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  • UFC's Biggest Dream Fights
    The UFC has scheduled dream matches for most of the year, but what are some that fans really want to see? Read all about Fedor, Gomi, Silva, Lesnar and more.
  • New York Daily News: Giambi Failed Amphetamines Test
    It seems every other week, something new hits the press regarding Yankees 1B Jason Giambi and performance enhancing drugs. The latest report says he failed an amphetamine test administered by MLB.
  • WWE Massive Injury List Grows & Changes Plans
    Over the past few weeks some of WWE's main eventers have been forced to the sidelines due to injuries. Between Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker and Mr. Kennedy, read on about when they will be expected back and more.
  • The Shield Season Six Transforms into Vic Vs. Shane
    Vic Mackey and Shane Vendrell are at odds with one another over their past crimes. Each has killed a cop. So how can one be the hero and the other be the antagonist?
  • UFC 71 Preview from Las Vegas: Chuck Liddell Vs. Quinton Jackson in One of the Year's Most Anticipated Fights
    UFC 71 will emanate from the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The show will feature many fighters who are among the best in the world. The main event will see Chuck Liddell defend the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship against Quinton Jackson.
  • NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg Pondering 2008 Presidential Run
    A report by the Washington Times says friends close to the New York City mayor have told them he plans to put aside close to $1 billion in anticipation of a bid for the White House next year.
  • NWA Breaks Relationship with TNA Wrestling
    The National Wrestling Alliance has ended their five-year relationship with TNA Wrestling, effective immediately. The ramifications for both organizations will have a large impact on the current pro wrestling product in the United States.
  • UFC Champion Chuck Liddell Graces ESPN the Magazine Cover
    UFC light heavyweight champion, Chuck "The Iceman" Liddell is the first MMA fighter to be featured on the cover of ESPN The Magazine. This is one example of the explosion of MMA into American mainstream pop-culture in recen tyears.
  • WWE, TNA and ROH Await Major Spring and Summer
    WWE, TNA and ROH are the top three wrestling promotions in the United States. Each await the upcoming spring and summer seasons to electrify their fanbases.
  • WWE RAW Report from Penn State University
    WWE RAW emanated from the campus of Penn State University this week. A star studded line-up included John Cena, Edge, Shawn Michaels, Randy Orton and Mr. Kennedy.
  • Pentagon to 35,000 Troops: You're Going to Iraq
    The Pentagon has informed over 30,000 American soldiers they will be headed to Iraq by December 2007. The increase in troops is aimed at securing Baghdad.
  • Joe Mauer Minnesota Twins All-Star on DL
    The Minnesota Twins will have to deal with yet another injury. This time to their franchise catcher, Joe Mauer.
  • Ring of Honor Wrestling Inks PPV/VOD Deal
    One of the most popular wrestling promotions in the world is Ring of Honor. Starting this July, over 50 million homes will have access to shows via pay-per-view and video on-demand services.
  • WWE World Champion Undertaker Seriously Injured
    WWE World Heavyweight Champion, Undertaker is believed to have a torn biceps. He will go to Dr. James Andrews to see how serious it is and perhaps, to consider surgery. He may miss at least six months of action.
  • WWE RAW Report from London, England
    The last WWE RAW show before Backlash features a Wrestlemania rematch between WWE Champion John Cena and Shawn Michaels. If you missed it, you should go out of your way to catch one of the replays.
  • Bruiser Brody: Pro Wrestling's Last True Outlaw
    Bruiser Brody was a true outlaw in the world of professional wrestling. He was never one to be walked on and he made sure of it. Through his career which spanned the globe but ended tragically in 1988, he carved a legacy that's felt to this day.
  • Why the Undertaker is One of the Best Pro Wrestlers Ever
    The Undertaker has been one of the most revered pro wrestlers. This is why he should be considered one of the best of all-time.
  • UFC 70 Results Include ANOTHER Shocker
    UFC 70 from Manchester, England was shown free on Spike TV over the weekend in North America. Mirko Cro Cop, Michael Bisping and Andrei Arlovski headline a major MMA show. Read about the shocking upset...
  • WWE RAW Report for April 16 from Milan, Italy
    WWE's European tour includes two Monday Night RAW's from overseas. Monday night saw them wrestle in Milan, Italy. A surprising title change occured on the show, read on to see which Champion lost.
