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20 in 20: No. 9 --- Greivis Vasquez
The Venezuelan could climb higher after his senior season
From Black to Old Blue
With the U.S. Open finished (finally) at Bethpage Black, it's time to turn our attention to Tiger Woods' own AT&T National
Zadzooks and Sega present "Win with the Conduit."
Watch Washington Times reporter Joseph Szadkowski's interview with High Voltage Software’s Chief Creative Officer Eric Nofsinger about Sega’s upcoming first person shooter The Conduit and win a copy of the game. Readers answer a question correctly and will be entered into a random drawing to win one of five copies of the game.
Liberals' views on Obama's broken promises
A partial list of promises that those on the left think that Obama has broken.
Toss the tyrannical talking points
Why conservatives can cool it with the Obama-Iran rhetoric.
Obama Web site has yet to cohere
The new WhiteHouse.gov is flashy and tech-savvy, but try finding stuff.
Sarkozy raps the burkha
French President Nicolas Sarkozy says there's no place in France for Islamic burkhas. Vive la liberte de religion!
Outrageous case from Seattle: teens who beat a police officer so badly that he has brain damage get no jail time
Teens who brutally beat a police officer get no prison time.
Italy's hooker probe to question 30 women
Italian prosecutors plan to quiz 30 women in Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's prostitution probe. I hope it's a multiple-choice quiz.
They don't eat horses, do they?
British horse owners don't want to pledge not to eat their animals -- but only because they don't do that sort of thing anyway. Really.
Missing governor is found -- sort of
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford didn't tell anyone he was going on a hike. Chalk it up to "executive privilege."
Beard named Eastern Conference Player of the Week
Mystics' leading scorer averaged 25.5 points a game last week
Anglicans in Texas
Observations after the first day of covering the constitutional convention of the new Anglican province
MSNBC's Matthews wants Iranian protesters defenseless
MSNBC's Chris Matthews was critical of Florida senatorial candidate Marco Rubio for suggesting the circumstances in Iran would be different if there was a 2nd amendment.
U.S. wants Chinese Internet filters replaced
The Obama administration issued a rare call Monday for China to invalidate an order issued last week that requires all computers sold in the country to haveGreen Dam internet filtering software.