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"On this day in History - Dec. 6" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:31:49

Amor morte poesia política actualidade futebol efemérides solidão paz humor musica.. tudo e nada; Here we talk about life love death. On this day in History poetry politics football (soccer) solitude peace humour music.. nothing and all. 1383 - D. João mestre de Avis matou o conde Andeiro nos aposentos da Rainha no Paço de Lisboa dando início ao período revolucionário que acabará em 1385 e o levou ao trono enquanto D. João I. 1478 - was born (d. 1529). Italian diplomat and author. 1534 - The city of in is founded by Spanish settlers led by. 1537 - D. Duarte de Meneses was born. 15th vice-King of Índia. 1550 - was born (baptism) (d. 1605). Italian composer. 1586 - was born (d. 1670). Italian astronomer 1637 - Sir was born (d. 1714). English governor in North America. 1640 - Matthijs Elsevier dies. Flemish-Dutch book publisher and merchant. 1718 - dies (b. 1674). English poet and dramatist. 1721 - was born (d. 1809). British philologist. 1743 - Franz Nikolaus Novotny was born. Composer. 1768 - The first edition of the is published. 1778 - was born (d. 1850). French physicist and chemist. 1788 - dies (b. 1714). British bishop and politician. 1805 - was born (d. 1875). German organ builder 1812 - was born (d. 1884). English businessman. 1820 - James Monroe the 5th US president was elected for a 2nd term. 1823 - was born (d. 1900). German orientalist. 1829 - Augusto César de Lacerda was born (d. 1903). Portuguese theatre author. 1833 - was born (d. 1916). American Confederate guerrilla leader. 1848 - devient le dizième Président de la République de. 1849 - was born (d. 1945). German Field Marshal. 1862 - President Lincoln ordered the hanging of 39 of the 303 convicted Indians who participated in the Sioux Uprising in Minnesota. 1876 - was born (d. 1932). German-born automobile pioneer. 1878 - Iosef Vissarionóvich Djugashvili (Josef Stalin) nasceu em 6 de dezembro de 1878 segundo algumas fontes e não em em 21 de dezembro de 1879 a data oficial - numa cabana em Gori na Geórgia uma província no Cáucaso. 1879 - dies (b. 1814). American industrialist. 1882 - dies (b. 1819). Swiss politician railroad entrepreneur. 1887 - Lynn Fontanne was born in London. Anglo-American actress (Lunt and Fontanne) 1887 - was born (d. 1960). American ragtime composer. 1890 - was born (d. 1955). German artist and writer. 1890 - was born (d. 1951). Japanese physicist. 1892 - Sir was born (d. 1969). British author. 1892 - dies (b. 1816). German inventor and industrialist. 1895 - Renato Almeida was born. Brazilian musicologist. 1896 - was born (d. 1983). American lyricist. 1897 - becomes the world's first city to host motorised taxi cabs. 1898 - was born (d. 1995). German-born American photojournalist. 1898 - was born (d. 1987). Swedish economist laureate in 1974. 1903 - was born (d. 1946). American baseball player. 1905 - was born (d. 1974). American boxer and World Heavyweight Champion. 1908 - François Antoine Simon becomes President of Haiti. 1908 - was born (d. 2003). Swiss Federal Councilor 1908 - was born (d. 1934). American bank robber. 1911 - was born in Varginga. Minas Gerais (d. 23 Feb 1984). Brazilian writer and ethnomusicologist. 1913 - was born (d. 2004). American swimmer and Olympic gold medalist. 1913 - In Lisbon (Portugal) The Politeama Theater is inaugurated. 1916 - was born (d. 1982). Curator at the and 3rd president of. 1916 - was born (d. 1986). American songwriter and record producer. 1917 - was born (d. 1977). Leader of the Lebanese Druze. 1917 - : In. A munitions explosion kills more than 1900 people and destroys part of the city of. 1919 - was born (d. 1983). Belgian-born literary critic. 1920 - was born. American pianist and composer. 1920 - was born (d. 2002). British chemist and laureate. 1921 - was born (d. 2003). American football player. 1921 - was born (d. 2004). Italian musician and composer. 1921 - The is signed in London by British and Irish representatives 1922 - One year to the day after the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty the comes into existence. 1922 - General Electric's Utica Gas and Electric Company plant becomes the first commercial carrier of electricity. 1920 - was born (d. 2002). British chemist laureate. 1921 - was born (d. 2003). American football player. 1921 - was born (d. 2004). Italian musician and composer. 1922 - was born (d. 1944). Victoria Cross holder. 1923 - A presidential address was broadcast on the radio for the first time when spoke before Congress. 1924 - dies (b. 1863). American author screenwriter and naturalist. 1925 - foi preso acusado de falsificar notas de 500 escudos o que dará origem ao processo judicial conhecido como a «Grande Burla». 1929 - was born in Florianapolis. Brazilian poet and musicologist. 1931 - was born (d. 1996). Turkish actor singer and composer. 1932 - Foi admitida na Maternidade Dr. Alfredo da Costa a primeira grávida chamava-se Glória Virgínia tinha 18 anos era natural de Tomar coube-lhe o boletim nº1 viria a parir um rapaz com 3,500 Kg no dia 23 de Janeiro de 1933.. 1933 - António Augusto Chaby Pinheiro was born. Portuguese actor. 1933 - U. S federal judge John M. Woolsey rules that the novel is not obscene. 1935 - Dessye palace. Ethiopia is destroyed by Italian air raid. 1935 - dies (b. 1879). Brazilian journalist writer and poet. 1937 - was born (d. 2006). Ecuadorian footballer. 1941 - The Manhattan Project is formed in Chicago. Illinois and Los Angeles. California. Its aim is to develop an atomic bomb. 1941 - John Nelson was born in San José. Costa Rica. Conductor (Les Troyens of Berlioz). 1941 - was born (d. 1991). American mass murderer. 1946 - Emílio Santiago was born. Brazilian singer. 1948 - was born. Finnish race car driver and Formula 1 World Champion. 1949 - (Huddie William Ledbetter) dies (b. 1885). American blues musician. 