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Both the James Gang and the Celts were able to dispatch of their NBA Playoffs Round 1 foes in rather short order, setting up a rematch of the 2008 Playoffs second-round. The Celtics beat the Heat 4 games to 1 while the Cavs did the same to the Bulls.
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NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals: Celtics vs Cavs tickets
It’s NBA playoff tickets time! The playoff brackets are set and the teams are locked. Lebron James and the Cavs secured the top seed in the west and get the Bulls in the first round. The Magic get the 2 seed at the bottom of the bracket — setting up a rematch of the 2009 Eastern Conference finals if the Cavaliers and Magic can get past the Celtics, Heat, Hawks, Bucks and Bobcats
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NBA Playoff Ticket Brackets
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Sr. Cisco Network Engineer at Systems Support Agency (Woodland Hills, CA)
Sun-Sentinel http://blogs.sun-sen…the-family.html Quote Not long after watching him strike out seven batters during a three-inning stint in Friday’s loss to the Nationals, teammates consoled a tearful Clay Hensley in the Marlins clubhouse. A team official would confirm only that a family member passed way, but declined to offer specifics out of respect for Hensley’s privacy. It’s unclear whether Hensley, who resides in San Diego but has family in the Houston area, would take a bereavement leave.
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Clay Hensley learns of death in the family
Michael Yessis I’ve lived in the Washington, D.C.-area for almost four years, and this week I finally took in the iconic view from the top of the Hay-Adams Hotel.
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What We Loved This Week: ‘The Dharma Bums,’ the Hay-Adams and Burma VJ
The odds for the Kentucky Derby have been changed a bit because the favorite, Eskendereya, is now out of the running for the 2010 Kentucky Derby. When the opening odds were released, Eskendereya was a 6/1 favorite to win the Derby. Since Eskendereya is out of this years’ race, Lookin at Lucky (9-1) took over as the favorite.
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Kentucky Derby Odds
Here is this week’s Concert Calendar. If you are a fan of the Corby free, Mark Followill included segment, this is really going to make you happy today. [See post to listen to audio] Digg this! Stumble upon something good
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Concert Calendar 4-30-2010
Call it one of the biggest surprises during the early part of the 2010 MLB baseball schedule – the New York Mets are in 1st place in the NL East. The Mets have rose clutch hitting from David Wright and rookie Ike Davis, and stellar pitching from Johan Santana (3-1, 2.08 ERA & 1.12 WHIP) and
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Don’t Look Now — New York Mets Riding High On 7-Game Win Streak!
Hey there! Happy Friday! This roundup is devoted to all things “awesome.” Some links are newsworthy, some retweeted across Twitter, and others just meet our “awesomeness” requirement, and regardless we hope you’ll enjoy them. Without further delay: Go way back in time and read, “Thoughts on Horses” by Henry Ford, April 1908 (via Axian) What’s up with numbers? Honestly?
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5 Links for Sharing With Web Addicts
There’s still time to get yourself to South Africa with World Cup soccer tickets still on sale, but it’s never too early to take a look at some big names that will be in lights this summer. 1. Lionel Messi – Argentina At the moment the little Argentine has been widely labeled the best player alive in the world
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5 Stars to Watch at World Cup 2010
It’s almost the weekend, so we’re publishing our pick for next weekend’s travel deal destination. In honor of Cinco de Mayo on Wednesday, there’s no better place to go than Mexico, and who can resist the lavish beaches of Acapulco ? If you’re interested in tossing back a few cervezas and relax in the sun, then get ready to travel to Acapulco – we’ve found the cheapest airline tickets and hotel deals on the map.
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Next Weekend Away: Acapulco
Last night National Geographic Traveler’s contributing editor and Trip Lit columnist Don George hosted the third event in his ongoing series of talks with fascinating authors. George spoke with Pico Iyer , a writer whose perspectives on globalization and modern day travel have been amassed in several beautiful books, among them, Video Night in Kathmandu , The Lady and the Monk , Falling off the Map , The Global Soul , and The Open Road: The Global Journey of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama .
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Notes from Pico Iyer
A preview of our next episode.
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Freakonomics Radio: Special Sauce for Schools?
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