Word: sams
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...eventually creates a de facto network of independent stations to air the interviews.) Of the two reporters he hires to research Nixon, one, Bob Zelnick (large, puddingy Oliver Platt) is cynical of Frost's ability to bring the scheme off, and the other, James Reston, Jr. (bantam battler Sam Rockwell), rails against the host's apparent reluctance to focus on studying...
...including "left of center" Mitt Romney and the libertarian "faux-cons" of the Republican Party. But its emotional heart is a portrait of what might be called Huckabee's America, a place where long-haul truckers lead campaign rallies, Chuck Norris is a political kingmaker and everyone shops at Sam's Club. Huckabee still predicts a populist revolution in which regular, God-fearing people will take Washington by storm. In the meantime, he is searching for his "angel with a ring." He wants to give it back...
...Brine said. “It’s not a game that takes a lot of effort to get motivated for.”The Wildcats are led offensively by sophomore Jenn Wakefield, who has posted 19 points in 13 games, junior Kelly Paton, and senior Sam Faber. Sophomore goaltender Kayley Herman currently has a 2.44 goals against average. And New Hampshire is unbeaten on its home, Olympic-sized ice, with a 5-0-2 record at the Whittemore Center. “We certainly enjoy playing New Hampshire. They’re a strong team and it should...
...Urban Hermit By Sam MacDonald St. Martin's Press; 281 pages...
...Gist: When Sam MacDonald graduated from Yale in 1995, he didn't go chasing after his dreams. He went chasing after booze. And drugs. And food. By 2000, he weighed nearly 340 pounds and owed thousands of dollars in taxes, student loans and credit-card debt. Cue the "Urban Hermit Plan" - a wildly dangerous scheme to subsist on little else but lentils and canned tuna. MacDonald's memoir recounts the unexpected journey he took, morphing from "Fat Bastard" to "Urban Hermit," taking his readers from Baltimore to Bosnia and back again in a tale of "starvation, hard work and blind...