  • UFC 70 Preview for Spike TV
    Saturday night, April 21st, the UFC will present a free night of fights on Spike TV. Great fighters like Cro Cop, Arlovski and Bisping are on the card. Read the preview and prepare for a great night of action.
  • New York Yankees Place Two Starters on DL
    The Yankees placed two of their starters on the disabled list over the weekend. With a series in Boston just days away, the offense must pick up the slack (again).
  • Is Harry Potter Coming to Universal Studios Florida?
    One of the most successful book and movie franchises in recent memory could be turned into a theme park at Universal Studios.
  • New York Mets: Following Your Team's Best Blogs
    Blogs are an ever increasingly popular venture on the internet. This is a list and look at some of the best blogs based on the New York Mets. From fans to beat reporters and everything in between.
  • Prison Break Season Finale Leaves Major Questions
    Prison Break, one of the hit shows on FOX, had it's second season finale this week. Where do all the characters stand now? Linc, Scofield, Mahone, Sarah, Bellick, T-Bag, Sucre, Kim and others.
  • FX's the Shield Continues with Amazing Television
    "The Shield" has entered its sixth season on the FX television network. Through just two episodes thus far, the season is as intense as any before it.
  • Jay Leno May Not Go Quietly into the "Late Night" for Conan O'Brien
    Jay Leno agreed to step down from his current role as host of "The Tonight Show" in 2009 years ago but may be having second thoughts. Nevertheless, Conan O'Brien is guaranteed to take over in two years. So where will Leno go?
  • NFL Suspends Pacman Jones for 2007 Season
    Adam "Pacman" Jones has had numerous run-ins with the law in recent years. Now he will have to straighten out his life or he will risk never playing a single down in the NFL again. He is suspended for the 2007 season and will have to apply for reinstatement for 2008.
  • WWE RAW Report for April 9th Bridgeport, Connecticut Show
    WWE RAW on April 9 was in Connecticut. Shawn Michaels fought Randy Orton to determine the next challenger for John Cena. Also, Mick Foley had a special surprise from the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
  • 'Grindhouse' Ticket Sales Disappointing
    The film 'Grindhouse' hit American theatres over the weekend amidst tremendous hype. After the weekend, ticket sales didn't meet expectations. Now Dimension Films is considering a new strategy to salvage the movie.
  • New York Islanders Earn Last Spot in NHL Playoffs
    The Islanders had to wait until the final game of the NHL regular season to earn a spot in the playoffs. It was win or go home. They had to face one of the best teams in the sport, the New Jersey Devils.
  • UFC 69 PPV Results from Houston, Texas Include HUGE Shocker
    UFC 69 in Houston, Texas took place Saturday night. With George St. Pierre making his first UFC Welterweight Championship defense against Matt Serra, could the unthinkable happen? Plus, undefeated Diego Sanchez fought rival Josh Koscheck.
  • Judge Orders No New Customers for Vonage
    On Friday, a judge ordered an injunction against Vonage prohibiting them from taking on new clients as well as ordering them to pay millions of dollars to Verizon. Why? And what affect will this have on business? Read on.
  • Pet Food Recall Expands to Include Dog Biscuits
    The FDA released news that the list of recalled pet foods has grown to include dog biscuits. Menu Foods continues to work to try and correct the massive problems that have been hurting pets across North America and Europe.
  • UFC Fight Night 9 from Las Vegas on Spike TV
    The Ultimate Fighting Championship will be hosting UFC Fight Night 9 live from Las Vegas on Thursday night, April 5th. It will air on Spike TV.
  • Director of 'A Christmas Story' Killed in LA Car Crash
    The director of the famous holiday film, "A Christmas Story" was killed along with his son as a result of a car crash on the Pacific Coast Highway in California. He was 67, his son was just 22.
  • Dominant New York Mets Begin 2007 Undefeated
    The New York Mets have started the 2007 season as one of the best teams in the game. Sure it's only one series, but who's counting? With great pitching, offense and defense, the Cardinals could not stop the team from Queens.
  • Two People Shot at CNN Center
    Tuesday afternoon a gunman opened fire at hotel located in the CNN Center complex. Police and security quickly responded.
  • Sony Drops Price on PSP System
    Sony has been criticized for overpricing their gaming systems. But they have just cut the price of the portable Sony PSP.
  • WWE RAW Report for April 2nd Dayton, Ohio Show
    The first WWE television show after Wrestlemania was an interesting one. Shawn Michaels and John Cena's tag team was put to the test in two battle royals. Vince McMahon tried to hide his bald head and much more.
