Monday, November 28, 2011

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Monday, November 28, 2011 6:54 PM PST
Tennis' World Tour Finals is a tournament too many
San Francisco Chronicle Mon, 28 Nov 2011 18:52 PM PST
A friend of mine named Steve Tignor, one of the better tennis writers in the country, follows both tours with a passion. He's never short on a well-seasoned take, or the type of insight rarely found. But even this...

The Top 7รข€¦ Comic book games that need to be made
Games Radar Mon, 28 Nov 2011 16:50 PM PST
Comic-book games have gotten the short end of the stick for too long. Usually, the only characters that grace a videogame release are the ones that have been turned into movies, and nine times our of ten, those games are absolute train wrecks.

Football in Brief: We just can't put the ball in the net, says Larsson
Independent Mon, 28 Nov 2011 16:22 PM PST
If Sunderland manager Steve Bruce is granted a stay of execution by chairman Ellis Short this week, he might not be too tempted to turn to last Saturday's goalscorer for advice on survival. Sebastian Larsson yesterday gave his view of the 2-1 defeat by Wigan when he said: "We're just not good enough in the final third, let's be honest.

Kilt ban coming for Toronto area schools?
CBC via Yahoo! Canada News Mon, 28 Nov 2011 16:08 PM PST
A local Catholic school board trustee is pushing for a ban on kilts, claiming high school girls are wearing them way too short.

USF Men's Soccer Reaches Elite 8 With Thrilling 6-5 Win Over New Mexico
SB Nation Mon, 28 Nov 2011 15:55 PM PST
With the college football bowl season right around the corner and college hoops in full swing, the NCAA Men's Soccer Championships may not be at the forefront of too many fans' minds. But in terms of drama and excitement, the South Florida Bulls' run to the Elite 8 has been nothing short of captivating. In front of a record crowd of nearly 4,000, the Bulls narrowly edged the New Mexico Lobos on ...




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