Jared Feldman
Jared Feldman, a Northern California native attended Cornell University graduated with a Bachelors Degree in economics. After graduation he returned to California to reside in the San Francisco Bay Area. He considers himself to be a modern Renaissance Man with a variety of different interests and skills. He previous worked as a Radio DJ, and Sports announcer but currently spends his time coaching college basketball, as well as selling real estate. Jared is a serial entrepreneur, having started a number of internet companies with varying levels of success. When not working, Jared enjoys sports of all kinds, music and the culinary arts.
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Bay Area Restaurant Stops Serving Lion Meat Due to UproarA Burlingame Restaurant Serving Up Lion Meat Halted the Promotion after Protests. -
The Buehler House: Orinda’s Frank Lloyd Wright Designed Home for SaleFrank Lloyd Wright architecture is hard to find, but for right price can be in someone's own home. -
San Jose Sharks Fan's Super Memory Never ForgetsSaratoga, California, resident Andrew Phillips is no ordinary San Jose Sharks fan. Though he does have some similarities to the average fan, Andrew does something most others can't: remember. Everything. -
Strike Possible for AT&T Park Concession WorkersThe baseball experience could be very different at AT&T Park if the concession workers strike. -
Campaign to Rename SFO After Harvey Milk Reaches CompromiseA campaign by San Francisco supervisor David Campos to honor gay icon Harvey Milk fell short of renaming San Francisco International Airport in Milk's honor. However, a compromise has in principal been reached to rename a terminal. -
BottleRock Kicks Off in Napa This WeekendBottleRock gets going this weekend with more than 60 bands performing. -
A Guide to Festivals Around the Bay Area This SpringSpring festivals abound in the bay area, here a few of the highlights. -
New Exploratorium Location Opens on Piers 15 and 17The New Exploratorium promises to deliver on $300 million dollar price tag. -
Sea Deaths Continue in Northern CaliforniaThree abalone divers perished over the weekend in separate incidents.
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Bay Area Has 16 Finalists for 2013 James Beard AwardsThe James Beard Awards are almost here, and as usual, the Bay Area is poised to take home several top awards. -
Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart to Star in 'No Man’s Land' in BerkeleyShakespearean and sci-fi gods will unite on stage once again, and this time it begins in the Bay Area. -
One Cliff Road, Belvedere Island, CA: Paradise on the BayOne Cliff Road is no ordinary $19 million home. The Marin County, California, home on Belvedere Island is situated on one of the finest pieces of waterside property, replete with 220 feet of shoreline. -
Anne Frank Tree Planted at Sonoma State UniversitySapling from Anne Frank's iconic tree in Amsterdam will be centerpiece of University's memorial garden. -
Villa Sorriso: Robin Williams' Napa Valley EstateVilla Sorriso is picture-perfect in the hills of wine country.Also published on: -
After Nearly 20 Years Quentin Tarantino’s Stolen Car is FoundTarantino's Malibu is back in its rightful hands. -
Chevron Richmond Refinery Finishes Repairs Given Go Ahead to Resume ProductionAfter several months of repairs and inspections, the Chevron refinery in Richmond has been given the green light to resume operating at full capacity.Also published on: -
New Apple Campus Will Be Expensive Architectural MarvelApple Campus 2 will cost almost $5 billion, but will it amaze?
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Supreme Court Shouldn’t Need Long to Debate Same Sex MarriageThere is no need to debate same-sex marriage any longer. Under the constitution it is illegal to prevent one group of citizens from enjoying the rights of all others.
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Assemblyman Proposes New California College SystemA California lawmaker is proposing a new college system that lets people earn credit by passing an exam.
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Rancho del Eliseo: Santa Cruz’s Breathtaking Coastal RanchRancho del Eliseo is the perfect blend of modern luxury and woodland living.
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Obama’s BRAIN Initiative Involves Bay Area ScientistsThe BRAIN Initiative will encourage new technologies designed to study brain activity. The Bay Area, always at the forefront of technology, will have several top scientists involved in many areas of the project.
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Blue Angels Grounded for Fleet Week in San FranciscoThe Blue Angels are a no-go for San Francisco's Fleet Week 2013. Will the crowds still attend?