1949 - was born. American editorial cartoonist. 1949 - dies (b. 14 Apr 1909). Portuguese (neo-realist) writer 1950 - Paul Eugène Magloire becomes President of Haiti. 1951 - dies (b. 1892). American magazine editor. 1952 - was born. Australian cricketer politician hockey player and coach 1954 - was born in Lourenço Marques (now Maputo). Mozambique. Portuguese actor. 1955 - dies (b. 1874). American baseball player. 1956 - The water polo between and the former took place during the in representative of the. 1956 - was born (d. 1982). American guitarist. 1956 - dies (b. 1891). Indian Minister of Law and architect of The Constitution of India. 1957 - : A launchpad explosion thwarts the first attempt to launch a. 1957 - was born (d. 1999). English musician (). 1958 - was born. British filmmaker and animator. 1959 - was born. President and CEO of Nintendo 1961 - dies (b. 1925). West Indian psychiatrist and writer 1964 - dies (b. 1877). Duchess of Marlborough. English aristocrat. 1965 - 's Islamic Ideology Advisory Committee recommends that Islamic Studies be made a compulsory subject for students from primary to graduation level. 1969 - is killed by during 's concert at the speedway in. 1970 - was born. Quebec keyboardist (). 1971 - India recognized the Democratic Republic of Bangladesh and Pakistan broke off diplomatic relations. Bangladesh became independent from Pakistan following a 9-month war. Bangladesh later accused Pakistan of war atrocities that led to the death of some 3 million people during the 9-month war. 1971 - was born (d. 1990). American AIDS activist. 1973 - The votes 387 to 35 to confirm as (on November 27 the confirmed him 92 to 3). 1975 - : An takes a couple hostage in Balcombe Street. London. 1976 - was born. American television personality 1977 - Zambian president Kenneth David Kaunda refuses to take part in UK-US discussions on majority rule in Rhodesia 1977 - grants independence to - not recognized by any other country. 1979 - was born. American game show contestant. 1979 - was born international football player. 1982 - 11 soldiers and six civilians were killed when an Irish National Liberation Army bomb exploded in a pub in Ballykelly. Northern Ireland. 1982 - Ricardo Manuel dos Santos Teixeira Matosinhos was born. Portuguese musician (trompist). 1982 - was born. Spanish cyclist and 2007 Tour de France winner 1983 - : Surgeons have successfully completed the first heart and lung transplant operation to be performed in Britain. 1983 - dies (b. 1893). Portuguese writer and journalist. 1985 - was born. Mexican singer in the Latin Pop group 1985 - was born in Santa Monica. California. American actor 1988 - dies (b. 1936). American singer guitarist and songwriter. 1989 - dies (b. 1902). American popular music composer. 1990 - dies (b. 1948). Greek singer and songwriter. 1991 - Cláudio Torres. Portuguese archeologist is laureate with the Pessoa Prize. 1991 - In forces of the bombard after laying siege there since May. 1991 - Sir dies (b. 1913). British economist and laureate. 1992 - In belonging to the nationalist demolish the a 16th century. 1992 - or Mimi dies (b. 1914). Maternal Aunt and Guardian of. 1993 - was born. Cuban subject of international child custody battle. 1994 - Sintra (Portugal) is aproved by UNESCO as world heritage. 1995 - Dmitri Antonovich Volkogonov dies (67). Ex-Soviet soldier and historian who wrote biographies of Stalin. Lenin and Trotsky based on archival material of the Soviet Union. From 1991 until his death he was the head of the Russian Archive Declassifying Commission. 1997 - A AN-124 transport cargo plane crashes into an apartment complex near killing 67. 1997 - dies (b. 1942). Scottish international football player. 1998 - In Gabon Pres. Omar Bongo (63) won the election for a new 7-year term. He received 66% of the vote with clear ballot stuffing. 1998 - In Venezuela national presidential elections were scheduled. Hugo Chavez a former army officer who staged a bloody coup attempt against the government six years earlier won by a landslide. 2000 - A European Union summit began in Nice to prepare for expansion to 27 or more members. 2000 - Enrique Anderson dies. Argentinian writer. 2001 - Name of the Canadian province of Newfoundland changed to. 2001 - dies (b. 1923). Hall of Fame college football coach. 2001 - Sir dies (b. 1948). New Zealand sailor and environmentalist. 2002 - Actress Winona Ryder was sentenced to community service as part of a probationary term for stealing more than $5,500 worth of merchandise from a Saks Fifth Avenue store in Beverly Hills. Califórnia. 2002 - dies (b. 1923). American civil rights activist. 2003 - dies (b. 1966). American professional wrestler. 2003 - Ouverture de 2004 capitale européenne de la culture. 2003 - Rosanna Davidson. Miss Irlande and daughter of the singer Chris de Burgh become Miss World. 2003 - Jose María "Chava" Jiménez dies. Spanish professional cyclist. 2003 - dies (b. 1966). American professional wrestler. 2003 - dies (b. 1918). President of Guatemala 1970-74. 2004 - dies (b. 1921) international football coach. 2004 - In Spain bombs injured at least 18 people in 7 cities following warnings from callers claiming to represent the Basque separatist group ETA. 2005 - England: beating David Davis to the leadership of the Conservative Party. 2005 - Several villagers shot dead during. China. 2005 - : Porto gets no better than a draw (0-0) against Artmedia for Champions League and is sent off from Uefa competitions 2005 - dies (b. 1942). South African-born singer. 2006 - reveals photographs taken by suggesting the presence of liquid water on. 2006 - dies (b. 1922). Documentary film-director. - where / leaves little presents in children's shoes ("" in and the ). - St. Nicholas. Bishop of Myra - Patron of the Byzantine Catholic Church nothingandall@gmail com My name in Chinese / Meu nome em chinês [Fèi ěr nán duō]

