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by Team Bleacher Report 03.20.2010 17:16 |
Jason Taylor returned to the Miami Dolphins in 2009 after a year in exile with the Washington Redskins. And while he didn't dazzle last year, seven sacks, three forced fumbles, and an interception highlighted an overall productive season for the 35-year-old. |
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by Team Bleacher Report 03.20.2010 16:17 |
The Los Angeles Lakers have a hard enough time staying under the radar as it is, but at a time when the Lakers have began to show vestiges of the championship team of 2009, an injury to Andrew Bynum is the last thing you want to hear. |
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by Team Bleacher Report 03.20.2010 09:16 |
Bleacher Report caught up with James “The Sandman” Irvin to talk about his upcoming fight with Alessio Sakara this Sunday on UFC Live on Versus, Anderson Silva, drug addiction, debuting at middleweight, and his battle with injuries that have kept him sidelined since the summer of 20 |
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by Weblogs, Inc. Cinematical 03.20.2010 01:16 |
Joan Jett may sing "I Love Rock 'n' Roll," but the real message of her life story is that she lived rock and roll, and still does every day. |
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by Team LifeHacker 03.19.2010 23:17 |
Three-dimensional charts may be a little more eye-catching and dynamic than their 2-D counterparts (it's an Avatar world, baby), but data visualization blogger Stubborn Mule explains why you should consider junking 3-D charts, or at least why you shouldn't trust pyramid chart |
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by Team Bleacher Report 03.19.2010 21:17 |
A long time ago (actually 1921) in a place called America, an organization was formed, and called itself the National Boxing Association.
It is the oldest of the four organizations to be recognized by the International Boxing Hall of Fame. |
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by Team Gameset Watch 03.19.2010 20:18 |
["Design Diversions" is a biweekly GameSetWatch-exclusive column by Andrew Vanden Bossche. It looks at the unexpected moments when games take us behind the scenes, and the details of how game design engages us. This time -- how emotional design can make us think about not thinking about violence. |
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