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The wacky, wacky, wacky CAA
The CAA has turned into a dramatically two-tiered conference this season.
Ready to work
Nats pitchers and catchers are about to take the field for their first workout of the spring.
Top 45 countdown
The freshly filed AP ballot, plus 20 more teams as Selection Sunday is now less than four weeks away
Zadzooks: Toy Fair 2009, Techno Source's Rubik’s TouchCube
Washington Times reporter Joseph Szadkowski covers the 2009 American International Toy Fair. Here's the second in a series of video segments devoted to the New York City event. Techno Source President, Eric Levin demonstrates Rubik’s TouchCube, the first completely electronic solvable Cube. It features touch sensor technology on all six sides, a motion-detecting accelerometer, and colored lights in every square.
Zadzooks: Toy Fair 2009, Mattel's Mindflex
Washington Times' reporter Joseph Szadkowski covers the 2009 American International Toy Fair. Here's the first in a series of video segments devoted to the New York City event. Mattel presented a new game tapping into mental acuity called Mindflex. It uses dry EEG sensor technology and a headset that reads and interprets brainwaves. It is not a cheap Jedi mind trick.
Lacrosse land: This week's top 25
This week's Inside Lacrosse ballot (plus five more teams)
Manny being Manny
No, not Ramirez. Manny Acta talks about his expectations of his team and himself in his third season as Nationals manager.
Sports coverage needs perspective
If we can learn anything from the coverage of the Alex Rodriguez steroid scandal, it's that we've fallen into an ever-repeating cycle of spouting hate and casting blame onto others to elevate our own self-righteousness. Perhaps instead of gossiping about celebrities for their ill-advised and embarrassing but ultimately unimportant in the grand scheme of things indiscretions, ESPN should be bombarding kids with the tragic story of Ken Caminiti, who fell as hard as one can to the Steroid Era and died of an apparent heart attack in October 2004. By SEAN RAPOSA.
Four moments with Cliff Tucker
Why the sophomore's game against Virginia Tech is among the best two-point outings you'll see all season
Greenberg defends Gary
Interesting postgame stuff from the Virginia Tech coach after today's loss