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"On this day in History - Dec. 6" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:31:41

Amor morte poesia política actualidade futebol efemérides solidão paz humor musica.. tudo e nada; Here we talk about life love death. On this day in History poetry politics football (soccer) solitude peace humour music.. nothing and all. 1383 - D. João mestre de Avis matou o conde Andeiro nos aposentos da Rainha no Paço de Lisboa dando início ao período revolucionário que acabará em 1385 e o levou ao trono enquanto D. João I. 1478 - was born (d. 1529). Italian diplomat and author. 1534 - The city of in is founded by Spanish settlers led by. 1537 - D. Duarte de Meneses was born. 15th vice-King of Índia. 1550 - was born (baptism) (d. 1605). Italian composer. 1586 - was born (d. 1670). Italian astronomer 1637 - Sir was born (d. 1714). English governor in North America. 1640 - Matthijs Elsevier dies. Flemish-Dutch book publisher and merchant. 1718 - dies (b. 1674). English poet and dramatist. 1721 - was born (d. 1809). British philologist. 1743 - Franz Nikolaus Novotny was born. Composer. 1768 - The first edition of the is published. 1778 - was born (d. 1850). French physicist and chemist. 1788 - dies (b. 1714). British bishop and politician. 1805 - was born (d. 1875). German organ builder 1812 - was born (d. 1884). English businessman. 1820 - James Monroe the 5th US president was elected for a 2nd term. 1823 - was born (d. 1900). German orientalist. 1829 - Augusto César de Lacerda was born (d. 1903). Portuguese theatre author. 1833 - was born (d. 1916). American Confederate guerrilla leader. 1848 - devient le dizième Président de la République de. 1849 - was born (d. 1945). German Field Marshal. 1862 - President Lincoln ordered the hanging of 39 of the 303 convicted Indians who participated in the Sioux Uprising in Minnesota. 1876 - was born (d. 1932). German-born automobile pioneer. 1878 - Iosef Vissarionóvich Djugashvili (Josef Stalin) nasceu em 6 de dezembro de 1878 segundo algumas fontes e não em em 21 de dezembro de 1879 a data oficial - numa cabana em Gori na Geórgia uma província no Cáucaso. 1879 - dies (b. 1814). American industrialist. 1882 - dies (b. 1819). Swiss politician railroad entrepreneur. 1887 - Lynn Fontanne was born in London. Anglo-American actress (Lunt and Fontanne) 1887 - was born (d. 1960). American ragtime composer. 1890 - was born (d. 1955). German artist and writer. 1890 - was born (d. 1951). Japanese physicist. 1892 - Sir was born (d. 1969). British author. 1892 - dies (b. 1816). German inventor and industrialist. 1895 - Renato Almeida was born. Brazilian musicologist. 1896 - was born (d. 1983). American lyricist. 1897 - becomes the world's first city to host motorised taxi cabs. 1898 - was born (d. 1995). German-born American photojournalist. 1898 - was born (d. 1987). Swedish economist laureate in 1974. 1903 - was born (d. 1946). American baseball player. 1905 - was born (d. 1974). American boxer and World Heavyweight Champion. 1908 - François Antoine Simon becomes President of Haiti. 1908 - was born (d. 2003). Swiss Federal Councilor 1908 - was born (d. 1934). American bank robber. 1911 - was born in Varginga. Minas Gerais (d. 23 Feb 1984). Brazilian writer and ethnomusicologist. 1913 - was born (d. 2004). American swimmer and Olympic gold medalist. 1913 - In Lisbon (Portugal) The Politeama Theater is inaugurated. 1916 - was born (d. 1982). Curator at the and 3rd president of. 1916 - was born (d. 1986). American songwriter and record producer. 1917 - was born (d. 1977). Leader of the Lebanese Druze. 1917 - : In. A munitions explosion kills more than 1900 people and destroys part of the city of. 1919 - was born (d. 1983). Belgian-born literary critic. 1920 - was born. American pianist and composer. 1920 - was born (d. 2002). British chemist and laureate. 1921 - was born (d. 2003). American football player. 1921 - was born (d. 2004). Italian musician and composer. 1921 - The is signed in London by British and Irish representatives 1922 - One year to the day after the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty the comes into existence. 1922 - General Electric's Utica Gas and Electric Company plant becomes the first commercial carrier of electricity. 1920 - was born (d. 2002). British chemist laureate. 1921 - was born (d. 2003). American football player. 1921 - was born (d. 2004). Italian musician and composer. 1922 - was born (d. 1944). Victoria Cross holder. 1923 - A presidential address was broadcast on the radio for the first time when spoke before Congress. 1924 - dies (b. 1863). American author screenwriter and naturalist. 1925 - foi preso acusado de falsificar notas de 500 escudos o que dará origem ao processo judicial conhecido como a «Grande Burla». 1929 - was born in Florianapolis. Brazilian poet and musicologist. 1931 - was born (d. 1996). Turkish actor singer and composer. 1932 - Foi admitida na Maternidade Dr. Alfredo da Costa a primeira grávida chamava-se Glória Virgínia tinha 18 anos era natural de Tomar coube-lhe o boletim nº1 viria a parir um rapaz com 3,500 Kg no dia 23 de Janeiro de 1933.. 1933 - António Augusto Chaby Pinheiro was born. Portuguese actor. 1933 - U. S federal judge John M. Woolsey rules that the novel is not obscene. 1935 - Dessye palace. Ethiopia is destroyed by Italian air raid. 1935 - dies (b. 1879). Brazilian journalist writer and poet. 1937 - was born (d. 2006). Ecuadorian footballer. 1941 - The Manhattan Project is formed in Chicago. Illinois and Los Angeles. California. Its aim is to develop an atomic bomb. 1941 - John Nelson was born in San José. Costa Rica. Conductor (Les Troyens of Berlioz). 1941 - was born (d. 1991). American mass murderer. 1946 - Emílio Santiago was born. Brazilian singer. 1948 - was born. Finnish race car driver and Formula 1 World Champion. 1949 - (Huddie William Ledbetter) dies (b. 1885). American blues musician. 