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Cleveland Newspaper

December 3, 2010 by · Comments Off on Cleveland Newspaper 

Cleveland Newspaper, Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Miami Heat NBA Match: Match Today NBA Miami Heat Cleveland Cavaliers meeting scheduled Thursday, December 2, 2010 Kick-Off Time: 20:00 EST Stadium: Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, OH

Finding consistency has been a problem for the New York Rangers. This level of success is its broad appeal to longtime rivals. The Rangers will try to continue their strong road game and avenge the defeat this season in the New York Islanders on Thursday night when the teams open a series of homecoming.

After finishing your game and three road trip with victories over Florida and Nashville, the Rangers (01/11/1914) at his home on Monday and lost 3-1 to Pittsburgh red.

The Rangers have won four of five in total before Monday, but fell to 5-7-1 at home, compared to 9-4-0 on the road.

One of those road losses came at Nassau Coliseum on October 11, when the Islanders (5-12-5) scored three third-period goals – two on the power play – to join a 6-4. The defeat was only the second for the Rangers in their last nine visits to Long Island.

Cleveland Plain Dealer

December 3, 2010 by · Comments Off on Cleveland Plain Dealer 

Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland Browns rookie QB Colt McCoy (ankle) will not be ready to play this week in Miami to veteran Jake Delhomme will get another start despite almost cost the team the game last week with second-half interceptions two.

“This is a serious mistake,” said Delhomme the Plain-Dealer. “But on the downside, for me, if you’re Charlie Checkdown,” yeah, your stats will look great at the end of Part. But those 13 points, I do not know how many wins you have with that. ”

RG Stephen Neal went on the disabled list Thursday with another shoulder injury. Daniel Connolly, who started three games in place of Neal, will finish the season. The team ran a much more effective last month, after Pro Bowl LG Logan Mankins has ended his contract exclusion.

Neal, 34, spoke to retire last offseason before signing a two-year extension. He is a former wrestling champion and the NCAA has long talked about becoming a UFC fighter after the end of his NFL career.
DE Dwan Edwards is done for the season after being placed on the disabled list Thursday because of a hamstring injury. Edwards signed with the Bills in the offseason offseason as a free agent and started all 11 games. Edwards finished the year tied for fourth in the team with 59 tackles.
Antwan Odom DE (wrist) went on the disabled list Thursday, the fourth team defensive lineman to have season-ending injury. Victor Adeyanju DE, a veteran of four years, was re-signed Odom to take place on the list.
K Jason Hanson (knee) went on the disabled list Thursday, leaving Dave Rayner’s work. The team signed CB Tye Hill to take up file Hanson. Hanson completed 12-of-14 field goal attempts in eight games, connecting on at least 80 percent for the 13th time.

Cleveland Cavaliers

July 9, 2010 by · Comments Off on Cleveland Cavaliers 

LeBron JamesCleveland Cavaliers: (FOXNews) — In a scathing open letter to fans once bitter LeBron James, the majority owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers of the NBA superstar blasting, calling his decision to play for the Miami Heat a “bitterly disappointing” hit and a “shocking act of disloyalty to our Home Grown ‘choice’.”

Dan Gilbert also personally guaranteed the Cavaliers to win an NBA championship before the “ex-self-titled” King “won one” with the heat.

“You can take to the bank,” read the letter from Gilbert, which has been published on the website of the computer on nba.com. “If we were motivated than before [Thursday] for the hardware to Cleveland, I can tell you that this shameful display of selfishness and betrayal of one of our own has changed our” motivation “to previously unknown levels never previously experienced.”

Gilbert said James Cleveland‘s decision to leave after seven seasons – and without the coveted title of the NBA – posted to the “lesson exactly the opposite of what we want our children to learn.”

“The self-proclaimed former” King “will be the curse” with him to the south, “Gilbert wrote the so-called curse of winning against Cleveland sports championships.” And until it does “right” for Cleveland and Ohio, James (and the city where he plays) will unfortunately this spell itself feared and bad karma. ”

Cleveland fans, “simply do not deserve this kind of cowardly betrayal,” the letter continued Gilbert.

Cleveland Plain Dealer

July 8, 2010 by · Comments Off on Cleveland Plain Dealer 

Cleveland Plain DealerCleveland Plain Dealer:Parents & Families supporter Frank Glandorf parents published the letter oppressed by the unfair system of support for children in the Cleveland Plain Dealer in June 1927. The letter was in response to the newspaper Making sense of child support in Ohio: editorial (6/19/10), for which F & F Board President Ned Holstein, MD, MS was interviewed. Glandorf wrote:

Alimony is the modern equivalent, moral of the debtors’ prisons, which were banned in the 19th century. Failure to pay child support is a felony. Falling behind in payments due to job loss results in fines, jail and a felony conviction – making it even harder to find work. It’s just a downward spiral …

The ODJFS “Most Wanted” ad for February 2010 lists of parents only. Their occupations are diverse as health care workers, restaurant workers, factory worker and temporary services. These men are not financially better off than the “poor mothers, ‘that the Plain Dealer editorial judged to child support. By contrast, the editorial claims that parents “refuse to pay despite, officials say, having the means to do so.”

Such retrogressive measures for child support and gender discrimination only serve to drive parents to the margins of life for their children.

Cleveland Plain Dealer

May 12, 2010 by · Comments Off on Cleveland Plain Dealer 

Cleveland Plain DealerCleveland Plain Dealer:May 12, 2010, Greencastle, Ind. – “Last month I spent a few days with the students in the Scholars Program in Media DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana,” Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Connie Schultz writes Cleveland Plain Dealer today. “They are mostly in the Midwest, most thoughtful, amusing, and sometimes smile when you win because not enough was raised to give strangers the benefit of the doubt. While I was at DePauw, I have met with students individually to talk about journalism. In reality, the talks have just started there, and then wove their way into the discussions about life in general. One of the reasons why they hang out with young people: they’re smarter than they know. ”

Schultz (pictured above) talks about his interaction with freshman Kyle Robbins (seen right), Robbins 200910mgolfnoting Kyle, “Kyle gives me hope for the future of the Republican Party. I support the left, but I know reflexive weight we need the other side to keep the boat afloat, and much of what passes for Republican politics lately is to turn off a lot of young people like Kyle.

In its deliberations, Schultz said that Robbins said, “I am part of a new movement of young people like me who are fiscally conservative, but no doubt the sincerity of the other side.” The 19-year-old added: “We want to hear. We know that we need to stop alienating groups of people. We need immigration reform, for example, but Arizona law is not the way to go. I am pro- life, but that also means I can not support removing the health care of people. Yes, I would like to see the solution in the private sector, but it’s really hard for Republicans to look at the rest of the country and say “You do not has the right to health care. ”

The columnist advises his readers, “Kyle writes a blog for your kind of media scholars. I asked if he would share in a public place for others to read what’s on your mind. Agreed.An extract of his first post:

“The left has its youth movement, and our time has come to answer that call right. Washington is not listening. Why should we be the party of the rich? Why should we be the party of the silver spoon ? Our fiscal and social conservative values can and do exist, but we can not continue to alienate the less fortunate, social awareness, environmentalists cleveland_plain_dealer.gifthe. We must be a party of understanding, a group willing to work with our opponents on the opposite side to achieve the best outcome for our constituents. ”

The column concludes: “In his first e-mail to me, Kyle wrote:” I would love to have this great dialogue going. “Count on it, Kyle.”

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