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Solar-Powered Plane to Lift Off in Mountain View, CAThe Solar Impulse is an impressive solar-powered plane with a journey beginning in Silicon Valley.
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SF Symphony Reaches Tentative Agreement to End StrikeAfter three weeks, the San Francisco Symphony has reached a tentative agreement to end their strike.
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Bay Area Pair Identified as Primary Suspects in Yreka Gold TheftTwo Bay Area men, David Dean Johnson and Scott Wayne Baily, have been named as primary suspects behind the 2012 theft of the Yreka courthouse gold.
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San Francisco's Best Lesser Known ParksEveryone knows Golden Gate Park, but what about these hidden gems?
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How the Haight-Ashbury Got Its NameWhile the Haight-Ashbury is one of the most well-known and popular neighborhoods in San Francisco, the origin of its name and the history behind it all is less than common knowledge.
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City College of San Francisco Fighting Uphill Battle to SurviveCity College of San Francisco needs a lot of fight and luck to stay open.
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10 Best Reasons to Be a Fan of the San Francisco GiantsThe 2013 season is almost here, and for the Giants it's good to be fan.
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10 Funny and Clever Fantasy Baseball Team NamesWith Fantasy baseball season here, hilarious team names abound.
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Castle Chiltern in Hillsborough, CA: One of the West Coast's Largest HomesLuxury is one thing, but living like a king? That just came a little more real. Despots and monarchs alike can feast their eyes on this palatial (literally) single-family residence in the upscale town of Hillsborough, California.
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Is Fracking Right for California?The procedure of fracking, a method of obtaining natural resources hidden deep inside the Earth's crust, is prevalent in California, and many aren't yet aware of the potential dangers.
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Berkeley’s Iconic Chez Panisse to Soldier on After Damaging FireOnce the best restaurant in America, Chez Panisse won't be stopped by a fire.
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Sumatran Tigers, Meerkats Among Recent Births at Bay Area ZoosBay Area zoos have seen a number of new editions to their respective flocks.
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With America’s Cup Approaching, San Francisco Continues PreparationsThe world's preeminent sailing race is quickly approaching.
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Thomas Keller’s French Laundry Still Making Culinary StridesDespite being almost 20 years old, the French Laundry is always making headlines for its food, chefs or culinary innovations.
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Another Step in San Jose’s Quest for Major League BaseballThe San Jose baseball saga has yet another chapter to be added.
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Villa Eirini Estate: Mediterranean Mansion in Atherton, CAAtherton is one of America's most expensive ZIP codes -- here's one reason why.
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37 Bay Area Chefs and Restaurants Named Semifinalists for 2013 James Beard AwardsThe Bay Area is a culinary haven, and the James Beard Awards semifinalists reinforce it.
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San Francisco’s Presidio Heights Koshland House: A French-Inspired PalaceSan Francisco is a relatively young city by worldwide standards. However, some require a taste of the old world, and for those, the Koshland House is the perfect remedy.
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Bay Area Home to Several of the Country’s Biggest DonorsWith so much wealth in the Bay Area, it is nice to see that many people give back.
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2013 Davis Cup World Group Quarterfinals PreviewThe 2013 Davis Cup quarter finals are sure to excite.
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A Dangerous Winter for Beachgoers in Northern CaliforniaSeven deaths have been recorded over this winter at various Northern California beaches.
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New Golden State Warriors Arena Faces Uphill BattleThe Golden State Warriors have an ambitious plan to build a one-of-a-kind arena on the waterfront, but will San Francisco politics prove too difficult to overcome?
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Record Home Sale for Woodside, CA, EstateAn estate in the hills of Woodside, California, is certainly something to behold, but for what price?
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San Francisco Giants 2013 Spring Training PrimerA warm up for the 2013 San Francisco Giants' season.
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Napa Valley's Vineyard Knolls: A Golfer’s Dream EstateGolfing is life for many, and a personal golf course doesn't come around too often.
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Bay Area Company to Offer Free Online Classes for CreditA Mountain View company is making it possible to get college credit for free.
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California Needs to Legalize Same-Sex MarriageCalifornia needs to get with the program and legalize same sex marriage.