1949 - was born. American editorial cartoonist. 1949 - dies (b. 14 Apr 1909). Portuguese (neo-realist) writer 1950 - Paul Eugène Magloire becomes President of Haiti. 1951 - dies (b. 1892). American magazine editor. 1952 - was born. Australian cricketer politician hockey player and coach 1954 - was born in Lourenço Marques (now Maputo). Mozambique. Portuguese actor. 1955 - dies (b. 1874). American baseball player. 1956 - The water polo between and the former took place during the in representative of the. 1956 - was born (d. 1982). American guitarist. 1956 - dies (b. 1891). Indian Minister of Law and architect of The Constitution of India. 1957 - : A launchpad explosion thwarts the first attempt to launch a. 1957 - was born (d. 1999). English musician (). 1958 - was born. British filmmaker and animator. 1959 - was born. President and CEO of Nintendo 1961 - dies (b. 1925). West Indian psychiatrist and writer 1964 - dies (b. 1877). Duchess of Marlborough. English aristocrat. 1965 - 's Islamic Ideology Advisory Committee recommends that Islamic Studies be made a compulsory subject for students from primary to graduation level. 1969 - is killed by during 's concert at the speedway in. 1970 - was born. Quebec keyboardist (). 1971 - India recognized the Democratic Republic of Bangladesh and Pakistan broke off diplomatic relations. Bangladesh became independent from Pakistan following a 9-month war. Bangladesh later accused Pakistan of war atrocities that led to the death of some 3 million people during the 9-month war. 1971 - was born (d. 1990). American AIDS activist. 1973 - The votes 387 to 35 to confirm as (on November 27 the confirmed him 92 to 3). 1975 - : An takes a couple hostage in Balcombe Street. London. 1976 - was born. American television personality 1977 - Zambian president Kenneth David Kaunda refuses to take part in UK-US discussions on majority rule in Rhodesia 1977 - grants independence to - not recognized by any other country. 1979 - was born. American game show contestant. 1979 - was born international football player. 1982 - 11 soldiers and six civilians were killed when an Irish National Liberation Army bomb exploded in a pub in Ballykelly. Northern Ireland. 1982 - Ricardo Manuel dos Santos Teixeira Matosinhos was born. Portuguese musician (trompist). 1982 - was born. Spanish cyclist and 2007 Tour de France winner 1983 - : Surgeons have successfully completed the first heart and lung transplant operation to be performed in Britain. 1983 - dies (b. 1893). Portuguese writer and journalist. 1985 - was born. Mexican singer in the Latin Pop group 1985 - was born in Santa Monica. California. American actor 1988 - dies (b. 1936). American singer guitarist and songwriter. 1989 - dies (b. 1902). American popular music composer. 1990 - dies (b. 1948). Greek singer and songwriter. 1991 - Cláudio Torres. Portuguese archeologist is laureate with the Pessoa Prize. 1991 - In forces of the bombard after laying siege there since May. 1991 - Sir dies (b. 1913). British economist and laureate. 1992 - In belonging to the nationalist demolish the a 16th century. 1992 - or Mimi dies (b. 1914). Maternal Aunt and Guardian of. 1993 - was born. Cuban subject of international child custody battle. 1994 - Sintra (Portugal) is aproved by UNESCO as world heritage. 1995 - Dmitri Antonovich Volkogonov dies (67). Ex-Soviet soldier and historian who wrote biographies of Stalin. Lenin and Trotsky based on archival material of the Soviet Union. From 1991 until his death he was the head of the Russian Archive Declassifying Commission. 1997 - A AN-124 transport cargo plane crashes into an apartment complex near killing 67. 1997 - dies (b. 1942). Scottish international football player. 1998 - In Gabon Pres. Omar Bongo (63) won the election for a new 7-year term. He received 66% of the vote with clear ballot stuffing. 1998 - In Venezuela national presidential elections were scheduled. Hugo Chavez a former army officer who staged a bloody coup attempt against the government six years earlier won by a landslide. 2000 - A European Union summit began in Nice to prepare for expansion to 27 or more members. 2000 - Enrique Anderson dies. Argentinian writer. 2001 - Name of the Canadian province of Newfoundland changed to. 2001 - dies (b. 1923). Hall of Fame college football coach. 2001 - Sir dies (b. 1948). New Zealand sailor and environmentalist. 2002 - Actress Winona Ryder was sentenced to community service as part of a probationary term for stealing more than $5,500 worth of merchandise from a Saks Fifth Avenue store in Beverly Hills. Califórnia. 2002 - dies (b. 1923). American civil rights activist. 2003 - dies (b. 1966). American professional wrestler. 2003 - Ouverture de 2004 capitale européenne de la culture. 2003 - Rosanna Davidson. Miss Irlande and daughter of the singer Chris de Burgh become Miss World. 2003 - Jose María "Chava" Jiménez dies. Spanish professional cyclist. 2003 - dies (b. 1966). American professional wrestler. 2003 - dies (b. 1918). President of Guatemala 1970-74. 2004 - dies (b. 1921) international football coach. 2004 - In Spain bombs injured at least 18 people in 7 cities following warnings from callers claiming to represent the Basque separatist group ETA. 2005 - England: beating David Davis to the leadership of the Conservative Party. 2005 - Several villagers shot dead during. China. 2005 - : Porto gets no better than a draw (0-0) against Artmedia for Champions League and is sent off from Uefa competitions 2005 - dies (b. 1942). South African-born singer. 2006 - reveals photographs taken by suggesting the presence of liquid water on. 2006 - dies (b. 1922). Documentary film-director. - where / leaves little presents in children's shoes ("" in and the ). - St. Nicholas. Bishop of Myra - Patron of the Byzantine Catholic Church nothingandall@gmail com My name in Chinese / Meu nome em chinês [Fèi ěr nán duō]

