We're just two races before the Chase, and while wins are important, let's think big picture: the drivers fighting for a spot in the playoff and a shot at the championship. Although some haven't officially locked up Chase spots, I'll call the top eight drivers in the standings locks. And Brad Keselowski's three wins also put him in, although he might still race his way into the top 10 and get th
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Posted by DarkPaladin 159 days ago (http://espn.go.com)Chasing Madoff: A hero by the numbers
Posted by Gangsternub 166 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
Chasing Madoff is a story as compelling as any detective yarn, with an arrogant bad guy who could have come right from Hollywood and a true hero at its heart.
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‘Hangover’ hurls up huge numbers with $86.5M debut
Posted by Granemor101 254 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
DreamWorks Animation’s Kung Fu Panda 2 opened solidly with a $48 million weekend, though it came in well below last time's $60.2 million.
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Kyle Busch is putting up the kind of gaudy statistics that point to him finally being a true contender to win the Sprint Cup championship.
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Obama says he's open to ideas, likes strong jobs numbers
Posted by Guardian560 457 days ago (http://www.chron.com)
The president also recorded an interview, to be broadcast in full with CBS's Steve Kroft on Sunday night, before leaving on a 10-day trip to Asia.
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Homebuilder Stocks: Behind the Numbers
Posted by carlo100123 464 days ago (http://www.thestreet.com)
Weyerhaeuser and M.D.C. Holdings are among the latest homebuilders to report third-quarter earnings. See how industry peers like Ryland Group and Meritage Homes fared.
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What's up, my NASCAR-loving friends?I usually come up with the topic for this top, non-statistical section based on conversations I have during or after the race with the fellow NASCAR-ites here in the office. Of course, people might just skip over this part anyway because they're just too darn excited and can't wait to get to the stats. Frankly, I can't blame you. They're pretty tremendous.Today
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Greetings, friends, countrymen and minions.Now things are getting exciting. If you didn't think the wildness at Sonoma was enough, we're officially on our way to the Race to the Chase, the 10-race stretch leading up to the 2010 Chase premiere at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. I hope you're not too attached to the 12 drivers currently in the Chase field. That's because going back to the start of
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Greetings, my friends. Welcome back to everybody's favorite Tuesday-based breakdown of the weekend's Sprint Cup race. You don't have to read it on Tuesday, although I definitely recommend doing so for freshness sake.Sometimes it's important to pause and take notice of a dominating performance in the works. Now, while Denny Hamlin isn't lapping the field (those days have long since passed), his cu
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Back home in good old Owego, N.Y., my mom teaches kindergarten. Occasionally, she'll run into students at the store or while out eating dinner, and they'll be surprised that she doesn't live at the school. That being said, I give you a personal record: This is the latest I've submitted a blog entry. Hey, I've got a life outside this blog. It's nothing fancy, but it gets the job done.The issue, of
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Greetings to all my lug nuts. Having a blog like this comes with a great deal of power. Hey, stop that laughing. I'm serious here. OK, I'm not really all that serious -- it's not my way.But I'd like to take this opportunity to write a little open letter to Jeff Gordon. Call it more of a piece of advice from a guy who has never stepped foot in a race car but does enjoy watching it on TV and has ma
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What else can I say that hasn't already been said? Oh, I know. Coming out of Turn 4, here's your winner, Chad Little in the John Deere Machine!Wait, what's that? I have to talk about something that actually happened? Sorry, to my fellow ESPN.com blogger Tom McKean -- I tried to give your boy a win.It was actually Kevin Harvick who earned his first Sprint Cup win since the 2007 Daytona 500.He got
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Crunching NASCAR Sprint Cup numbers for the Goody's Fast Pain Relief 500
Posted by Munkmannen 684 days ago (http://espn.go.com)
Work out at the gym, check. Nice dinner, complete with a little snack, check. "NASCAR Now" cued up on the DVR, check.Let's get writing.That ringing you're hearing isn't just your hearing going, although it might be, because I'm not a doctor. It's the bell signifying the end of Round 1 in the NASCAR bracket. Surprisingly, we didn't have a ton of upsets at Bristol, unlike in a certain NCAA tourname
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Unemployment numbers give stock market a lift
Posted by lostdukjr 725 days ago (http://www.chron.com)
A better-than-expected report on the U.S. labor market helped lift Wall Street on Thursday. And a promise by European leaders to come to the aid of their weaker brethren also calmed U.S. markets.
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Mental health: By the numbers
Posted by Softly7251 1011 days ago (http://www.healthzone.ca)
Facts on mental illness from the Mental Health Commission of Canada.
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Crunching Sprint Cup numbers after Phoenix
Posted by JMaster500 1022 days ago (http://sports.espn.go.com)
I'm Matt Willis, and here's what I'm burning on.Maybe it doesn't work as well for me as it does for Jim Rome, but if I say it in the Jim Rome voice and stretch out my three-syllable words, I think we're on to something.It will be IN-cred-i-ble. PHE-no-menal. Joe NEM-e-chek.Anyways, one thing that bugged me this weekend came at the end of the Nationwide Series race. I always cheer for the Nationwi
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