7.13.2008

Sunday reading

It's been a busy and trying few weeks, folks ...

Here's several week's worth of Sunday reading ...

Sports ...
a Guillen doesn't like Wrigley any better now
a Mayor Daley shows off acting talent in White Sox spot
a New manager Manuel key to Mets' personality makeover
a Batty problem: Baseball discusses broken bats
a Younger Steinbrenner a chip off the old Boss since taking reins
a 'The kid did it the right way' ... I was really glad to see the Bulls picked Rose. I would have let a loud grown if it was Michael Beasley.

Movies ...
a 'WALL-E' plugs into human emotion ... Seriously, since we saw the first trailer last year, there's no movie I wanted to see more this summer. And we saw it this week. Here's another review from the LA Times.

Media ...
a George F. Will has eyes on the nation

The Onion ...
a New Dad Thinks Baby Might Be Gay ... this is great for a laugh.
a Fall Canceled After 3 Billion Seasons

Music ...
a Coldplay turns up the heat with 'Viva la Vida'

Politics ...
a To the Loser Go the Spoils

The Internet ...
a The Google Ogle Defense: A Search for America's Psyche

Life & Other stuff ...
a Help Wanted: Looking For Plan B ... Jim Shea on updating a resume
a The unusual past of San Francisco Bay's Point Montara lighthouse comes to light
a Parents fret as even toddlers love 'High School' ... What did these moms expect, naming their kids Tayla and Jemma!?
a What Comes Next After Generation X?
a Exhibit Examines Costumes Of The Courageous
a After the Deluge, the World in a Grain of Sand

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