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Thursday Night Open Thread

President Obama has surfaced in the Blagojevich trial about what he knew about Blago's desire for a cabinet position if he named Valerie Jarrett to the Senate. Blago's former Chief of Staff John Harris testified he thinks Obama did know. Obama has said he didn't and U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald said the same when announcing Blago's Indictment. Now Team Blago wants the FBI 302 (investigative report) of Obama's interview with the feds. Will they get it? This judge doesn't seem to give Blago's lawyers an inch, between limiting their cross and sustaining objection after objection to their questions, so I doubt it. He also refused today to delay the trial so the defense could study any effect of the Skilling opinion on honest services fraud. He told Team Blago, it "may not offer a lot of hope for you."

The report in Sarah Palin's latest ethics probe is out. Her fund for legal fees was unethical. She's agreed to pay back more than $300,000. The report found no criminal conduct because she relied on advice of counsel. This latest probe was one of the reasons she gave for resigning as Governor. The report is available here.

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Thursday Morning Open Thread

World Cup - The Azurri in deep trouble, losng to Slovakia 1-0 at half. The Kiwis look non-threatening against Paraguay.

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Wednesday Morning Open Thread

I'm traveling again tonight.

This afternoon in the World Cup, Germany plays Ghana and Australia faces Serbia. Ghana leads the group and is assured of going through with a draw. A win of course seal the group win. Germany goes through with a win or a draw and a Serbia draw or loss by less than 8. Serbia goes through with a win or a draw and a German loss. Australia goes through with a win and a German loss. Clear?

I like Germany over Ghana and a draw between Australia and Serbia. This result would put Germany through at the top of the group but Ghana could still qualify with on tiebreakers with Serbia. The goal count would decide it.

The USA probably would prefer to face Ghana or Serbia rather than Germany in Saturday's Round of 16 game. Therefore, root for a German win.

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Tuesday Morning Open Thread

World Cup - On paper, the Mexico-Uruguay match should offer a game where both teams pull out all the stops to win this game the reason is both teams are 3 points clear of the other two teams in the group, France and South Africa, and both hold large goal differentials over these two teams (France would have to pick up 5 goals on goal differential (or 4 goals with a +4 goals scored) to qualify.)

The incentive for winning Group A is playing South Korea or Greece instead of Argentina in the Round of 16. That is a pretty big incentive.In the other early game, France has disintegrated and South Africa is simply not very good.

Mexico-Uruguay is clearly the match to watch. I like Uruguay.

Final scores -Uruguay 1 - Mexico 0, South Africa 2 - France1. Uruguay wins the group and avoids Argentina. Mexico also advances but has to face Argentina in the round of 16.

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Monday Afternoon Open Thread

Spain's last stand in the World Cup comes this afternoon versus Honduras. With Chile's 1-0 win over Switzerland, Spain's chances hinge on a win today. If they draw, even a win over Chile can not guarantee Spain's passage to the Round of 16 (Switzerland could qualify with a win in its final match with Honduras.) Spain, the pre-tournament favorite, has to win today. And even a win today is no guarantee- only a guarantee that Spain will control its own destiny.

It's a huge match.

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Sunday Morning Open Thread: Happy Fathers Day!

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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Saturday Night Open Thread

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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Saturday Morning Open Thread

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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Friday Morning Open Thread

Go Algeria! Beat England!

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Wednesday Night Open Thread

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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Tuesday Afternoon Open Thread

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Monday Afternoon Open Thread

Travel night for me. May post late tonight.

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