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John Wayne Deserves to be Judged for His Movies, Not His Politics Article 
Many liberals still dislike John Wayne's movies because of his outspoken conservative political opinions. His work is too important dismiss for that alone.
Jun 1, 2011 - Ken Braiterman
Wayne Simmonds, P.K. Subban, React with Class to Banana Incident Article 
A racist incident shows how black hockey players have an extra burden. But Wayne Simmonds and P.K. Subban prefer playing to blaming.
Sep 23, 2011 - Marcus Hondro
Tactical Master Stroke from Sir Alex Article 
Many questioned Sir Alex Ferguson's choice of line-up against Arsenal in their FA Cup tie last night, but in the end the genius had the last laugh.
Mar 13, 2011 - Richard Laverty
Whole Foods CEO Wades into Health Care Debate Article 
On September 26, roughly 35 Oakland activists participated in an unannounced protest inside a Whole Foods store in response to an Op-Ed written by founder John Mackey.
Sep 29, 2009 - Raphi Gottesman
J. Robert King's Angel of Death, Reviewed Article 
Compared with Dean Koontz and John Connelly's The Lovers, this dark fantasy also shares a plot with Wim Wender's Wings of Desire, but with a very different outcome.
Jan 30, 2010 - Colin Harvey
The Hollywood 10 and the Blacklist Article 
The Hollywood 10 refers to a band of ten Hollywood insiders who chose to assert their Constitutional rights knowing there would be severe results.
Jun 25, 2010 - Robert Bennett
Affirmations and the Power of Intention Article 
Intention is commonly defined as a specific objective that is accompanied by one's determination to produce a desired result.
Dec 12, 2010 - Terri Parrott
Religion: Tax Money for "Piss Christ" and Ant-Covered Crucifix? Article 
Religious groups have protested art that they find offensive; and particularly art paid for with tax dollars.
Feb 6, 2011 - Jeanine Czaja
England Strike Early Against Woeful Wales Article 
Frank Lampard's penalty and a Darren Bent goal inside the first fifteen minutes put the Three Lions back on top of UEFA 2012 Qualifying Group G.
Mar 26, 2011 - Jamie Clark
1939: Hollywood's Best Year Revisited in July Article 
Classic movie fans who own a TV will be salivating shamelessly throughout July, when Turner Classic Movies screens 39 great Hollywood films from the watershed year 1939.
Jun 29, 2009 - Barry M. Grey
Steve McClaren's 3-5-2 plan Article 
A different formation is planned for England in their qualifying tie against Croatia.
Oct 10, 2006 - Simon Melville
Have Foxes Bought the 2011-12 Championship Title? Article 
It's been a busy summer of 2011 for Sven-Goran Eriksson, bringing in nine new players so far as Leicester City aim to make a return to the top flight
Aug 3, 2011 - Jamie Clark
England Begin Their European 2012 Qualification Campaign Article 
England play Bulgaria at Wembley on Friday 2010 followed by a trip to Switzerland the following Tuesday as they begin their Euro 2012 qualification matches.
Aug 31, 2010 - Mark Barber
Lecavalier Signing a Band-Aid on Bigger Wound Article 
A new ownership group in Tampa is proving it's dedicated to turning around a last-place franchise, but it's making classic rookie mistakes in the process.
Jul 13, 2008 - Ryan Szporer
Politics and the Oscars: The 1970s Article 
The political and social turmoil that characterized the United States in the 1970s were often reflected in the Oscar ceremonies.
Jan 13, 2008 - John K. Davis
England's World Cup Malaise and the Heskey Issue Article 
England's World Cup chances have been hit by injuries and tabloid scandal, but a "favoured" player lingering in the squad puts England's ambition in doubt.
Apr 16, 2010 - Rowland Marsh
The Cold Six Thousand by James Ellroy: A Review Article 
James Ellroy's epic dives into secret 60s politics and racist chaos. Like the Broadway play "Mountaintop," a darker side of Martin Luther King is explored.
Oct 28, 2011 - Andrew Miller
Charlie Wilson Dead Article 
Ex US Congressman Charlie Nesbitt Wilson who is best remembered for supplying huge amounts of military equipment to the Afghan Mujahideen has died.
Feb 11, 2010 - Faisal Hanif
Occupy This: Rock Radio And A Hard Place Article 
60 years ago, a surprising sound on AM radio, featuring a fuzz guitar, placed a new spin on the planet and put the rev to a revolution.
Nov 28, 2011 - Rick Stelnick