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"On this day in History - Dec. 6" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:31:41

Amor morte poesia política actualidade futebol efemérides solidão paz humor musica.. tudo e nada; Here we talk about life love death. On this day in History poetry politics football (soccer) solitude peace humour music.. nothing and all. 1383 - D. João mestre de Avis matou o conde Andeiro nos aposentos da Rainha no Paço de Lisboa dando início ao período revolucionário que acabará em 1385 e o levou ao trono enquanto D. João I. 1478 - was born (d. 1529). Italian diplomat and author. 1534 - The city of in is founded by Spanish settlers led by. 1537 - D. Duarte de Meneses was born. 15th vice-King of Índia. 1550 - was born (baptism) (d. 1605). Italian composer. 1586 - was born (d. 1670). Italian astronomer 1637 - Sir was born (d. 1714). English governor in North America. 1640 - Matthijs Elsevier dies. Flemish-Dutch book publisher and merchant. 1718 - dies (b. 1674). English poet and dramatist. 1721 - was born (d. 1809). British philologist. 1743 - Franz Nikolaus Novotny was born. Composer. 1768 - The first edition of the is published. 1778 - was born (d. 1850). French physicist and chemist. 1788 - dies (b. 1714). British bishop and politician. 1805 - was born (d. 1875). German organ builder 1812 - was born (d. 1884). English businessman. 1820 - James Monroe the 5th US president was elected for a 2nd term. 1823 - was born (d. 1900). German orientalist. 1829 - Augusto César de Lacerda was born (d. 1903). Portuguese theatre author. 1833 - was born (d. 1916). American Confederate guerrilla leader. 1848 - devient le dizième Président de la République de. 1849 - was born (d. 1945). German Field Marshal. 1862 - President Lincoln ordered the hanging of 39 of the 303 convicted Indians who participated in the Sioux Uprising in Minnesota. 1876 - was born (d. 1932). German-born automobile pioneer. 1878 - Iosef Vissarionóvich Djugashvili (Josef Stalin) nasceu em 6 de dezembro de 1878 segundo algumas fontes e não em em 21 de dezembro de 1879 a data oficial - numa cabana em Gori na Geórgia uma província no Cáucaso. 1879 - dies (b. 1814). American industrialist. 1882 - dies (b. 1819). Swiss politician railroad entrepreneur. 1887 - Lynn Fontanne was born in London. Anglo-American actress (Lunt and Fontanne) 1887 - was born (d. 1960). American ragtime composer. 1890 - was born (d. 1955). German artist and writer. 1890 - was born (d. 1951). Japanese physicist. 1892 - Sir was born (d. 1969). British author. 1892 - dies (b. 1816). German inventor and industrialist. 1895 - Renato Almeida was born. Brazilian musicologist. 1896 - was born (d. 1983). American lyricist. 1897 - becomes the world's first city to host motorised taxi cabs. 1898 - was born (d. 1995). German-born American photojournalist. 1898 - was born (d. 1987). Swedish economist laureate in 1974. 1903 - was born (d. 1946). American baseball player. 1905 - was born (d. 1974). American boxer and World Heavyweight Champion. 1908 - François Antoine Simon becomes President of Haiti. 1908 - was born (d. 2003). Swiss Federal Councilor 1908 - was born (d. 1934). American bank robber. 1911 - was born in Varginga. Minas Gerais (d. 23 Feb 1984). Brazilian writer and ethnomusicologist. 1913 - was born (d. 2004). American swimmer and Olympic gold medalist. 1913 - In Lisbon (Portugal) The Politeama Theater is inaugurated. 1916 - was born (d. 1982). Curator at the and 3rd president of. 1916 - was born (d. 1986). American songwriter and record producer. 1917 - was born (d. 1977). Leader of the Lebanese Druze. 1917 - : In. A munitions explosion kills more than 1900 people and destroys part of the city of. 1919 - was born (d. 1983). Belgian-born literary critic. 1920 - was born. American pianist and composer. 1920 - was born (d. 2002). British chemist and laureate. 1921 - was born (d. 2003). American football player. 1921 - was born (d. 2004). Italian musician and composer. 1921 - The is signed in London by British and Irish representatives 1922 - One year to the day after the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty the comes into existence. 1922 - General Electric's Utica Gas and Electric Company plant becomes the first commercial carrier of electricity. 1920 - was born (d. 2002). British chemist laureate. 1921 - was born (d. 2003). American football player. 1921 - was born (d. 2004). Italian musician and composer. 1922 - was born (d. 1944). Victoria Cross holder. 1923 - A presidential address was broadcast on the radio for the first time when spoke before Congress. 1924 - dies (b. 1863). American author screenwriter and naturalist. 1925 - foi preso acusado de falsificar notas de 500 escudos o que dará origem ao processo judicial conhecido como a «Grande Burla». 1929 - was born in Florianapolis. Brazilian poet and musicologist. 1931 - was born (d. 1996). Turkish actor singer and composer. 1932 - Foi admitida na Maternidade Dr. Alfredo da Costa a primeira grávida chamava-se Glória Virgínia tinha 18 anos era natural de Tomar coube-lhe o boletim nº1 viria a parir um rapaz com 3,500 Kg no dia 23 de Janeiro de 1933.. 1933 - António Augusto Chaby Pinheiro was born. Portuguese actor. 1933 - U. S federal judge John M. Woolsey rules that the novel is not obscene. 1935 - Dessye palace. Ethiopia is destroyed by Italian air raid. 1935 - dies (b. 1879). Brazilian journalist writer and poet. 1937 - was born (d. 2006). Ecuadorian footballer. 1941 - The Manhattan Project is formed in Chicago. Illinois and Los Angeles. California. Its aim is to develop an atomic bomb. 1941 - John Nelson was born in San José. Costa Rica. Conductor (Les Troyens of Berlioz). 1941 - was born (d. 1991). American mass murderer. 1946 - Emílio Santiago was born. Brazilian singer. 1948 - was born. Finnish race car driver and Formula 1 World Champion. 1949 - (Huddie William Ledbetter) dies (b. 1885). American blues musician. 1949 - was born. American editorial cartoonist. 1949 - dies (b. 14 Apr 1909). Portuguese (neo-realist) writer 1950 - Paul Eugène Magloire becomes President of Haiti. 1951 - dies (b. 1892). American magazine editor. 1952 - was born. Australian cricketer politician hockey player and coach 1954 - was born in Lourenço Marques (now Maputo). Mozambique. Portuguese actor. 1955 - dies (b. 1874). American baseball player. 1956 - The water polo between and the former took place during the in representative of the. 1956 - was born (d. 1982). American guitarist. 1956 - dies (b. 1891). Indian Minister of Law and architect of The Constitution of India. 1957 - : A launchpad explosion thwarts the first attempt to launch a. 1957 - was born (d. 1999). English musician (). 1958 - was born. British filmmaker and animator. 1959 - was born. President and CEO of Nintendo 1961 - dies (b. 1925). West Indian psychiatrist and writer 1964 - dies (b. 1877). Duchess of Marlborough. English aristocrat. 1965 - 's Islamic Ideology Advisory Committee recommends that Islamic Studies be made a compulsory subject for students from primary to graduation level. 1969 - is killed by during 's concert at the speedway in. 1970 - was born. Quebec keyboardist (). 1971 - India recognized the Democratic Republic of Bangladesh and Pakistan broke off diplomatic relations. Bangladesh became independent from Pakistan following a 9-month war. Bangladesh later accused Pakistan of war atrocities that led to the death of some 3 million people during the 9-month war. 1971 - was born (d. 1990). American AIDS activist. 1973 - The votes 387 to 35 to confirm as (on November 27 the confirmed him 92 to 3). 1975 - : An takes a couple hostage in Balcombe Street. London. 1976 - was born. 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"VECTOR CONTROL" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:36:10

