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Huckabee: Money talks (Arkansas News Bureau) It has always been about money with Mike Huckabee. From a talk he made to college Republicans in New York: He’s uncertain if he’ll run in the next presidential election in 2012. "I’m not sure I’m in a place in my life, personally, that I can afford to take off two years and not have an income," [...] More . . . English Premiership: Betting preview and picks (Covers.com) The soccer season is in full swing and we've enlisted the help of a former European oddsmaker. Shawn Young is back with his weekly picks for the pitch. SATURDAY TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR (-1, -125) vs. BLACKBURN ROVERS Spurs drew 0-0 at Fulham ... More . . . Joe Lemire: With key additions, Yankees primed for another run (Sports Illustrated) This spring, SI.com's writers are filing postcards from all 30 camps. To read all the postcards, click here. More . . . The Ultimate Guide to Wrestling Camps (InterMat) Want to ensure your wrestler is a happy camper? Choose his or her wrestling camp with care. These days, more and more youth and high school coaches are recommending wrestling camps to further develop the skills of their wrestlers. However, there's an overwhelming array of options: Technique camps. More . . . Ice Capades, a Wake, and Party Photo Tips (New York Times) Wrapping up fashion week in Paris with a iceberg, parties and a wake. More . . . Roll the dice at Rotary’s Casino Night (The Milton Standard-Journal) WATSONTOWN — Phrases like “hit me” and “the table is now open for betting” will be ringing out loud Saturday night in Watsontown. More . . . Wall Street Read of the Week: James Surowiecki's 'Special Interest' (The New York Observer) The sad truth about big, smart, journalistic Wall Street critiques is that they're awfully hard to come by. And when you find them, they sometimes turn out to be from reporters who have a history of walking into Goldman Sachs' headquarters in gorilla suits. (Not that there's anything so awful about that.) But the best ones, like James Surowiecki's "Special Interest" piece in the New Yorker ... More . . . Sheriff: Department will exhaust overtime money this summer (The Champion Newspaper) DeKalb County Sheriff Thomas Brown said his department will run out of overtime money this summer after the board of commissioners cut his budget next year by $900,000 – a reduction that led to his threatening commissioners with a lawsuit. More . . . £30bn high-speed rail plan signals end of the road for motorways (Guardian Unlimited) Days of building intercity roads are over, says transport secretary Andrew Adonis, as government announces network of 250mph trains to be completed by 2026 The government signalled the end of intercity motorway building today as it announced plans for a £30bn high-speed rail network, with the first phase between London and Birmingham opening in 2026. Lord Adonis, the transport secretary, said ... More . . . Stern: Jordan approval as Bobcats owner next week (AP via Yahoo! Sports) The NBA has signed off on Michael Jordan's bid to buy the Charlotte Bobcats, and commissioner David Stern expects the league's board of governors to approve the $275 million purchase by the end of next week. In an interview with The Associated Press on Friday, Stern said he expects the vote to pass "very easily." Jordan will become the first ex-player to own an NBA team and the... More . . . Advertise on this page
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