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...Patriots are currently 7-5 with four games remaining in the regular season. The team should not lose another game on its schedule. New England plays a slumping Cleveland Browns team at home this week, then play Buffalo on the road, followed by a home game in late December against Miami. The regular sends ends at Carolina against the Panthers. The Dolphins are the only good team left on the schedule, and Miami always has trouble playing in cold Foxboro. An 11-5 record and an AFC East Title are not only possible but probable...
...appeal for ethnic cleansing has elicited widespread condemnation from fellow commentators. New York Times columnist Frank Rich said she was fueling “hysteria on the right;” Boston Globe columnist Alex Beam labeled her a “right-wing telebimbo;” and Cleveland Plain Dealer columnist Tom Brazaitis accused her of “bloodthirsty rhetoric.” Although Coulter’s incendiary comments were enough to get her fired from an ultra-conservative magazine and bring near unanimous censure from colleagues, they were not enough to deter the Harvard Republican...
...sitcom pulled by ABC. The famous sister goes back to a career of supporting roles in John Cusack flicks PRINCE ALWALEED BIN TALAL AL SAUD uggedaboutit! NYC Mayor Giuliani rejects $10 million for WTC relief from Saudi royal who linked the attacks to U.S. foreign policy JAMES R. KING Cleveland firefighter admits to trying to earn more bonuses through arson. Time for Ohio to rethink "Light a Fire, Win a Prize" campaign...
CHUBBY CHECKER wants respect. You'd think then that the first place he might go is city hall and revert to birth name Ernest Evans. But no. The Chubster is marching on a different hall: the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio. As footloose popularizer of the Twist, Checker wants a statue of his likeness erected in the Hall of Fame's courtyard for services to dancing. (He also popularized the Fly, the Pony and the now legendary Hucklebuck.) "This is Nobel Prize territory," he insists. The quest came to him after an appearance...
...work force. But because many of the most onerous restrictions of managed care--from pre-certifications and referrals to utilization review--are eliminated, the new plans hope to attract much bigger networks of physicians. Definity Health, for instance, has signed up renowned, choosy providers like the Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic. Innovators such as HealthMarket, Definity and Vivius plan to let individual physicians set their own discounted rates rather than establish one flat, across-the-board price. The idea is that consumers, armed with a wealth of data on the Net, could then comparison shop...