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January 2008

The art of the well-timed sports pic. (Top 30)

Congress returns this week – at least half of it does – for the start of 2008 and a session that should have distinct differences from 2007. [click]

Great football player Great book Now in talks to become a great movie Michael Oher, a 6-5, 325 pound offensive lineman, will be a first round draft pick in the NFL if he skips his senior year at Ole Miss.

 Weisman: McCain Faces Payback From Old GOP Foes

State Sen. Christine Radogno (R-IL) On Sen. Barack Obama’s (D-IL) Time In The Illinois State Senate IL State Sen. Radogno: “I don’t remember Barack leading the charge on any issue… He wasn’t here and engaged long enough to develop the relationships, the knowledge of all the constituencies and nuances for …

Pelosi and Bernanke to discuss economy on Monday: aide

Romo yet to win a playoff game NY Times: A Chance for Romo to Return to the Beach

Clinton adviser charged with DWI in NH Fred Thompson relying on radio roots for SC Primary JoMa: Mitt pins hopes on home state to save him The Democrats try, but fail, to transcend race BET Founder Bob Johnson Criticizes Obama Clinton Courts Hispanic Vote in the West Minority Vote Moves …

“Sopranos” star James Gandolfini engaged to marry

Wizards down high-flying Celtics

Colts season ends with loss to Chargers

The New Yorker: The Search Party Google CEO Eric Schmidt: “What kills a company is not competition but arrogance. We control our fate.”

Economy ties Iraq war as nation’s top problem

Gail Collins: The Battle of the Mitts Unfortunately, there’s something about Romney’s perfect grooming, his malleability and his gee-whiz aura that seems to really irritate both the other candidates and the voters. What bothers voters about Romney, as it turns out, is not his Mormonism but his inherent Mitt-ness.