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more about #wallstreetjournal more comments → Artie Fufkin: Squatting for that photo is the most effort Abreu has made on a field in 5 seasons. more » HockeyMountain: SF Chronicle 1989: Athletics demolish trembling Giants more » Steve U: Polanski Violates Cinematic Conventions with 'Chinatown' more » Brazil Thrill: It's a lot more tasteful than the Boston Globe's headline: "BoSox Blindsided By Speedy Angels". more » ClueHeywood: Dodgers Inject Cardinals with Women's Fertility Drug; Sweep Series more » MattinglysSideburns: Tommy Smyth thinks a story about soccer in Myanmar is the perfect time to tell you about how many Irishmen have played for United over the years. more » Weed Against Speed: I heard Gary Glitter said Myanmar is "played out", whatever that means. more » Steve U: which is only slightly more illogical than "Coal Bears." But still considerably less illogical than Real Salt Lake. more » MarkKelsosMigraine: it really is more than just a game. It's an expression of freedom. Gary Bettman sees an opportunity here. He thinks he can completely crush that expre... more » Kid Canada: J. Peterman says it will always be Burma to him. more » P. Escobar, Jets Fan: "Early indications" meaning the Brooklyn Italian union doorman at the WSJ office who said he would never watch "a bunch of seven-foot darkies put a ba... more » Apocalypse ShamWow: Just a terrible WSJ article. Note how Barra, author of a recent book on Yogi Berra, somehow shoehorns in a Yogi quote. Brutal. more » Juancho: I also can't get used to Phil Jackson putting on weight and wearing his hair longer, along with going more salt than pepper. It's freaking me out, man! more » MarkKelsosMigraine: That picture looks a it was taken at a press conference where he was apologizing for hurting his family OR disrepecting the US House of Representitive... more » StevePerryPsychOut: Most people identify with ugly (but fabulously wealthy) pro coaches Personally, I identify better with Phil Jackson, but mostly for inappropriate lust... more » -
#mediameltdowns
Great Moments In Ill-Considered Headlines
The Wall Street Journal commemorates the Red Sox sweep at the hands of the Angels with this doozy—"Boston Goes Down in a Fiery Crash." Wow, Nick Adenhart's memory was more inspiring than I thought. [WSJ] -
#soccer
One Sporting Event That's Too Dangerous For Bylines
Chances are, you've never been to Myanmar. And correct me if I'm wrong, but you've also never been to a soccer game in Myanmar, because it's Myanmar, and because it's illegal for five people to gather in the same place. More » -
#lancearmstrong
Lance Armstrong Takes On The Wall Street Journal, Lance Armstrong Tweet-Reports
Last month, Lance Armstrong boycotted the media, speaking directly to his fans in 140-character chunks. He tried to break the ban by writing a letter to The WSJ, but they "butchered it," and instead, he printed it on his blog. More » -
#nba
Stan Van Gundy A "Working-Class Hero," Says Newspaper For Rich People (UPDATE)
There is no worse fate for an NBA final than to be turned into a roundtable discussion on the brilliance of the coach. Someone please tell the Wall Street Journal: Stan Van Gundy is not the reason people are watching. More »