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Jobs Are Welcomed, but They Must Be Higher-Paying and Serve a PurposeHow, climate change, gun control, and job creation need to be focused.
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Golden Gate Bridge Connects Pen Pals and Starts Lifelong RomanceThe Golden Gate Bridge is a marvel to behold in person, but the wonder of the bridge extends beyond the view. The bridge connects two land masses, but it also has the ability to connect people across both space and time.
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The San Francisco Giants’ Top Prospects for 2013The Giants' farm system always finds a way to produce, and will again in 2013.
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San Francisco Giants' NL West Battle With Los Angeles Dodgers Will Be Down to WireIt will be a grind it out, out school battle to decide the NL West in 2013.
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Villa Della Pace: A Luxurious Marin County RetreatBarry Zito's former residence is available in the hills of Marin County.
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Villa Belvedere: An Other Worldly ParadiseParadise is available on Earth after all.
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Three Hottest Neighborhoods in San Francisco for 2013With the burgeoning population of the Bay Area and the driving force of tech startups, San Francisco is the place to be. As a result, housing prices are skyrocketing, and supply is ever-dwindling.
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49ers Fan Tattoos Show Dedication, Team SpiritSuper Bowl XLVII is right around the corner, and fans of the San Francisco 49ers are aching to complete their quest for six titles. Team tattoos are a bold statement to make, but for some fans, it's the only way to prove their dedication.
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Chris Cosentino’s Annual Head to Tail Meal at Incanto is Offal GoodOnce a year at a well-known San Francisco restaurant, the offal rises to the top for a very unique dining experience.
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49ers Fans Hope to 'Help' Team Beat Atlanta With SuperstitionsWith a big game upcoming for the 49ers, their fans are out in full force, doing everything they can to boost their team's chances of winning.
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The Golden Gate in the Golden State Doesn't Glimmer for the Same ReasonDespite gold being found in California, the Golden Gate wasn't actually named for that shiny element.
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My Full Rental Property RemodelHow I remodeled an entire rental unique at cost.
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Ways to Lose Holiday Pounds Around Marin County, CANature is an excellent enticement to exercise, and luckily, the Bay Area is home to some of best nature around.
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Best Rock Albums of 2012The best modern rock contributions from music artists in 2012.
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First Person: How I Graduated From the Ivy League Without Any Student Loan DebtCollege is hard enough, working to pay for it, well that build character.
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What It's Like as a Rival NFL Fan Living in the Bay AreaIt doesn't matter what team you root for, as long as they play in the NFL. That's true for 49ers, Raiders, and rival fans in the Bay area.
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Will Smith, Justin Timberlake and the Best Actor MusiciansThese talented singers are also quite comfortable in front of the camera.
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"Pulp Fiction," "The Matrix," and the Best Movie SoundtracksMusic completes a film, and these selected few are some of the best of all time.
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Republicans Need to Be Reasonable on Fiscal Cliff TalksThe Fiscal Cliff talks are not going as well as they could, Republicans need to present a unified front to come to a reasonable agreement with the Democrats.
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The 2nd Law Review: Muse Does it AgainI don't know how, but Muse Managed to blow themselves away with their newest album release.
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Muse, the Rolling Stones, and the Best Current Concert ActsThe best live concert acts still actively touring today.
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All Along the Watchtower and Covers That Are Better Than the OriginalsFive amazing cover versions that surpass the originals .
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Modern Family’s Season Three in ReviewA quick wrap up of the final few episodes of Modern Family's third season.
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Was John Lennon or Paul McCartney the More Influential Beatle?John and Paul were fantastic musicians, but who was more responsible for the Beatles' success?
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Jerry Garcia, Hendrix and the Greatest Guitarists Who Have Passed AwayThe greatest modern guitarists who have since passed on.
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As Family's Net Worth Drops, Financial Prudence Back in VogueHow my family's finances dropped and recovered since 2007.
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Why Obama is Getting the Youth VoteAs a 24 year old voter, Obama will still be getting my vote.
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Carlos Santana, Eric Clapton, and the Greatest Living GuitaristsThe greatest ax musicians still alive, breathing and playing
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Diablo III is Solid, but No Perfect TenA look at the new release by Blizzard, Diablo III. While it keeps many of the fun elements of its predecessor, the mark is missed in the skill development system.
