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Post-Super Bowl Thoughts on Sacramento’s Kings

February 6, 2014 by etelfeyan

              Well, that wasn’t much of a Super Bowl, was it?  At least it wasn’t the competitive nail-biter many had predicted it would be.  Instead, it turned out to be a good excuse to watch the commercials, which, as far as I could tell, were a disappointing mix of the overly sentimental (Budweiser and Pepsi […]

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Is the Game in Decline? Considering the Future of America’s Obsession with Football

January 28, 2014 by etelfeyan

              And so, we again come to that most unofficial of national holidays: the Super Bowl.  If I read my Roman numerals correctly, this one is number forty-eight.  That’s depressing for several reasons, not least of which is that I remember the first.               The game was just beginning to catch on with the masses […]

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The Christie Mystery: Three Unanswered Questions about Bridgegate

January 25, 2014 by etelfeyan

              As the charges fly about another apparent scandal, this one from the mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie still has questions being asked about his administration’s role in the fiasco that resulted from the closing of lanes from Fort Lee to the George Washington Bridge back in September of last year.  Three […]

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E. Haig’s Summary of the Best Picture Oscar Nominees

January 25, 2014 by etelfeyan

              Now that the Academy Award nominations have been released, the focus is on which of the nine nominated films will garner the coveted best picture award.  There were few surprises among the nominees for that award, other than that the Coen Brothers’ “Inside Llewyn Davis,” which was widely praised by critics, was shunned.               […]

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