Dalglish right for Reds – Shearer
Friday, March 30th, 2012Alan Shearer says Kenny Dalglish remains “the right man to take Liverpool forward” despite the Reds’ poor Premier League form.

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Dalglish right for Reds – Shearer
Alan Shearer says Kenny Dalglish remains “the right man to take Liverpool forward” despite the Reds’ poor Premier League form.

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Dalglish right for Reds – Shearer
The quick read is that today went very badly for supporters of the individual mandate. As one of the experienced Supreme Court watchers who runs SCOTUSblog tweeted , “Paul Clement” — the attorney arguing against the health-care law — “gave the best argument I’ve ever heard. No real hard questions from the right. Mandate is in trouble.” Read full article > >

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A bad day for Obamacare’s supporters
Sir Alex Ferguson says Manchester United are now “in the right place, at the right time” to claim the Premier League title.

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United timing perfect – Ferguson
Sir Alex Ferguson says Manchester United are now “in the right place, at the right time” to claim the Premier League title.

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United timing perfect – Ferguson
Jon McNaughton, a conservative Utah artist, has released a controversial new painting: an image of President Obama burning the Constitution. The painting is called “One Nation Under Socialism.” McNaughton, who is described by Salon as “the right’s Shepard Fairey” and who also creates Thomas Kinkade-esque landscapes and holiday paintings, has gained notoriety for some of his previous anti-Obama paintings: He has depicted the president trampling the Constitution and enslaving Americans in chains . In response to an article on the Blaze asking whether his work was free speech or offensive, McNaughton replied on his Facebook page , “I for one am deeply offended. I can’t believe I had to paint this in our own country. Stand up and be heard America!!” Read full article > >

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CHARLOTTESVILLE — There are no assigned seats in the room where the Virginia men’s basketball players are interviewed after games at John Paul Jones Arena. But just to be clear, Mike Scott’s seat is the second one to the right as you enter the door. Read full article > >

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Virginia vs. North Carolina: Mike Scott rules on and off the court for Cavaliers
Uncle Sam didn’t move quickly, but he finally did the right thing. In May 2010, we wrote about Elizabeth Ann Kurzawski , a Reisterstown, Md. grandmother whom Sam had tricked. In 2004, he lured her back to work with the Maryland National Guard on the promise that she would not have to repay a $25,000 buyout, officially known as Voluntary Separation Incentive Pay. Repayment is generally required from employees who return to work after collecting money to leave. Read full article > >

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A win for retired Maryland National Guard worker on buyouts
Sir Richard Branson wins the right to control richardbranson.xxx after an Australian man was ruled to have registered the domain “in bad faith”.

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Branson wins porn domain battle
The European Court of Human Rights says Italy violated the rights of Eritrean and Somali migrants by sending them back to Libya.

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Italy chided over Africa migrants
Once upon a time there were two princesses. The older sister was good and always did the right thing. She had a wonderful smile. When she grew up and became queen, she was going to single-handedly bring about a second Golden Age. Just like the first queen of the same name. Only better. Read full article > >
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“The Real Elizabeth” and “Elizabeth the Queen”
What? Huh? Are you talking to me? Can’t you see that I’m in the middle of a very important e-mail on my BlackBerry? If you stand to the RIGHT side of the escalator, I might pull my earbuds out and roll my eyes while you ask me where the Hope Diamond is. But sorry, I don’t have time to show you how to use your Metro Farecard. Read full article > >
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D.C.: Rude, busy or both?
The European Commission is to propose a new law that gives users the right to demand that social networks “forget” status updates and other uploads.

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The European Commission is to propose a new law that gives users the right to demand that social networks “forget” status updates and other uploads.

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Sheldon Adelson is supposedly a bad man. The gambling mogul gave $5 million to a Newt Gingrich-loving super PAC and this enabled Gingrich to maul Mitt Romney — a touch of opinion here — who had it coming anyway. Adelson is a good friend of Gingrich and a major player in Israeli politics. He owns a newspaper in Israel and supports politicians so far to the right I have to wonder if they are even Jewish. This is Sheldon Adelson, supposedly a bad man. But what about Howard Stein? Read full article > >
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A defense of big money in politics
In a call to her Pakistani counterpart this month, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton reiterated the Obama administration’s counterterrorism “red line”: The United States reserved the right to attack anyone who it determined posed a direct threat to U.S. national security, anywhere in the world. Read full article > >
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As U.S.-Pakistani relations sink, nations try to figure out ‘a new normal’