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Pet Sounds and the Greatest Ever Concept AlbumsThe essential concept albums for any music aficionado,
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Death of Mike Wallace Leaves Gap in News WorldMike Wallace's passing, leaves 60 Minutes, and the World missing a great journalist.
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Plumbing? It's One of the Five Greatest Greek InventionsSome of the most useful inventions of the Ancient Greeks. Many of these are still used in some form today.
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GOP Voters: Not Yet Sold on RomneyThoughts about the April Primaries and what they mean come November.
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Top 5 Tournament Moments for Cornell UniversityThe greatest moments in the history of Big Red Men's Basketball. The Cornell Big Red made a Cinderella run to the Sweet Sixteen in 2010.
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A Movie Without Music Isn’t a Movie at AllHow music has influenced film, and how the reverse is true as well.
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Career 180 Degree Turn AroundsHow my career has changed so many different times in so many different directions.
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Mississippi and Alabama Primaries Key for RomneyWins in the southern states could finally assure Romney of the GOP Nomination.
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Daylight Saving Time TricksA few ways to not get messed up by the time change when Daylight Saving Time begins
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Santorum Still Alive After Super TuesdaySurprising Super Tuesday results give life to Santorum's potential presidency. Santorum's victory in three battleground states puts Romney on the fence.
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Joe the Plumber a Potential U.S. House Rep? Ohio Voters Weigh inJoe the Plumber, made famous by Sen. John McCain touting him during the 2008 presidential election, is facing election himself four years later.
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Why I Voted for Mitt Romney on Super TuesdayI don't think Romney will be able to have that immediate of an effect on the nation as a whole if he wins the presidency. However, his tenure as governor of Massachusetts shows he is willing and able to run a large population.
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Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain and Members of the Infamous 27 ClubThe 27 club consists of musicians who died at the age of 27. Some of the most prominent members are discussed.
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Romney is Getting My Super Tuesday VoteWhy Mitt Romney will be getting my vote on Super Tuesday.
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Super Tuesday Will Be Decisive in Determining GOP NomineeWhy Super Tuesday will be important for all of the GOP Candidates
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Quote Roundup: GOP Voters on Super Tuesday IssuesWhat a number of GOP voters in Super Tuesday States have to say about the upcoming primaries.
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Miami Students' Deportation Brings Light to Questionable Immigration LawsDaniela Pelaez and her family are facing deportation after coming to the US over 14 years ago. This whole issue brings questions to US immigration laws in general.
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Michigan and Arizona Have Major Effect on Super TuesdayWhy the competitiveness of the Michigan Primary, makes Super Tuesday all the more interesting.
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Super Tuesday Voter: Strong Unified Front Needed for RomneyThe Michigan Primary shows that Super Tuesday could be of the utmost importance to both Romney and Santorum. Romney needs to show the GOP is unified, while Santorum needs to show he is still in the race.
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My “I Quit” NumberHow much money I'd require to walk away from everything. This money would need to cover living expenses as well as travel expenses for a two year period.
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First Person: $250,000 Doesn’t Buy Much in Marin County, Calif.What a quarter million dollars will buy in the expensive area of Marin County, CA
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Yoenis Céspedes, Acquisitions Make Oakland A’s Worth WatchingThe signing of Cuban defector Yoenis Céspedes, actually makes the Oakland A's relevant, even if they don't compete in 2012.
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Adele and the Foo Fighters Deservingly Rule GrammysAdele and the Foo Fighters won six and five Grammys respectively at the 2012 Grammys. Why both very much deserved it.
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Biggest Breakups in Sports HistoryTen of the biggest breakups in sports history, and we're not talking about off field relationships.Also published on:
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Best Sporting Moments in Valentine's Day HistoryThe most memorable sporting moments to occur on Valentine's Day.Also published on:
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John Terry Out as England Captain, FA Makes the Right Move? Fan’s TakeThe English National Football team has a void, now that captain John Terry has been demoted. The right move for the FA?
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San Jose Earthquakes’ Offseason Additions Should Boost Team’s Firepower: Fan’s TakeA look at why the San Jose Earthquakes should send more balls goal ward in the 2012 season.