  • Renee Descartes' Development of the Cartesian Method
    Renee Descartes developed the Cartesian Method and later used it to establish knowledge of what existed and what did not. He wrote about his findings and methods through his Meditations, which reached a discernable conclusion regarding the existence of the human mind.
  • Defending Capital Punishment with Help from Philosophy
    Since the beginning of civilizations, there has been debate as to whether or not capital punishment is right, fair or just plain wrong. This argument is for the use of capital punishment and its necessity in civilizations for a variety of reasons.
  • Poll Numbers Support Fred Thompson as Threat for Republican Nominee for President
    Fred Thompson had 12% in the latest Gallup poll. What does this mean for Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Mitt Romney? One thing is for certain, Thompson appears ready to throw his hat into the party.
  • Where Does WWE Go Now, After Wrestlemania?
    WWE is now in the post-Wrestlemania frame of mind. What can you expect over the next few weeks as the backlash from Wrestlemania is felt on RAW, Smackdown and ECW?
  • Preview for 2007 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony
    The 2007 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony is March 31st in Detroit. Nine of wrestling's most famous will be honored including Dusty Rhodes, Curt Hennig, Jim Ross and The Original Sheik.
  • WWE Wrestlemania 23 Results
    WWE Wrestlemania 23 took place Sunday night from Ford Field. History was made in more ways than one. Did Undertaker win the World Heavyweight Championship? Was Donald Trump shaved bald? And much more...
  • WWE Films Presents the Condemned (A Preview)
    The Condemned, an action/thriller film will hit theatres nation-wide on April 27th. It is the third release under the WWE Films umbrella.
  • My WWE Wrestlemania 23 Predictions
    WWE Wrestlemania 23 is this Sunday night from Ford Field in Detroit. It's time for predictions. Who will be shaved bald (Trump or McMahon)? Will Cena retain? Will Undertaker lose?
  • U.S. Marines Ban Large Tattoos
    Marines serving in the United States Armed Forces will be banned from getting new tattoo's below the elbow or knee and above the elbow beginning April 1st according to a new policy.
  • Sports Illustrated Links Pro Wrestlers to Steroid/Drug Ring
    Sports Illustrated has reported on an ongoing federal investigation of an alledged illegal steroid/drug distribution ring. Several large sports stars have already been uncovered and now the pro wrestling world is involved.
  • New Orleans Saints Stay Put Until 2010
    The Saints are one of the better teams in the NFL and now they have made sure they will stay in Louisiana through at least 2010.
  • 2007 New York Yankees and Mets Baseball Preview
    A few preview points for the New York Yankees and New York Mets as we inch closer and closer to the start of the 2007 MLB season.
  • Japan Media: UFC Owners Purchase PRIDE FC
    The first newspaper in Japan to report the sale of Pride to the owners of the UFC is SportsHoci. Still, all that's left is for a press conference to officially announce the biggest news in MMA.
  • Cena, Undertaker, McMahon Headline Last WWE RAW Before Wrestlemania
    The last Monday Night RAW before WWE Wrestlemania is set for Monday and an explosive show is on tap. Vince McMahon will face Donald Trump's representative, Bobby Lashley. John Cena, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker, Batista and others are set to appear also.
  • Tito Ortiz No Shows UFC Boxing Match Involving Promoter
    A scheduled and sanctioned boxing match between top UFC fighter Tito Ortiz and UFC promoter Dana White never happened. Tito Ortiz did not show up, angering Nevada State Athletic Commission officials.
  • Knicks Sign Randolph Morris from University of Kentucky
    The New York Knicks outbid everyone else and signed free-agent center Randolph Morris. The center led the University of Kentucky to the second round of the NCAA tournament just seven days earlier.
  • Brock Lesnar Set for United States Return
    Brock Lesnar is known for being one of the better amateur and pro wrestlers over the past decade. He failed at a career in the NFL and is now going to try his hand at mixed martial arts.
  • UFC 71 Tickets Available This Week
    The UFC 71 pay-per-view event will feature Chuck Liddell vs. Quiontin Jackson this May in Las Vegas. Tickets are going to be available this week.
  • Yankees' Chien-Ming Wang Will Start Season on DL
    The 2007 season is just on the horizon and the Yankees will have to persevere right off the bat. No breaks for the Brooklyn Bombers as ace pitcher Chien-Ming Wang will miss several weeks due to an injury.