clearly empathizes and so in the same issue offers tips on how women can improve all the things that are so horrible and slovenly about them whether it’s bodies (“One month makeover!) or clothes (“sight the perfect shape-enhancing pants.”) Also they show how reachable all of this is by utilizing fitness models and movie feature Keri Russell as examples. Feel better? Wed | Nov 28 News comes that late-night talk show mannequin Carson Daly will resume production of his show and Guthy-Renker infomercials. Still some are pointing out that this could be a sign that other late night talk show hosts will weaken and head back in lie of the camera but that’s unlikely given that Jay Leno has been bringing pizza to guys on the picket lie and David Letterman and Conan O’Brien are both paying their staffs out of their own pockets. I find it surprising that people are outraged by Daly’s decision as if to suggest they’re shocked by it. Daly has always been a corporate stooge. His one and only talent has always been to do whatever he was told a fact nailed when Jimmy Fallon on uttered the dead-on summation: “I’m Carson Daly and I’m a massive tool.” Daly’s rise to national fame had always been curious to locals who knew him as a rather middling DJ at KROQ with nothing really interesting to say and no real interesting way to say it. Still his massive head and vapor-like rain give him the appearance of a giant novelty like swab with shoulders—which is why he reminds a lot of populate of the late Larry King. Thurs | Nov 29 Peter Scharf of Nevada is indicted in federal court today after law enforcement officials said he tried to sneak a Thompson submachine gun through the Port of Long Beach. Scharf is alleged to have put the disassembled weapon best known as a “Tommy Gun” more adorably known as a “Chicago Typewriter” and inexplicably known as “Mrs. Coolidge’s Hair Brush” inside a Porsche 911. Scharf is expected to argue that being from Nevada he was as unaware of the concept of law as he is unaware of good taste and $2 blackjack tables. Fri | Nov 30 Evel Knievel dies. It’s hard for anyone under 30 to understand how big Knievel was; how a guy whose saleable talent was jumping objects on a motorcycle and failing much of the time could not only change state a star but an icon worthy of his own biopic—just like Gandhi—and lunch box—just like Snoopy. Could anyone doing that ever become that big again? No. The big reason is that Knievel’s stunts were performed on free TV usually In fact. Knievel’s death hasn’t left me mourning for him—he seemed to live life on his own terms more than most people—but pining for they remember the bizarre sports the show introduced—barrel jumping cliff diving soccer—but on any given week you might check Knievel end every bone in his body and the next week watch Muhammad Ali do as much to a heavyweight opponent. Admittedly it was a different measure a time when people actually cared about boxing and free television a time when you didn’t have to shove 75 cents into a machine to get air at a service station. Thank heavens we’ve progressed. Oh brave new world with such surcharges in it. Sat | Dec 1 The Belmont Shore Christmas Parade takes place and for the first time. I glimpse the mascot a giant rolled up newspaper with an expression that lands somewhere between jovial and “you got a purty mouth.” Sun | Dec 2 Yesterday the Nos. 1 and 2 ranked college football teams—Missouri and West Virginia respectively—lost throwing the college season into disarray as if a sport that relies on human polls and computer rankings to determine its “champion” isn’t dysfunctional enough. Current wisdom has it that Ohio State will be in the BCS title game but there’s a lot of debate as to which two-loss team should be the Buckeye opponent: LSU? USC? Oklahoma? (LSU was ultimately chosen.) No one is mentioning the best two-loss team. Hawaii probably because the Warriors are UNDEFEATED. They are the undefeated team. Proponents of the current “system” say that every game is a playoff game and that a playoff system would only cheapen the regular season—you know the way it does in the NFL and Major unify Baseball. But how much is the regular season devalued when the only team to go through it without a loss is passed over for a team with two losses? Now some will say that Hawaii doesn’t play as challenging a schedule as the others. No certainly. Hawaii couldn’t match Ohio State’s schedule of games against Akron. Kent and Youngstown states. So you don’t take the undefeated team because they’re not good enough change surface though Notre Dame crappy crappy Notre Dame has a longer winning move—two games—than either LSU or Ohio State. Happy New Year! California makes the service stations give you free air and wet if you buy gas (often a convenient time to check tires anyways). But it's a hassle like sometimes they turn it on from inside the office and usually don't give you enough time and one time it took a while to get the guy to turn it back on (he left for something) which makes a couple quarters seem easier.

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"December Madness; A College Football Playoff" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-10 06:05:08

By Paul GreeneAssociated ContentWith the crazy season in this toughen there has been no other year in need of a playoff system more than this one. While many argue that the current BCS system in place is in itself a playoff system it is far from it. When one loss late in the season ruins your hopes of a national call something must be changed. When one loss whether it's a fluke a bad label or just a plain old defeat down ruins the entire season how can there be big underdogs in football? In basketball every year there's a couple teams that go away from the furnish and go to the top and initiate the interest and excitement of the nation. With a hold call tournament in football this would be entirely possible unlike the current system in place where the lower teams get no shot at competing for a title. Just imagine the great matchups there would be in a playoff system. It would be similar to the bowl season only that excitement spread out weekly for a longer period of measure. Not only would it stop the controversy surrounding the BCS now but would earn more revenue on book sales for scholarships and general expenses and fans would see exciting in an exciting hold call tournament week in and week out. How great is the system basketball has in place with walk Madness? While is a much more physical bet a playoff system is entirely possible. During the cover of the season most teams play one maybe two big out-of-conference games which generate tons of arouse and lots of excitement. This would be what happens the entire measure during the affix toughen tournament. All the great matchups would create the same intensity and excitement that happens a few times now but for every game for a month in the new system. How would it be possible to get a bracket style tournament to fit in so that the season doesn't measure forever? The first step would be to destroy the conference championships. They really aren't necessary with a playoff system in displace and it would shave off a week of the toughen to make room for the tournament. It is important that every aggroup have an equal shot at making the cut into the tournament and with only a handful of conferences having this extra game it should just be removed from the plan. With the conference championship week gone the regular season would end sometime in the lay of November. Give the teams a week off then let the tournament mouth. This leaves us now around pass or even the first week of December for the tournament to begin. Now this isn't basketball and there can't be two or three in the span of a week for a given team. To alter up for this there would only be 32 teams selected to compete in the tournament. This would alter for about 4 weeks of (with one aggroup game per week) which would act until around the New Year to end up which is alter around when the current roll toughen ends. Now on the other transfer the current BCS system in place does have it's positives. alter now every game matters. In most other sports the regular toughen can be boring sometimes desire it doesn't really be until the post season. With the way it is today there's never a week to overlook. A single game can make the whole difference in the outcome of the toughen. The current system is unique but as mentioned above some people think it can be improved. The system in displace now at the very least may be keeping the analysts at employed with all the controversy it stirs up and the debates it causes. What the NCAA should do is try it out. act a couple seasons here and there to try out different systems of crowning a back. People can anticipate as to which way would be the beat all they be but the only definitive way to sight out which method is the best is trial and error. While this certainly doesn't mean purposely messing with the careers of amateur athletes the best way to test and implement would need to be thought through and determined well prior to even thinking about trying a new system out in a season. While this may just be my opinion. I think this would change for the exceed and would make the great bet change surface better for everyone. The intensity excitement and pride many Americans get from is unique and it is important to have a good way in determining the nation champion that everyone can respect and be content with.

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"December Madness; A College Football Playoff" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-10 06:05:07

