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| | Pick 'em game: Ravens looking to intercept Roethlisberger | | This doesn't look like a good matchup for the Pittsburgh Steelers: the quarterback who leads the NFL in interceptions going against a Baltimore Ravens defense that is the league's best in picking off passes. Ben Roethlisberger has never played a full game in Baltimore, but he understands the challenge that awaits Sunday from a Ravens defense that has 18 interceptions. He has thrown 17 himself, only three fewer than he had in his first two seasons combined. So it's not surprising that coach Bill Cowher cautioned his quarterback about trying to force throws or gambling he can complete a pass into heavy coverage. "Coach said that an incomplete pass might be the best play we have this week," Roethlisberger said Wednesday. "An incompletion is not going to hurt you. It's hard to tell a quarterback to be smart and not throw a pick. I just have to be patient and hopefully we can establish the run game and get ready to hit some big plays." Not many teams have done that to the Ravens (8-2), who have two former NFL Defensive Players of the Year in safety Ed Reed and linebacker Ray Lewis. Reed is challenging to play against because he... | |
| | Minnesota 104, LA Clippers 96 | | The minutes have been somewhat hard to come by for Randy Foye early in his rookie season. The lottery pick from Villanova patiently waited for Timberwolves coach Dwane Casey to do what his college coach did so often -- give him the ball and turn him loose. He finally got his chance on Saturday night against the Los Angeles Clippers, and boy did he make the most of it. Foye scored 14 of his 15 points in the fourth quarter, rallying Minnesota to a thrilling 104-96 victory over the Clippers. Foye had scored just 14 points in his previous five games, but was by far the best player on the court when it counted on Saturday night.
"I've been kind of waiting for this," Foye said. "I just wanted the chance to do what I did in college, have the ball in my hands and make plays." Kevin Garnett added 25 points and 10 rebounds for the Wolves, who trailed by as many as 16 in the third quarter thanks to a torrid start from former teammate Sam Cassell. Cassell scored 28 points in the first 36 minutes, but Ricky Davis shut him down in the final period, holding him to three points on 1-of-5 shooting. Foye opened the fourth with a 3-pointer and a pretty,... | |
| | | Gates plans report to Bush on Iraq | | BAGHDAD, Iraq - Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Friday that he hopes to give a report to
President Bush this weekend on what he learned during his three days of meetings with military and political leaders here.
Gates declined to say whether he plans to recommend a short-term increase in U.S. troop levels. But he said he believes the U.S. and Iraqis have "a broad strategic agreement between the Iraqi military and Iraqi government and our military.""There is still some work to be done," Gates said. "But I do expect to give a report to the president on what I've learned and my perceptions."Speaking to reporters at Camp Victory, with the sounds of artillery fire and jet aircraft in the background, Gates said that "clearly there are more discussions that need to take place in Washington and more specific recommendations."He said Gen. George Casey, the top U.S. commander in
Iraq, was continuing to work with Iraqi officials, with more details expected in the days ahead.
Gates said he is "quite confident that what I've heard from the Iraqis of their plans this week, that we will be able together, and with them in the lead, we will be able to make an improvement in the security... | |
| | Streetcar Named Desire . | | Streetcar Named Desire Every spring, below a second-story balcony in New Orleans' fabled French Quarter, crowds gather to watch men tear at their T-shirts in agony and shout at the heavens. For the uninitiated bystander, such a ritual might seem cultish, or perhaps simply overindulgent. But to those who have taken in Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, either on stage or on screen, the spectacle exposes a far different meaning.To those men (and women) opening their hearts and vocal chords toward the open windows of the Vieux Carre, the name Stella on their lips, it's the opportunity to step into the shoes of a dramatic legend.A Streetcar Named Desire fueled the legends of two of America's icons of drama: Tennessee Williams and the star of his play, the 23-year-old Marlon Brando. For Morning Edition, NPR's Debbie Elliott digs into the history of the play to find out how Williams created this potent mix of raw emotion and sex that would become what theater critics would later call the best play of the 20th century.Before igniting the careers of its author and stars, Streetcar endured a somewhat lengthy gestation. Williams put the script through numerous... | |
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| | Best Play station 2 game ever......... | | So what was the best game which have ever played? Which console is it you have played it on? Do you still play this game?I think the best game was grand theft auto 3 for the playy station 2, The whole story line was amazing although towasrds the end it got a bit boring. Killing the mexica's and that wwas it. | |
| | just have a look at these..Daaam GOOD | | Do you want something -- Will you pay the priceThe great sin -- Gossip. The great crippler -- Fear.The greatest mistake -- Giving up.The most satisfying experience -- Doing your duty first.The best action -- Keep the mind clear and judgment good. The greatest blessing -- Good health. The biggest fool - The man who lies to himself.The great gamble -- Substituting hope for facts. The most certain thing in life -- Change. The greatest joy -- Being needed. The cleverest man -- The one who does what he thinks is right. The most potent force -- Positive thinking. The greatest opportunity -- The next one. The greatest thought -- God. The greatest victory -- Victory over self. The best play -- Successful work. The greatest handicap -- Egotism. The most expensive indulgence -- Hate.The most dangerous man -- The liar The most ridiculous trait -- False pride.The greatest loss -- Loss of self confidence.The greatest need -- Common sense. | |
| | The Best??? | | Which team for cricket do you rate the best in the world if the question arises of cool, normal play, fair play, peaceful play under pressure??? | |
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