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The Best Valentine's Day-Related Sports NamesThese athletes and coaches are the most aptly named for Valentine's Day.Also published on:
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The Black Keys Are at the Top of the Alternative Rock HeapThe Black Keys have made a name for themselves by filling the relatively empty modern rock scene.
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Is Romney’s Nomination All but Assured?Why Mitt Romney is on track for the GOP nomination.
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Stock Markets Hit Highs; is Pullback Coming?Despite another strong week on the US stock markets, it is becoming abundandly more apparent that a pullback is near.
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Mixed Results for Host Nation at 2012 Australian Open: A Fan's TakeHow the host nation's athletes performed at the 2012 Australian Open.Also published on:
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Top Hitting Prospects Ready to Make Fantasy Noise in 2012: A Fan's TakeFive hitting prospects ready to make fantasy noise in 2012.Also published on:
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Fantasy Baseball: Five Hitters in Danger of the Sophomore Slump in 2012Five hitters who had solid rookie seasons that might regress in 2012.Also published on:
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Fantasy Baseball's Walking Dead in 2011 Ready to Rise Again in 2012: A Fan's TakePotential comeback fantasy players in 2012Also published on:
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Florida Primary Key to Republican NominationRomney holds lead in polls, but needs to carry through in Tuesday's Primary
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First Person: Despite Rebounding Economy, Job Searching Remains My Full-Time JobJob searching the current US economy.
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Victoria Azarenka Rightfully Earns Top Ranking: A Fan's TakeWhy the Australian Open champ deserves her ranking.Also published on:
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Fan's Look: 2012 Australian Open and the Best Grand Slam Finals of the Past DecadeThe best grand slam finals over the past decadeAlso published on:
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Djokovic Tops Nadal in Epic Finale, Cements Status as World's Best: A Fan's ReactionThe Serb Djokovic is definitely the world's best.Also published on:
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Occupy Oakland Protests Have Gone Too FarTheir message is sound, but their methods are not.
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SUNY Aid Choice is Big Step for Illegal ImmigrantsWhy the SUNY system's resolution is a big step in the right direction for illegal immigrants' rights.
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Cruise Ship Survivor Compensation a PittanceSurvivors of the Costa Cruise disaster deserve more.
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Fan's View: Why Can’t Roger Federer Beat Rafael Nadal?Nadal continues to hold serve over Federer in their head to head matchupsAlso published on:
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Where to Acquire the Illusive Stolen Base in Fantasy Baseball: A Fan's TakeThe best hitters who can also provide steals in 2012.Also published on:
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How Free Agency Moves Will Affect Hitters' Fantasy Values: A Fan's LookFree agent movement affects a player's value.Also published on:
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Epic Men's Singles Finale on Tap at 2012 Australian Open: A Fan's ReactionThe best four men reached the semis, and the best two will play for the title.Also published on:
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Spring Training: Best Places to Eat in Peoria, ArizonaThe best (and only) restaurants in Peoria, Arizona are corporate.Also published on:
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Non-Baseball Activities in Tempe, ArizonaWhat non baseball activities to participate in during spring training.Also published on:
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Spring Training: Non-Baseball Activities in Tampa, FloridaA few fun animal and pirate attractions in Tampa FloridaAlso published on:
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Spring Training: Best Places to Eat in Scottsdale, ArizonaGreat fine dining restaurants in ScottsdaleAlso published on:
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Non-Baseball Related Activities in Lake Buena Vista, FloridaIn Lake Buena Vista Florida, Disney World is all the activities anyone needs.Also published on:
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Best Places to Eat in Tempe, Arizona, for Spring TrainingFive great eateries in Tempe, Arizona.Also published on:
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Five Starting Pitchers Poised for Fantasy Baseball Breakout in 2012Five under the radar starters to grab in the late rounds.Also published on:
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Fantasy Baseball: Five Pitchers Who Can Fill Both Starter and Reliever RolesFive Fantasy starters/relievers for the 2012 season.Also published on:
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Top 5 Fantasy Baseball Multi-Position Players Worth OwningFive versatile fantasy players that can play multiple positionsAlso published on:
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The Best Four Players in the Women’s Semis at Australian Open: A Fan's TakeCan' anyone stop Kim Clijsters?Also published on:
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Top Hitting Fantasy Baseball Threats on the San Francisco Giants: A Fan's LookWhere to get your fantasy offensive kick from the SF Giants roster.Also published on:
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Fan's Take: Why Can’t Wozniacki Win a Grand Slam?Top seed Caroline Wozniacki failed to win a major tournament yet again, will she ever?Also published on:
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Prince Fielder’s Fantasy Value in Detroit Versus Other Teams: A Fan's LookPrince Fielder's fantasy Value in Detroit opposed to other players he could have played.Also published on:
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State of the Union and Responses Show Country's DivideThe State of the Union showed the differences in the country's parties.
