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Never put a subject to rest before the story actually ends. I simply wrote off Notre Dame and put those thoughts in my previous blog before the game actually ended.
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Nine Days Observing the Sick Old Man of Europe
There’s paralysis in Western Europe. France, Germany, and Italy's economies are stalled and politicians seem helpless.
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Art Monk, Bert Blyleven Overlooked as Hall of Fame Candidates
Sometimes in sports, numbers do not tell the whole story. Sometimes in sports, they do.
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Book Review: Game of Shadows - How Steroids Ruin Baseball
Now the truth can be told; the era of feel-good baseball was based on a lie.
We're surrendering the interpretation of the Koran to radical Islamic fundamentalists, apologies accomplish nothing, but their intimidation is working.
Not a normal biography, Cashill's book is less a boxing story than a cultural analysis of Muhammad Ali’s impact upon America.
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The Creation and Ideology of Modern France
Charles De Gaulle represented all the glory of France and De Gaulle represented everything that Americans associate negatively with France
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Homer Lea and Modern Political Thought
He was not quite five feet and hampered with a hunchback. Throughout his young life, he would be affected by constant headaches and frail health, yet his theories proved prophetic.
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Book Review: The Great Pacific War
A History of the American-Japanese Campaign of 1931-33, by Hector Bywater
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The March Toward the Anglosphere
As the 19th century came to a close, Great Britain stood as the premier country in the world.
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