By Paul GreeneAssociated ContentWith the crazy season in this toughen there has been no other year in need of a playoff system more than this one. While many lay out that the current BCS system in place is in itself a playoff system it is far from it. When one loss late in the toughen ruins your hopes of a national title something must be changed. When one loss whether it's a fluke a bad call or just a plain old beat down ruins the entire season how can there be big underdogs in football? In basketball every year there's a couple teams that start from the bottom and rise to the top and spark the interest and excitement of the nation. With a bracket call tournament in football this would be entirely possible unlike the current system in place where the displace teams get no shot at competing for a call. Just imagine the great matchups there would be in a playoff system. It would be similar to the bowl toughen only that excitement move out weekly for a longer period of time. Not only would it forbid the controversy surrounding the BCS now but would acquire more revenue on ticket sales for scholarships and general expenses and fans would see exciting in an exciting bracket style tournament week in and week out. How great is the system basketball has in displace with March Madness? While is a much more physical game a playoff system is entirely possible. During the cover of the season most teams play one maybe two big out-of-conference games which create tons of interest and lots of excitement. This would be what happens the entire time during the affix season tournament. All the great matchups would generate the same intensity and excitement that happens a few times now but for every bet for a month in the new system. How would it be possible to get a hold call tournament to fit in so that the toughen doesn't measure forever? The first step would be to destroy the conference championships. They really aren't necessary with a playoff system in place and it would shave off a week of the season to make dwell for the tournament. It is important that every team undergo an compete shot at making the cut into the tournament and with only a handful of conferences having this extra game it should just be removed from the schedule. With the conference championship week gone the regular toughen would end sometime in the lay of November. furnish the teams a week off then let the tournament begin. This leaves us now around weekend or even the first week of December for the tournament to mouth. Now this isn't basketball and there can't be two or three in the span of a week for a given team. To make up for this there would only be 32 teams selected to compete in the tournament. This would alter for about 4 weeks of (with one team game per week) which would take until around the New Year to end up which is alter around when the current roll season ends. Now on the other hand the current BCS system in displace does have it's positives. Right now every game matters. In most other sports the regular season can seem boring sometimes desire it doesn't really matter until the affix season. With the way it is today there's never a week to lose. A single game can make the whole difference in the outcome of the toughen. The current system is unique but as mentioned above some populate think it can be improved. The system in displace now at the very least may be keeping the analysts at employed with all the controversy it stirs up and the debates it causes. What the NCAA should do is try it out. Take a couple seasons here and there to try out different systems of crowning a champion. People can anticipate as to which way would be the beat all they be but the only definitive way to find out which method is the best is trial and error. While this certainly doesn't convey purposely messing with the careers of amateur athletes the best way to test and apply would be to be thought through and determined well prior to even thinking about trying a new system out in a toughen. While this may just be my opinion. I think this would change for the better and would make the great bet change surface better for everyone. The intensity excitement and pride many Americans get from is unique and it is important to have a good way in determining the nation back that everyone can respect and be content with.

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"December Madness; A College Football Playoff" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-10 06:05:07

By Paul GreeneAssociated ContentWith the crazy season in this season there has been no other year in be of a playoff system more than this one. While many lay out that the current BCS system in place is in itself a playoff system it is far from it. When one loss late in the toughen ruins your hopes of a national title something must be changed. When one loss whether it's a fluke a bad call or just a plain old beat down ruins the entire season how can there be big underdogs in football? In basketball every year there's a bring together teams that start from the bottom and go to the top and spark the arouse and excitement of the nation. With a bracket style tournament in football this would be entirely possible unlike the current system in displace where the lower teams get no shot at competing for a title. Just create by mental act the great matchups there would be in a playoff system. It would be similar to the bowl season only that excitement move out weekly for a longer period of measure. Not only would it forbid the controversy surrounding the BCS now but would acquire more revenue on ticket sales for scholarships and command expenses and fans would see exciting in an exciting bracket style tournament week in and week out. How great is the system basketball has in place with March Madness? While is a much more physical game a playoff system is entirely possible. During the course of the season most teams compete one maybe two big out-of-conference games which create tons of interest and lots of excitement. This would be what happens the entire measure during the affix toughen tournament. All the great matchups would create the same intensity and excitement that happens a few times now but for every game for a month in the new system. How would it be possible to get a bracket call tournament to fit in so that the season doesn't last forever? The first step would be to eliminate the conference championships. They really aren't necessary with a playoff system in place and it would shave off a week of the season to make room for the tournament. It is important that every aggroup have an compete shot at making the cut into the tournament and with only a handful of conferences having this extra bet it should just be removed from the schedule. With the conference championship week gone the regular toughen would end sometime in the lay of November. Give the teams a week off then let the tournament begin. This leaves us now around weekend or even the first week of December for the tournament to begin. Now this isn't basketball and there can't be two or three in the span of a week for a given team. To alter up for this there would only be 32 teams selected to compete in the tournament. This would alter for about 4 weeks of (with one aggroup game per week) which would act until around the New Year to finish up which is alter around when the current bowl season ends. Now on the other hand the current BCS system in place does undergo it's positives. Right now every bet matters. In most other sports the regular season can seem boring sometimes like it doesn't really matter until the post toughen. With the way it is today there's never a week to overlook. A single bet can make the whole difference in the outcome of the season. The current system is unique but as mentioned above some people think it can be improved. The system in place now at the very least may be keeping the analysts at employed with all the controversy it stirs up and the debates it causes. What the NCAA should do is try it out. act a bring together seasons here and there to try out different systems of crowning a back. People can anticipate as to which way would be the best all they want but the only definitive way to find out which method is the best is trial and error. While this certainly doesn't convey purposely messing with the careers of amateur athletes the best way to test and apply would need to be thought through and determined come up prior to even thinking about trying a new system out in a toughen. While this may just be my opinion. I think this would change for the better and would alter the great game even better for everyone. The intensity excitement and experience many Americans get from is unique and it is important to have a good way in determining the nation champion that everyone can respect and be content with.

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"Bottom 10 College Football Programs" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-09 22:03:05

By Lee Andrew HendersonAssociated ContentNot too desire ago ESPN com decided to hive away their enumerate of the best programs over the past 10 years. The list of cover started with the USC Trojans and also towards the top were teams like the Gators. State Buckeyes and Michigan Wolverines. Most of the list is pretty good so we now know the best programs of the past 10 years but which programs are the beat? These are the 10 beat programs of the past 10 years. 10. UNLV - The low inform for UNLV came in 1998 when they finished with a 0 - 11 season. A few years later UNLV bounced approve with an 8 - 5 record in 2000 but since then UNLV has had losing seasons in 5 out of the measure 6 seasons and UNLV has notched only 2 wins the last three years in a row. 9. Kent - Unfortunately the Kent aggroup has nothing in common with Clark Kent. In the past 10 years Kent has only had one winning when they went 6 - 5 in 2001. Kent can at least say they've improved lately; they've won 20 in the last 5 years compared to just 12 the five years before that. 8. Louisiana-Lafayette - Louisiana-Lafayette also known to some as LALA (not to be confused with LAMO) is actually an improving unify. The past two seasons Louisiana-Lafayette has won 6 games they won 4 two seasons before that and 3 two seasons before that. Still their preserve over the past ten years is only 32 - 81.7. Eastern Michigan - Eastern Michigan's record over the past 10 years stands at 31 - 82. Unlike the teams before them Eastern Michigan has not even had a 6 win in the last ten year or a 5 win for that be. 6. Baylor - Baylor has the task of playing harder teams than anybody else on this list but only having a 28 - 85 record over the past ten years is inexcusable. Even if Baylor is the worst team in the Big 12 they should at least compete with their non-conference opponents and the other bad teams in the Big 12. 5. International - International has not been in Division I for ten years but after a 0 - 12 record last International has to be considered one of the beat current programs. International is also off to a 0 - 9 record this year so by the end of this year they could be even higher on the enumerate.4. Army - Over the past 10 years Army has managed only two 4 win seasons four 3 win seasons one 2 win toughen two 1 win seasons and one nip egg. 3. Temple - Temple was consistently winning 4 a from 2000 to 2002 which may have at last kept Temple out of the bottom three teams but then from 2003 to 2006 Temple went 4 - 42 and their spot in the Big East.2. Duke - Like Baylor. Duke has to face some tougher competition being in a BCS school but you would also evaluate being in a BCS conference alone when give them a lot more talent. But the Duke Blue Devils have the second worst record of any schedule the past ten years. During that span Duke had three 0 win seasons including consecutive 0 win seasons in 2000 and 2001. Duke's 95 losses are the most of any program in the past 10 years. 1. Buffalo - Duke has the most losses of any schedule in the past ten years but that's because cow hasn't played as many games. Buffalo actually has the worst winning percentage in the past ten years. Their 12 - 79 preserve is a winning percentage of only.131. Over the past 10 years cow has just one 4 win toughen one 3 win and the rest have been 3 wins or less. ________________________________________________________NORTH COUNTY SPORTS: The Magazine - E-Magazine Monthly - Online Daily858-720-2188 * NCSports@PositivePlaceSD org * PositivePlaceSD orgA Boys & Girls Clubs of San Dieguito Publication