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GOP Voters Mixed on State of the Union AddressHere are responses from a few traditionally California GOP voters on Obama's State of the Union address.
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Top Fantasy Baseball Catchers in 2012 Aren’t Big Names: A Fan's TakeThe top fantasy catchers aren't big name boppers.
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Obsession with Romney’s Tax Rate is OverblownRomney's Tax rate isn't ridiculous
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Three Things the Australian Open Leads Us to Expect from U.S. Men’s Tennis in 2012: A Fan's TakeWhat we should expect from the American male tennis players in 2012.Also published on:
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Serena Williams’ Exit Marks Disappointing American Showing at 2012 Australian Open: A Fan's ReactionThe American's did not perform well at the Australian OpenAlso published on:
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An End Not Befitting the Legend Joe PaternoJoe Paterno's passing didn't do justice to his legacy.
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With South Carolina Primary, Gingrich Leads Charge on WashingtonGingrich is in the driver's seat for the republican presidential nomination.
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Men’s Third and Fourth Rounds Littered with Surprises at Australian Open: A Fan's ReactionSurprises from the first few rounds of the 2012 Australian Open.Also published on:
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Five Cheap Closers to Snag Late in Your Fantasy Baseball DraftA few guys who won't cost a lot but could be very valuable in the upcoming fantasy season.Also published on:
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Gingrich's Passionate Outburst Puts Him Ahead in South CarolinaGingrich stands up for personal rights in final debate before South Carolina primary.Also published on:
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Isner the Lone American Bright Spot at Australian Open: A Fan's ViewJohn Isner is the only American to shine so far at the 2012 Australian Open.Also published on:
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Serena Williams Leads American Women at Australian Open: A Fan's ReactionAmerican women are doing well at the beginning of the Australian OpenAlso published on:
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Wikipedia Blackout a Stand for Internet RightsInternet protests have great effect in 24 hour period.
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Italian Cruise Ship Situation a Disaster of Titanic ProportionsPoor handling of the situation has made the cruise ship disaster even worse.
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Surprises from Early Australian Open Rounds: A Fan's ReactionUpsets and unexpected results in the first few days of the 2012 Australian OpenAlso published on:
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Australian Open: Five Male Underdogs Who Could Make Deep Tournament RunsA few underdogs who could surprise this year.Also published on:
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Australian Open: Five Under-the-Radar Females Who Could SurpriseA few sleepers for the women's singles tournament at the 2012 Australian OpenAlso published on:
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Australian Open: Five Contenders for the Women's Singles TitleThe top female contenders in the Australian Open.Also published on:
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Australian Open: Five Contenders for the Men's Singles TitleThe top five men who could lift the trophy.Also published on:
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Five Biggest Rock Bands of the 1990sA look at five of the biggest rock bands of the 1990s.
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Five Best Men’s Singles Players in Australian Open History: A Fan's ViewThe best male players in Australian Open HistoryAlso published on:
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Five Hitters Due for Fantasy Comebacks in 2012A fantasy preview of five hitters due for big 2012 season's after poor showings in 2011.Also published on:
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My Audition for FOX's 'MasterChef'One person's audition for a FOX cooking show.
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Where to Watch the Super Bowl in Marin County, CAThree great places to watch sports in Marin County.Also published on:
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The Best Cal Football Recruits of the Past 15 Years: A Fan's TakeThe best five football recruits for the University of California Berkeley.Also published on:
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Foster the People's Mainstream Success Not TypicalThe alternative rock trio have gained international recognition for their music.
