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Austin Kearns Gets Emotional
Whatever else you want to say about Austin Kearns, don't try to say he doesn't care. This is a pretty hard interview to turn away from. And if Debbi Taylor… Read more »
Could Shaq Get Into the White House?
So can Shaq just waltz into the White House by virtue of being Shaq? It's an interesting question. I'd guess no, security being what it is these days, but I'll… Read more »
Caps to Remain With Bonneville
Washington Capitals games will remain on Bonneville's WFED 1500 AM frequency next season, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed tonight. The source requested anonymity, because the multi-year deal… Read more »
That Nick Young Video
Ah, enough with the LeBron video already. Here's video of Nick Young shopping in Vegas. FYI, I'm bailing on the Internet until next week, to try to buy a house… Read more »
Sneaker Shopping With Nick Young
When Nick Young was a kid, his mom would sometimes borrow from the rent money to help buy her son shoes. Not like, to help buy him shoes so that… Read more »
Wizards Fans in Vegas
I was watching a Summer League game in Las Vegas's Thomas & Mack Center last week, a game between two teams whose names I don't recall and whose players have… Read more »
The Command Post of the Future
The Command Post of the Future isn’t. I It’s already here, today. Up and running. And it’s one of the main ways U.S. forces in Iraq are performing their “assist… Read more »
The World's Largest Cemetery--and a Rice Farm
We drove 234 miles Thursday, round-trip from Baghdad to a village south of Najaf, to interview rice farmers. Along the way we passed the world’s largest cemetery. Millions have been… Read more »
Enlisted Men Are the Same Everywhere
Got a chance to go inside the new U.S. embassy today. It's been open several months, but it's still got that "new car" feel and smell to it. Especially after… Read more »
Face-to-face with Bruno's 'terrorist'
These mean West Bank streets seemed unusually quiet as my frazzled source guided us through the winding Bethlehem roads leading us to a surreptitious meeting that would bring me face-to-face… Read more »