worries that people receiving food and housing assistance “are reproducing at a faster rate ... |
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Byron Scott Plans to Monitor Chris Paul's Practice TimeIn the NEW ORLEANS TIMES-PICAYUNE, John Reid reports "New Orleans Hornets Coach Byron Scott said he plans to handle Chris Paul with care throughout training camp and the preseason to avoid overworking him. Paul was a member on the United States Olympic Basketball team that won a gold medal a... |
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James, Brown to Compete for Backup Minutes with HornetsIn the NEW ORLEANS TIMES-PICAYUNE, John Reid writes, " starting with training camp, Mike James and Devin Brown will be competing for minutes at the backup point guard spot, New Orleans Hornets Coach Byron Scott said Wednesday. The backup point guard spot is one of the few question marks rega... |
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A Deeply Concerned Citizen Speaks Out !At the weather forum of the New Orleans Times-Picayune®, comes a voice from the soon to be flooded wilderness. " 3007. a FABRICATED strorm from BUSH by Number1and2, 8/31/08 18:49 ET I do want to say at this time to you good people that,. quite frankly, this storm is...read more ... |
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Is the CIA putting American journalists at risk by recruiting openly at media conventions?That's the question asked by Joe Davidson in today's "Federal Diary" column in the Washington Post. Long story short: Former Associated Press reporter Terry Anderson, kidnapped in 1985 and held hostage for more than six years in Beirut, said in 1996 Senate testimony: "This is no... |

