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A Patriot answers two callings

Why, son? Why should I do that?" his father, pastor Ken Watson, responded.

"So you can announce my name," Benjamin answered. "So I can run onto the football field."

And so began a family ritual. Young Benjamin, crammed in with the coats, would patiently wait as his father declared in a booming voice, "Now, starting at running back for the Washington Redskins, No. 45, Benjamin Watson . . . "

At that moment, the boy would bust out, arms raised, eyes fixed straight ahead on the dream in front of him.

"Ever since I can remember," said Ken Watson, "if you asked Benjamin what he wanted to be when he grew up, he'd answer, 'I want to be a football player and a missionary.' "

Twenty-three years later, Patriots tight end Benjamin Watson is an NFL starter, an integral part of an unbeaten team that will try to cap its perfect season with a victory over the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLII Sunday in Glendale, Ariz.


Yahoo! teams up with US newspapers

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Yahoo! chairman and CEO Terry Semel said in a statement: "We believe the local segment is largely untapped and provides significant opportunities to expand audience engagement and subsequently grow local advertising."

The deal fits in with the online advertising boom that has driven business for, among others, Yahoo!'s rival Google.

Other potential innovations that could come out of the deal may include search and content capabilities for local newspaper websites, Yahoo! said.

The consortium of seven newspaper groups consists of 176 local newspapers across 38 states. These include major dailies like The Dallas Morning News, The San Francisco Chronicle and The New Haven Register.


Scots do not want to end the Union, merely modify it

The world of politics is a continuously fascinating one. There is always something new. Political parties take power and always, in the end, lose it. Politicians' fortunes ebb and flow. Plots and conspiracies abound. Policies evolve and change.Over time, the decisions made by our elected representatives really do "make a difference", a phrase politicians use frequently, to the lives of the poor, long-suffering voters whose interests they are supposed to represent. Politics matters.And having spent many years at both Westminster and Holyrood as a reporter – and worked, albeit for only a year, on the "dark side" as a special adviser to former First Minister Henry McLeish – politics had become like a drug. It is addictive, hard to kick. It induces an urge to go back for another hit. And another.


Labor online strategy slammed

One problem for the Government is that blocking child porn may unintentionally block acceptable sites. The history of the internet is full of such examples; one blogger found that, due to spamware set to block ads for sex drug Cialis, he was unable to publish the word "socialist". Another problem, according to civil libertarians, is that policing the net should be left to parents - not a big brother-style bureaucracy. And, if it is disingenuous to compare Labor's policy to China's malevolent control over web access to its citizens, it is equally disingenuous of Rudd's Government to claim the issue simply relates to child pornography. There are genuine concerns that the Government - backed by morals groups like Family First - will in time extend the powers outside of their intended target area.


The B.C.-born artist who brought Rudolf to life

She knew Dasher and Dancer, and Prancer and Vixen, but Sarala Godine never knew she had a family link to the most famous reindeer of all.

Then she learned that her uncle had drawn the first version of Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer.

"I'd always heard about some kind of family connection, and at one time thought my uncle had written the book," Godine said at her Fairfield house.

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Hit Parade

When Jackie de Crinis left ABC to join USA Network in 2000, she brought the cable channel a rare and valuable gift: a huge hit show.

De Crinis, upon assuming her new job as USA's senior vice president of original scripted series programming, took with her a project that had been languishing at ABC. It was a quirky show about an obsessive-compulsive detective.

The series had been in development limbo for almost two years at ABC, according to de Crinis.

"In those days at the network, if a project sat too long, it got stale," she said. "So it didn't matter how good it was anymore, it was like leftovers that were there for too long."

But de Crinis believed in the show, seeing it as a refreshing take on the detective genre, in the tradition of Columbo and Murder She Wrote .


GOP appears intent on ignoring Bush plea from Greenbrier meeting

I was very pleased with the progress the House made in working out the agreement, but the Senate is a separate entity, and the White House needs to engage in negotiations with the Senate as well," said Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine.

Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev., chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, told Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and other administration officials that he will try to add a tax break for corporations that quickly reinvest overseas profits in the United States. None of the officials offered opposition.

"They did not do that, and I don't think they're in any position to do that," Ensign said.

The stimulus package, crafted by Paulson, Boehner and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., would send checks to 117 million families this spring in an effort to promote consumer spending and reverse the slowdown in the economy.



 

 

 

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