Monday, April 10, 2006

Reality TV (Four seasons hawaii) reflects sadly on society


Reality TV reflects sadly on society
Television has hit a new low, and reality TV is the culprit. I have never liked reality TV. I don't like the idea of millions of Americans vicariously living their lives through contestants who are put in very un-realistic situations. This downward spiral of television has gotten worse in the last few seasons, and Bravo and A&E are two of the networks to blame.
Source: www.easttennessean.com

Three more "24 days and a movie?
POSTED ON 04/10/06 AT 8:30 A.M. There's a lot more "24" coming your way... Variety reports that Fox has signed Kiefer Sutherland to three more seasons of "24" which will take him well into the ninth season of the hit action-drama for the 2008-2009 TV season.
Source: www.cinecon.com

At a glance
The Komets clinched a playoff spot Sunday and will play in the playoffs for the 46th time in their 54-year history. Perhaps even more impressive, they have qualified in 29 of the last 31 seasons.
Source: www.fortwayne.com

Throwing without pain a relief for N.O.'s Bowie
The past few baseball seasons were a pain for left-handed pitcher Micah Bowie. In 2003, he tore a ligament in his elbow and pitched only 14 innings with Oakland and two Athletics' farm teams.
Source: www.nola.com

Redick, Augustus Win Wooden Awards
Duke's J.J. Redick, LSU's Seimone Augustus Cap Exceptional Seasons by Winning Wooden Awards
Source: abcnews.go.com

MacInnis was a special talent
MacTavish spent much of his NHL career facing MacInnis but was briefly his St. Louis teammate during parts of two seasons -- 1995-96 and 1996-97. He says the 13-time all-star was special.
Source: slam.canoe.ca

The Dunphy File
Here are some things you may not know about new Temple men's basketball coach Fran Dunphy. Dunphy was named Penn's head coach in 1989 after serving one year as an assistant coach under Tom Schneider. Since then, he has won 10 Ivy League championships and had five undefeated league seasons.
Source: www.ledger-enquirer.com

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