  • Peyton Manning Hosts Saturday Night Live
    Peyton Manning is one of the most well-known sports stars in America. One of the premiere faces of the NFL will host SNL this weekend.
  • Broncos Al Wilson Fails Physical, Giants Trade Off
    Al Wilson was momentarily going to be a New York Giant according to football sources. That is no longer the case after a failed physical.
  • Wade Boggs to Induct Curt Hennig into WWE Hall of Fame
    World Wrestling Entertainment confirmed Friday afternoon that Wade Boggs will officially induct the late Curt Hennig a.k.a. Mr. Perfect, into the WWE Hall of Fame. The 2007 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be held on Saturday night March 31st, 2007.
  • WWF Purchased WCW Six Years Ago Today
    A day that some believe lives in infamy. It's certainly one that has impacted the pro wrestling industry unlike anyone could imagine. The day the World Wrestling Federation purchased it's top rival, World Championship Wrestling.
  • 15 British Sailors Captured by Iran
    The Iranian military have taken 15 British Royal Navy men under their own power as of this morning according to news reports. The 15 British Royal Navy men were routinely searching ships in Iraqi waters according to British officials.
  • Harry Houdini's Body to Be Exhumed by Kin
    Mystery has surrounded the death of one of the most famous escape artists of all-time. 81 years since Houdini's death, his kin wants to exhume his corpse to determine whether or not he was poisoned.
  • UFC Purchasing PRIDE Talk Getting LOUD
    The potential sale of Pride Fighting Championships has been rumored for nearly a year. The Ultimate Fighting Championship seems on the verge of the biggest story in MMA of the century and it could come soon. Check this article out to learn more.
  • UFC 70 Will Air on Spike TV for Free This April
    Normally, UFC pay per view events will run you on average about $40 per month. This April, UFC 70 will air on Spike TV, the cable home of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. This is an unprecedented move for the top MMA promotion in the United States.
  • WWE 24/7: Pro Wrestling on Demand, Twenty Four Hours a Day, Seven Days a Week
    WWE 24/7 is a video on-demand service providing wrestling footage from yesteryear and today to anyone who has the ability to order it. If you loved the AWA, Stampede, NWA, World Class, Smokey Mountain, ECW or WWF, you must learn more about this service.
  • Previewing Money in the Bank Ladder Match at WWE Wrestlemania 23 in Detroit
    The Money In The Bank Ladder Match at Wrestlemania is one of the most anticipated matches of the year. The highly important match will take place again this time with eight competitors. This is a preview with who has the best chance to win and much more.
  • Previews for 2007 WWE DVD Releases
    Fans love WWE DVDs, especially ones focused on a particular wrestler or theme. 2007 will be chock full of them with The Four Horsemen, Royal Rumble, World Class, John Cena, Rey Mysterio and others scheduled for release.
  • Ten Best WWE Wrestlemania Matches Ever
    Wrestlemania is the biggest pro wrestling show of all-time. This is a list of the greatest matches of all-time. Read on to dispute, agree but most of all, remember some great bouts.
  • New San Diego Chargers Head Coach Norv Turner
    The San Diego Chargers shocked the football world when they fired Marty Schottenheimer after a 14-2 season. Now they give the ball to offensive coordinator Norv Turner. Will he have success? Or did the team make a mistake in firing the coach of "Marty-ball"?
  • Former Wrestling Champion Mike Awesome Passes
    Awesome, a popular wrestler in the mid and late 1990s in Japan and then America was found dead over the weekend.
  • Donald Trump Enters WWE for Wrestlemania
    Wrestlemania 23 in Detroit, Michigan will host the Battle of the Billionaires when the hair of both Donald Trump and Vince McMahon will be at stake. Someone will be shaved bald, but who?
  • Pro Wrestling on TV: WWE, TNA and WSX
    For the first time in six years, there are three national pro wrestling promotions available to the masses. Check out this article to learn more about WWE, TNA and Wrestling Society X.
  • WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2007
    The WWE Hall of Fame 2007 induction ceremony will take place the day prior to Wrestlemania XXIII in Detroit, Michigan. This article details who should go in and who shouldn't.
  • Why New York Giants Head Coach Tom Coughlin Should Be Fired
    New York Giants head football coach Tom Coughlin has done little to nothing of what he said he would when he was hired. The locker room may not be in chaos but he has worn out his welcome. It's time for the new ownership to make a change.
  • Will the Liddell vs. Ortiz II Fight Elevate UFC Above Boxing?
