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Happy Fathers Day!
World Cup -- Paraguay leads Slovakia 1-0 at the 70th minute. Paraguay wins 2-0. New Zealand ties Italy 1-1. Brazil faces the Ivory Coast this afternoon.
US Open - Dustin Johnson hits the ball 500 yards and leads the US Open by 2. Tiger might be back. Shot 66 yesterday and sits 4 back.
Tour of Switzerland - What does Lance have? Today's time trial will tell us a lot about his chances in the Tour de France.
Yanks, Rays, Sox in tight battle in AL East- The 3 best teams in baseball are in the same division. One will be left out of the playoffs.
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I'm sure there's news to report, but I haven't seen much today.
Does anyone have something special planned for Father's Day?
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World Cup -- The Netherlands beat Japan 1-0. Ghana faces Australia now. Cameroon faces Denmark later. I like Australia and Cameroon.
Golf -- The US Open is at Pebble Beach, a beautiful place. Phil Mickelson is just 2 shots back after shooting 66 yesterday.
Tennis -- Wimbledon starts on Monday.Nadal looked great in Paris and is now No. 1 again. Roger Federer is still the favorite in Wimbledon.
Cycling -- Lance Armstrong rides a time trial on Sunday in the Tour of Switzerland that should tell us a lot about whether Lance has a chance in the Tour de France, which starts July 3.
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Go Algeria! Beat England!
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BP has to put aside $20 billion, but what happens if there are criminal charges? The New York Times examines that possibility.
An upstate New York terrorism case may set the standard for entrapment in such cases. A judge has continued the jury trial of four defendants but the matter is far from settled:
Did a shadowy informant encourage the men to plot mass murder, or did he go too far and manufacture a plan for mayhem?
The judge, Colleen McMahon, excused potential jurors on Monday and criticized the prosecutors for being late in giving the defense an investigator’s report suggesting that the men — a group of ex-convicts and drug offenders — were incapable of carrying out a complex attack without the informer, a fast-talker who was on the government payroll.
Apple has joined AT&T in stopping pre-sales of the iPhone. With 600,000 ordered in one day, it's afraid it won't be able to meet the demand.
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Travel night for me. May post late tonight.
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Busy day today. On your own for the World Cup, as you probably already figured out.
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Before I catch up on the news, I have to watch the season finale of Breaking Bad
and check the blog for new spammers that registered since Thursday and zap their comments.Here's an open thread, all topics welcome.
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World Cup - Ghana v. Serbia. Serbia should win.
Slovenia, the USA's next opponent, beat Algeria 1-0.
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Open Thread+. I'm still not thinking much about politics. Besides the World Cup and a critical Game 5 in the NBA Finals, the most intriguing story in sports is conference re-alignment in college football.
The Big Ten started it all when its commissioner Jim Delaney declared that the Big Ten would expand last December. Why would the Big Ten expand? (Understand that this is all about money and nothing else. One of the funniest aspects of the story is all the talk about "academics" being a consideration. Yeah, right.) Two words - Notre Dame. The Big Ten has coveted Notre Dame forever and in fact, Notre Dame is a good fit for the Big Ten. And with its Big Ten TV network, the Big Ten now actually offers Notre Dame financial advantages (Once upon a time, Notre Dame's NBC deal was the envy of college football, not anymore. All Big Ten and SEC teams make more TV money than Notre Dame. Delaney wanted Notre Dame. But what he got was . . . Nebraska? Not seeing the money in that one. More . .
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The association football starts early tomorrow, with Greece facing South Korea at 7 am on the East Coast and Argentina facing Nigeria at 9:30am.
The big one for us is at 2 pm - USA v. England.
I like Greece, Nigeria and England. More on these games at Sportsleft.
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