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Blagojevich weighs his options
Aides to Rod "pay-for-play' Blagojevich say the governor isn't ready to resign and is weighing his options. Well, "weighing" may be too strong a word. Not much weight there.
NY governor disses 'SNL' skit
David Paterson did not like his bumbling portrayal on "Saturday Night Live," where blindness apparently marks the height of hilarity.
Political correctness critics release top list of abuses
The halls of academia are awash in political correctness, says a group critical of the movement. Here, it's not PC vs. Mac. It's PC vs. common sense.
Brits now enjoy Brussels sprouts
Nearly two-thirds of Brits today enjoy Brussels sprouts. Now the challenge is to get them to eat the veggies, instead of starting food fights with them.
McCain can't vow support for Palin presidential run in 2012
John McCain says he can't promise to back Sarah Palin if she runs for president in 2012. Has he forgotten about pit bulls and soccer moms already?
Bennett's Best for the week of November 30
Legendary comic book store owner Greg Bennett provides a pair of recommendations for comic book lovers every week. This week its Secret Invasion, No. 8 from Marvel Entertainment and Spirit: Volume 1 from DC Comics.
Spread holiday cheer; Host a student
There are some 624,000 international students in the United States, many of whom have no place to spend the holidays. A Charlottesville group is acting as a clearinghouse for those wishing to invite in a student for Christmas dinner who would otherwise be marooned in an empty dorm.
Web site hits politically correct Christmas carols
A British Web site is mocking churches whose vicars have changed the lyrics of traditional Christmas songs. God bless us, every one.
Good luck, Oklahoma
The skinny on the Heisman curse; or, does it really matter for Sam Bradford and the Sooners?
Seen and Heard at Paul Brown Stadium
Ryan O'Halloran brings you the sights and sounds from Sunday's tilt in Cincinnati.
Iraqi throws shoes at Bush in Baghdad
An Iraqi journalist threw a pair of shoes at President Bush. It was a special way to say farewell — but something got lost in translation.
Rock's No. 2
Rock Cartwright's 32-yard return on the opening kickoff moved him into second place in team history.