    The Ultimate Fighting Championship will end the year with one of the biggest fights in history. Arguably the best fighter in the United States, Chuck Liddell will defend his UFC Light Heavyweight Championship.
  • WWE Champion John Cena: 2006's Undeniable Superstar
    World Wrestling Entertainment Champion John Cena has been the focal point of Monday Night RAW over the past year. Not only has he been the top star in the ring, but he's continued to branch into music as well as the movie screen.
  • Why Mark McGwire Does Belong in the Baseball Hall of Fame
    Whether you dislike the man or not, you can't deny the on-the-field results. Mark McGwire is one of the most important baseball players of the 1990s and he belongs in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
  • WWE SummerSlam History (1998-2001)
    In this third (of four) part of WWE SummerSlam history, we take a look back to 1998 to 2001. Recall such superstars as Steve Austin, The Rock, The Undertaker, Triple H, Kurt Angle, Mankind and many many more.
  • Fantasy Baseball Steals of 2006
    With just about four weeks left in the fantasy baseball season, we'll take a look at the biggest steals earlier on. From players out of nowhere to rejuvenating careers.
  • WWE SummerSlam History (1992-1997)
    This feature is part two of a lookg back at WWE SummerSlam history. From 1992 to 1997, WWE was in a transitional phase but still put on extraordinary wrestling matches that continue to be memorable to this day.
  • WWE SummerSlam History (1988-1991)
    WWE SummerSlam is known as the second biggest pro wrestling show of the year. It's existed since 1988 and each August, fans know to expect some of the greatest wrestlers in the world to put on a tremendous show.
  • New York Mets: 20 Years in the Making
    The New York Mets went from one of the perennial worst teams to World Series champion. Twenty years since last winning a World Series in 1986, the 2006 New York Mets are the class of the National League and attempting to reach that pinnacle again.
  • Extreme Championship Wrestling is Back
    Vince McMahon and WWE have brought back ECW, full time. The decision made seemingly on a whim last month has been the hottest talk in pro wrestling since. With a PPV and new TV series in the near future, will you be watching?
  • Australian Idol Star, Paulini Hits it Big
    Paulini was a child who always had goals to make it in the music industry. She won awards for her vocal talent in her teenage years. She's most famous for being among the final four singers during the first season of the hit show, Australian Idol..
  • EA Sports' MVP 06 NCAA Baseball, a Review
    EA and fans of the well-acclaimed MVP Baseball series were left out in the dust. Or so they thought. With no major league eligibility left, EA turned to the much ignored college baseball franchise. But now EA is the first console producer of the sport.
  • NFL Playoff System: Reasons For/Against Change
    The National Football League (NFL) is always on the front burner of American pop culture in late-January through early-February as the Super Bowl festivities take place.
  • Effects of the American Revolution
    When a revolutionary war occurs, it is bound to bring social, political and economical changes. Such was the case for Colonial America after the American War for Independence.
  • A Look Back at the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election
    There have been 55 Presidential elections in United States history, but none have been more controversial than in 2000. Democratic Vice-President Al Gore versus Republican George W. Bush was the major match-up.
  • Top 10 Stories in Pro Wrestling of 2005: WWE, TNA and More
    As the year is nearing it's closure, here's a look back at the top ten stories in the world of professional wrestling. It was tough to sort through all of the possibilities but I think I chose the ones that impacted the fans and industry the most.
  • Affirmative Action - Correcting Past Wrongs or Adding to the Problem?
    Throughout the 200 years of the United States of America's existence, there have been many controversial issues. One of the most important that has arisen is affirmative action. This social policy is wrong in today's society.
  • A Local Guide to Brooklyn, New York
    New York is not the largest in the nation when it comes to literal size, but it's diversity more than makes up for it. Brooklyn is the largest city with over two million people. You'll never find yourself bored or without something interesting to do.
  • 9 Steps to Writing a Great Research Paper
    Everyone must write a research paper to pass a course. Many students cringe when their professor mentions the word. Below are nine steps that will guide and help you to write a great research paper for your class.
  • Brazilian History: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
    Before the 16th century, indigenous people populated South America. They were nomads in every sense of the word. One of the earliest forms of imperialism would knock these people in the face in Brazil.
  • The Self-Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior
    If you were a pro wrestling fan during the late 1980s and early 1990s then you know who the Ultimate Warrior was. World Wrestling Entertainment released a DVD, "The Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior". Read on to see if this is worth your cash.