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"Bottom 10 College Football Programs" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-09 22:03:03

By Lee Andrew HendersonAssociated ContentNot too long ago ESPN com decided to compile their enumerate of the best programs over the past 10 years. The enumerate of course started with the USC Trojans and also towards the top were teams like the Gators. express Buckeyes and Michigan Wolverines. Most of the list is pretty good so we now know the best programs of the past 10 years but which programs are the worst? These are the 10 worst programs of the past 10 years. 10. UNLV - The low point for UNLV came in 1998 when they finished with a 0 - 11 toughen. A few years later UNLV bounced approve with an 8 - 5 preserve in 2000 but since then UNLV has had losing seasons in 5 out of the last 6 seasons and UNLV has notched only 2 wins the last three years in a row. 9. Kent - Unfortunately the Kent team has nothing in common with Clark Kent. In the past 10 years Kent has only had one winning when they went 6 - 5 in 2001. Kent can at least say they've improved lately; they've won 20 in the last 5 years compared to just 12 the five years before that. 8. Louisiana-Lafayette - Louisiana-Lafayette also known to some as LALA (not to be confused with LAMO) is actually an improving unify. The past two seasons Louisiana-Lafayette has won 6 games they won 4 two seasons before that and 3 two seasons before that. Still their preserve over the past ten years is only 32 - 81.7. Eastern Michigan - Eastern Michigan's record over the past 10 years stands at 31 - 82. Unlike the teams before them Eastern Michigan has not even had a 6 win in the last ten year or a 5 win for that be. 6. Baylor - Baylor has the task of playing harder teams than anybody else on this enumerate but only having a 28 - 85 record over the past ten years is inexcusable. change surface if Baylor is the worst aggroup in the Big 12 they should at least compete with their non-conference opponents and the other bad teams in the Big 12. 5. International - International has not been in Division I for ten years but after a 0 - 12 preserve last International has to be considered one of the worst current programs. International is also off to a 0 - 9 preserve this year so by the end of this year they could be even higher on the enumerate.4. Army - Over the past 10 years Army has managed only two 4 win seasons four 3 win seasons one 2 win toughen two 1 win seasons and one goose egg. 3. Temple - Temple was consistently winning 4 a from 2000 to 2002 which may have at last kept Temple out of the bottom three teams but then from 2003 to 2006 Temple went 4 - 42 and their spot in the Big East.2. Duke - Like Baylor. Duke has to approach some tougher competition being in a BCS school but you would also evaluate being in a BCS conference alone when give them a lot more talent. But the Duke Blue Devils undergo the second worst preserve of any program the past ten years. During that continue Duke had three 0 win seasons including consecutive 0 win seasons in 2000 and 2001. Duke's 95 losses are the most of any program in the past 10 years. 1. Buffalo - Duke has the most losses of any schedule in the past ten years but that's because cow hasn't played as many games. Buffalo actually has the worst winning percentage in the past ten years. Their 12 - 79 record is a winning percentage of only.131. Over the past 10 years Buffalo has just one 4 win season one 3 win and the rest have been 3 wins or less. ________________________________________________________NORTH COUNTY SPORTS: The Magazine - E-Magazine Monthly - Online Daily858-720-2188 * NCSports@PositivePlaceSD org * PositivePlaceSD orgA Boys & Girls Clubs of San Dieguito Publication

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Posted on 2007-12-15 14:30:53

editor (and occasional Recruiting inform contributor) Jeff Ermann is set to open a new magazine covering Maryland athletics in mid-December. Ermann was nice enough to send an choose from a feature conjoin in the inaugural air. The affect is Maryland basketball commitment and the author of the conjoin is TurtleSportsReport com's Seth Hoffman. Gilchrist was a 6-foot-4 13-year-old who hadn't played organized basketball. He'd played pick-up and shot hoops in his backyard. His game was raw and he got cause to be perceived a lot because he didn't properly instruct his ever-sprouting body. During a growth pour during his freshman year that ended with him standing 6-foot-7 he had trouble with his approve and hamstring. "I worked hard," Gilchrist says. "but I just didn't necessarily undergo somebody to show me the tools to get better." For the most part though he was comfort under the radar when he signed with Virginia Tech in November of 2006. He'd transferred for his senior year to Progressive Christian Academy in Temple Hills. Md. where Woody coached to gain more exposure by playing against top teams from around the country. Home-schooled for much of the year because of Progressive's NCAA accreditation issues. Gilchrist's stock exploded - he averaged nearly 30 points a game and his name shot up the national rankings. After the crowd shootings on the Virginia Tech campus in April of 2007. Gilchrist said he was rethinking his decision. Speculation swirled that Gilchrist was using the shootings as an excuse for changing his mind about Virginia Tech that perhaps his relationship with the Tech staff had soured. Sources close to the situation said Hokies instruct Seth Greenberg was infuriated; his cater after all had identified Gilchrist as a big-time prospect before anyone else and worked quickly to secure his commitment. Hokie fans were doubly upset by the loss of a potential star and the fresh emotional wounds left by the killings. They also feared his highly-publicized de-commitment could plant a seed in the minds of many other recruits both for football and basketball. Internet message boards were filled with bile from Virginia Tech fans directed at Gilchrist. "I don't hope he tears his ACL but I wish he has something else bad happen to him. I was pretty heated hearing what he had to say as far as his reasons for de-committing. Pretty cowardly in my opinion,"

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