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Commentary: Give Bill Parcells credit — his stay with the Miami Dolphins was brief but productive Commentary: Give Bill Parcells credit — his stay with the Miami Dolphins was brief but productive
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Commentary section is home to many opinions Five days a week, the Commentary section of The Daily Sentinel — the pages you are reading now — and the Opinion section of GJSentinel.com provide a broad array of opinions.
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Commentary: Baseball's pennant races have something for everyone Commentary: Baseball's pennant races have something for everyone
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Commentary: The Great Jobs Depression Worsens, And The Choice Ahead Grows More Stark Intellpuke : The commentary was written by Robert Reich under "Robert Reich's Blog" and was posted on his Web site edition for Friday, September 3, 2010. Mr. Reich is Professor of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley.
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Commentary: Life without Tebow, simply ordinary in Gators' opener Commentary: Life without Tebow, simply ordinary in Gators' opener
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Commentary: Life without Tebow looks simply ordinary in Gators' opener Commentary: Life without Tebow looks simply ordinary in Gators' opener
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Adam Roseman's Commentary on China's Measures to Adjust Economic Structure Featured in September 7th, 2010 Edition of ... SHANGHAI, CHINA--(Marketwire - September 7, 2010) - ARC China released the latest edition of its newsletter ARC China Weekly today. The publication includes a commentary from ARC China Founder Adam Roseman as well as articles covering topics of general interest with a focus on consumer and retail, alternative energy, recent investment transactions in China's current news, and transactions in the ...
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COMMENTARY: NFL’s start the new adult Christmas The kids — meaning anybody under 40 — laugh when you tell them baseball used to be America’s sporting passion. They stare at you in disbelief when you try to explain that the heavyweight champion was often the most adored athlete in the world, or that tens of millions listened to big horse races on the radio and that Sunday, not all that long ago, was a day off from sports.
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