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Romney Appears Presidential in GOP DebateMitt Romney looks real good as the race for the nomination continues.Also published on:
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Best Places to Watch the BCS National Title Game in S.F. Bay AreaThe best places to watch college football in the Bay Area.Also published on:
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5 Bold Predictions for the 2012 Baseball Season5 surprising events that could happen during the 2012 baseball season.Also published on:
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2011 Not the Best Year for Network SitcomsA look at the disappointing network comedy slate from 2011.
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Iowa Caucus Not Be-All, End-All for CandidatesWhy the Iowa Caucuses aren't so decisive.
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10 NFL Traditions that Need to Be RetiredSome NFL traditions that must mercifully be ended.
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Has Modern Family Lost Its Way?Thoughts about this season of ABC's Modern Family
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Gingrich Still Top of the Heap in Last Debate of the YearA few observations from the final GOP debate of the year.
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Five Greatest Concert Acts No Longer PerformingA list of five bands to see in concert, if they were and could still perform.
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Prospective Mates for Tim TebowA few people who Tim should consider as future Mrs. Tebow's
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Khloe Does Dallas and Other Potenial Kardashian SpinoffsA few interesting ideas for potential future Kardashian shows.
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Studies at an Ivy League UniversityOne man's studies at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York
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Gingrich the Bigger Man in Face of Debate AttacksNewt Gingrich strengthened his hold on the nomination by repelling repeated attacks by fellow candidates
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Best-Selling Pop Artists of the Last 15 YearsA look at the top five selling pop artists of the past era
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Five Great Day Trips from Miami, FloridaFive Miami Day Trips
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Adele Continues to Succeed with Unique StyleHow British soul singer Adele manages to dominate all aspects of the music scene.
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Carson Palmer Trade: Why Al Davis Would Have Made This DealWhy the late great Al Davis would have traded for Carson Palmer
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The NFL Will Be Forever Changed by Davis’ PassingA few thoughts on Al Davis' Passing
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Who’s Next for Lenardo DiCaprio and Blake Lively?Who might Leo and Blake date next?
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Celebrities That Need Their Own MuseumArnold has a museum, who will be next?
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Will Lady Gaga Have Madonna’s Staying Power?Lady Gaga is the biggest artist on the planet but can she stay there?
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Celebrities that Might as Well Get MarriedA few socialites that could use a fame boost through a wedding.
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Various Industries Brad Pitt Has Conquered on and Off ScreenMore industries Brad Pitt has conquered including the Baseball world.
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Justin Bieber’s Dating OptionsThe celebrity dating field for Justin Bieber.
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10 MLB Rookies Who Could Make a Huge Impact in OctoberA few rookie who could be key players for their respective teams in the upcoming playoffs.
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MLB Playoffs: Ranking Every Contender's Potential Pitching RotationRanking the contending MLB teams rotations.
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Oakland Raiders Passing Game is Key in Buffalo Bills MatchupA look at the Keys to the Raiders offense.
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Andrew Bailey, Grant Balfour Head Oakland A's 2012 BullpenA look at the A's 2012 bullpen.
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Five Celebrity Relatives Who Would Be Great on 'Dancing with the Stars'There are several relatives of a few people who competed on DWTS that could do well.
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'Two and a Half Men' and Five Other Sitcoms with Lead Actor ChangesHow sitcoms perform after big casting changes can say a lot about the show.
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Why Experimental Rock Bands Like Queens of the Stone Age Are DisappearingCreative Rock bands are disappearing because of singles driven digital music sales.
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MLB Trade Rumors: Top 5 Players Rumored to Move in 2011 Who WILL in 2012Five mlb players who could move after not doing so at the trade deadline.
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MLB Trade Rumors: 10 Best Infielders on the Offseason MarketSome infielders who could move this offseason.
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2012 MLB Free Agency: 10 Cheaper Options Who Could Have All-Star Seasons10 potential bargain MLB All-Stars in 2012
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Cal Bears Defense, Zach Maynard, Off to a Promising Start Following Defeat of Fresno StateRecap of the Bears week one win.



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