Anthony Mercado
Anthony Mercado wrote sports and features for community newspapers in Southern California, wrote and produced content for PBS “The Nightly Business Report,” produced and hosted a TV news magazine in Miami, FL, and was a PR flack. He loves good conversations about politics, sports, pop culture and human nature.
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University of Utah. BS in Mass Communication.Attended UCLA for 2 years.Featured Content (1 of 2)
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Photos: Autumn in Oakland County, MichiganHere are a few fall pictures in North Oakland County, Michigan. -
Triple Crown Contenders: Miguel Cabrera in Hunt for Coveted AccomplishmentThere are only a handful of Baseball Triple Crown winners in history. Miguel Cabrera is in the hunt but look at five who came so close since Yaz did it in 1967.
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The Top 10 Utah Utes in NFL HistoryThe University of Utah has sent several players to the NFL, but only a few have risen to the top in their own way.
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Ford Field Stadium Guide: The Detroit Lions' Architectural MasterpieceThe Detroit Lions play in one of the most beautiful stadiums in the country and the team is Super Bowl ready.
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MLB September Meltdowns: Choking Teams Not for the Faint of HeartThe top 10 historic MLB meltdowns, chokes, or whatever you want to call them.Also published on:
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Photos: Campaign Signs Amid Street Signs Subliminal Messages?Be careful what nearby street signs say next to your campaign paraphernalia -
Romney and Obama: Ads Tell Us They're Angels or DemonsHow to decide on a vote for the free world in the puzzling genre of television advertisements.
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PGA Championship Kiawah Island Fun FactsA winning score are this weekend's PGA Championship will depend on the elements. Here are a few facts about the course.
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The Unites States Basketball Loss in 1972 Changed Amateur AthleticsThe most shocking Olympic result was the United States basketball loss to the Soviet Union in 1972. It changed the Olympics to me and many others.
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Depression: A Lifetime RealityMany people live a lifetime of self-hating, ugly thoughts. With proper treatment, there is hope in the fight against clinical depression.
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First Person: I'm Staying in DetroitDespite having witnessed hardships and seeing my property value drop beyond repair, I stay in Detroit.
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Secret Service Expense AccountsIt seems everywhere but the government, jobs are at will. One more thing that needs to be changed.
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First Person: My Small Business Audit at Age 22At 22, life seems simple and wide open. A run-in with the IRS made awakened a harsch reality
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Fun Genealogical FindsGenealogical work has brought great comfort and fun to millions of people with aspirations of Royalty.
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Confessions of a Mormon ConvertMormons were all around me growing up, but I was an adult when I found out what they really believe and who they are. -
Trayvon Martin and Hate CrimesHow does a tragic death turn into a a "hate crime" without evidence?
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Spring Fever: Time for a Smoothie Fast?The FDA recommends a healthy portion of fruit and vegetables each day, why not enjoy them? -
Hot Dogs Versus Pink SlimeThe difference between processing meat has technical variations that make hot dogs and pink slme ok to eat.
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Private Tax Information May Become Less PrivateThe U.S. Senate Committee on Finance is considering limited distribution of private tax information to law enforcement agencies to crack down on indentity theft and tax return fraud.
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Cheap Gas, Lower Health Costs and Good FoodKids in college and retirement savings are a paradox. Here are just a few tips of advice from a spendthrift.
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Submarine RacesA man discovers how his perception of life when he was a boy was a filtered reality.
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Waiting for 'Mad Men'"Mad Men" premieres on AMC March 25th. What does the past define about the future story-line to come?
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In Michigan: Mitt, Santorum and a BacheloretteAs Michiganders go to the polls, they have much to contemplate in a statwe hard hit by a recession
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From the Couch to a 50-Mile Bike RaceTo get out of my winter slug mode, I walk in the cold and ride a stationary bike preparing for a race.
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Looking for OscarA midwest beauty goes to New York in the 1930's seeking fame and fortune on Broadway. Her optimism guides her along with knowing how to spot movers and shakers.
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A Small Christmas Gift and a Bonus of HopeOne Christmas years ago I gave a beggar my last 84 cents. It changed my life.
