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| The Battered Canadian Passport | | 2008-05-15 18:29:02 | | It used to be that a Canadian passport was the gold standard of passports the world over. Canada was viewed by friendly countries as a great friend and defeated enemies as a benevolent victor. The passport of this country was honored as a bastion of freedom and not-quite-the-Americans.
Agencies like Israel’s Moussad and the CIA [...] | | By: White Point Manor Weblog | | |
| | Battered 2009 Lincoln MKS Sedan Caught Testing in Detroit | | 2008-04-02 05:23:00 | | This bashed-up 2009 Lincoln MKS test mule was caught on film by our fellow mates over at Jalopnik. The car was spotted somewhere in Detroit and as you can see in the pictures, it’s in a pretty bad shape. From the looks of it, someone must have had a slip-up as the lower front end of the MKS is missing. Still, we don’t understand the reason why Lincoln’s testers attached a tow bar in front of the car. –More pics after the jumpVia: Jalopnik | | By: Car News | | |
| | Seal hunters return to land battered and bruised | | 2008-04-01 08:34:00 | | Seal hunters limped back to port Monday from a disastrous start to their annual hunting season, which saw punishing ice floes and a failed rescue mission that claimed at least three lives.
As the sleepless hunters set foot on land, their tales of what happened to the ill-fated L'Acadien II raised questions about how the Canadian Coast Guard handled the operation.
Three men died and one remained | | By: News Alert | | |
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| | Chargers better when bruised and battered? | | 2008-01-13 16:00:00 | | Billy Volek at quarterback? Michael Turner at running back? Andrew Pinnock at blocking back?It sounds like the end of an exhibition game for the Chargers ... not the beginning of a run for the AFC Championship.Who would have believed the Chargers would score their winning touchdown on a drive with much of their second string on the field in Sunday’s 28-24 upset of the Indianapolis Colts?Throw in a key catch on the winning drive by Legedu Naanee – and the fact tight end Antonio Gates was more than hobbled - and it makes the upset even more monumental.So, would the Chargers be better off with their second-string offense in the AFC Championship game Sunday, Jan. 20 at New England?Don’t even think about it.The win at Indy proved the Chargers have a superior offensive line from tackle to tackle with Marcus McNeill, Kris Dielman, Nick Hardwick, Mike Goff and Jeromey Clary.Their power blocking certainly proved to be a difference on the winning eight-play, 78-yard drive against the Colts capped off by Volek’s 1-yard touchdown run.If nothing else, the Colts will remember their last game in the RCA Dome as a loss to San Diego in the same building where the Chargers spoiled what had been a perfect 13-0 season in 2005 for Indianapolis.But while the Chargers have had Indy’s number in three straight games, New England also seems to have San Diego’s number.Who can forget the Chargers’ heartbreaking 24-21 loss to the Patriots in last year’s AFC Divisional playoffs at home ... or the horrible 38-14 loss at New England earlier this year?Philip Rivers and LaDainian Tomlinson better heal in a hurry from their knee injuries.Otherwise, this may be known as the year that second-string "skill" players carried San Diego to its second-ever Super Bowl appearance ... or another lopsided loss to New England. | | By: San Diego Sporting | | |
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