  • Jonathan Kozol - A Critic of New York City Public Schools
    Public education is often a controversial subject when discussed. In America, public education is pushed as an opportunity for every human being. It's promoted as being indiscriminate towards people. The truth is far from that belief.
  • Two Poetic Legends on Love
    W.B. Yeats and Khalil Gibron have written poems dealing with love. The two poets disagree on what love does and its effect on people and it's shown in their work.
  • Hulk Hogan Tops List of Best Professional Wrestlers of All-Time
    There have been thousands upon thousands of professional wrestlers through the years and even more who have trained to become one. Right now, we'll go through the top ten professional wrestlers of the modern era.
  • TNA Could Challenge WWE for Wrestling Fans
    World Wrestling Entertainment will be facing meaningful competition in the form of Total NonStop Action. October 1st will mark TNA's return to national television with a weekly show entitled, �IMPACT.'
  • NBA 2005-06 Eastern Conference Preview
    Prior to last season, the NBA's Eastern Conference was viewed as dominantly weaker than its Western counterpart. Last season, Shaquille O'Neal was sent packing to Miami and the tide slowly began to turn. Heres a preview of the NBAs Eastern Conference.
  • Jeff Pearlman's The Bad Guys Won Details the '86 Mets
    Current day New York is a Yankee town. As a loyal and long-standing Met fan, it kills me to say it. The Mets have just now begun to receive any national attention while those Bronx Bombers gather the back pages. But in 1986, the Mets ruled the world.
  • The Battle of Vicksburg: The Turning Point of the US Civil War
    When people think about all of the battles fought during the United States Civil War, the most famous is the Battle of Gettysburg. The majority would say it was the most important battle and the turning point of the war, however, that is not the case.
  • Biography of Wallace Stevens, a Classic American Poet
    Wallace Stevens said, "...imagination is the power that enables us to perceive the normal in the abnormal." His works use a imagination in painting a picture. Such works as "The Death of a Soldier" and "The Snow Man" shows the world as a truly cold place.
  • One Fall by Spencer Baum: The First Great Pro Wrestling Novel
    Many say that Mick Foley's autobiography "Have a Nice Day!: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks" broke down a barrier. Now the fiction genre has been upgraaded with the world of professional wrestling with the 2004 release of "One Fall" by Spencer Baum.
  • The Top Ten WWE DVDs
    World Wrestling Entertainment DVD's are some of the most popular products in stores such as Best Buy and Walmart. In this list, I'll take you on a tour of the best ten WWE DVDs available.
  • A Guide to Video Game Magazines
    Video Games make up a multi-billion dollar industry in today's market and millions of people play on various consoles. As a gamer, you can benefit greatly by purchasing a subscription to one of the many popular video game magazines.
  • A Look at WWE RAW's History
    WWE RAW has been the premiere pro wrestling television show for over 12 years. This two part column will take you through the years of RAW from it's infancy to what it has become today and detail the most memorable moments in WWE history.
  • Red Eye, a Movie by Wes Craven
    Last week, Red Eye opened in theaters across the nation. Should you spend $10 to go see it now? Or can you wait for it to come on cable? Read on to find out.
  • How to Run a Fantasy Football League
    Recently, fantasy football has become wildly popular. No longer is it played by the steady die-hard of National Football League fans, today it's played by just about everyone. If you would like to run a league, just use these principles and have fun.
  • Finding a Hotel Near Shea Stadium
    Flushing, New York is home to Shea Stadium, the ballpark of the New York Mets. Snuggled right in Queens, along with the USTA Tennis Center there are numerous available hotels for you to stay at. Here are just a few...
  • Enjoying Astroland Amusement Park and Coney Island
    Everybody has seen, been told about or at least knows of the famous Cyclone and Astroland Amusement Park. It's located in Brooklyn, New York at Coney Island.
  • Experience New York City
    Although there are tons of famous tourist spots, none are more worthwhile than New York City. Whether it's morning, afternoon or night there is always something to do in New York City. With a world to explore, what are you waiting for?
  • 22 Most Important Events in Pro Wrestling
    The following list will inform you about 22 of the most important events in the history of professional wrestling. Events from the past 50 years are covered. They've been discussed and analyzed but now they're here for all to read.
  • USA Should Not Be Obligated to Police the World
    The united States should NOT be responsible for policing the world. Even though the US is the world's most powerful country, it isn't required that it be involved in ever international event.

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