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<span itemprop="articleBody"><img alt="princeton-footnotes-sing-off-NBC.jpg" class="mt-image-center" height="350" src="http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/princeton-footnotes-sing-off-NBC.jpg" style="display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px; text-align: center;" width="520" />Colleges and universities have a long and storied history of men's a capella groups. "The Sing-Off" has previously featured Tufts' "Beelzebubs," USC's SoCal VoCals, Yale's Whiffenpoofs and the Dartmouth Aires. <br /><br />In 2013, the <b>Princeton Footnotes</b> are joining the competition, kicking off their Season 4 run with <b>Taylor Swift</b>'s "I Knew You Were Trouble," one of the most dynamic performances of the premiere episode.<br /><br />The judges were split, however<b>. Boyz II Men</b> singer <b>Shawn Stockman</b> had praise for the leads.<br /><br />"What's
cool about you is your harmonies," says Stockman. "I'm going to
shout-out the unsung heroes in your crew, the tenors and the baritones.
If you guys are off, the whole thing is off. Big ups to you guys."<br /><br /><b>Ben Folds</b>
disagreed, though, saying the harmonies "came unglued" at moments, but
he did enjoy both the dynamics and the nice arc to the song, while new
judge <b>Jewel </b>cautioned the basses to lock in tight.<br /> <br />We
really enjoyed it -- but it landed them in the Bottom 2 for the ultimate
sing-off this week against Voice Play, battling on "Bye Bye Bye" by
NSync, and the judges sent the Footnotes home, which really surprised
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Brooks, 51, made the announcement Monday, Dec. 9, to “Good Morning America” host Robin Roberts while discussing his new <a href="http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/music/posts/la-et-ms-garth-brooks-box-set-las-vegas-wynn-roots-20131113,0,7755228.story">eight-disc box set “Blame It All on My Roots,”</a> which grew out of his four-year solo residency at the Wynn Encore Theatre in Las Vegas.</div>
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He gave no specifics of when the tour would start
or how extensive it will be. But he’ll likely provide a preview of
what’s to come when he returns to the Wynn in January for two shows with
his full band. He also said he’ll be joined on the tour by his wife,
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"Wynn has allowed me to keep that room as a laboratory type of thing,
so I’m going to bring the band out there and let the band experience
this room,” said Brooks, who walked away from touring and recording to
devote his time to his three daughters, until they were ready to go to
college.<br />
“It sure feels good to get to throw your hat back in the ring,”
Brooks told Roberts. “All my babies are fine with it. Ms. Yearwood is
fine with it. So now I get to do what I love to do, which is play music.
I get to be with the person I want to be with, which is Ms. Yearwood.
Our baby is a senior in high school,” he said. “My children are off on
their own so the guilt of not being there…I’m a phone call dad now.
‘Hey, Dad, I love you, can I borrow some money?’'<br />
His stint at the Wynn was a baby step away from home, a deal Wynn
crafted to allow him to keep his commitments to his children to support
their school studies and extracurricular activities. He scheduled
performances only when they didn’t conflict with his children’s needs
and used a Lear Jet provided by Wynn to minimize his time away from
their home in Oklahoma.<br />
He periodically brought Yearwood and one or more of his children along for the Vegas performances.</div>
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Ditka appeared emotional as he recalled his career as a Hall of Fame tight end and then a Super Bowl champion coach.<br />
"I saw Virginia (McCaskey) and she looks wonderful," Ditka said of
the daughter of Bears founder George Halas. "I go back with her and (her
late husband) Ed (McCaskey) to the beginning and I was a 22-year-old
kid when I came to Chicago and met Mr. Halas. I was dazzled by that
$12,000-a-year contract. I went out and bought a new car. I had it
going."<br />
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell extended his congratulations and respect earlier on Monday.<br />
"He is not only a great Hall of Famer and someone who continues to
contribute back to the game of football, but he was one of those unique
guys who could contribute on the field as a player and coach, and then
continues to contribute to the game. I think it is a great recognition
and well deserved."Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881232530049404269noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4704047776099439597.post-85342029543372793072013-12-09T12:41:00.000-08:002013-12-09T12:43:47.246-08:00Roy Halladay retires with Toronto Blue Jays<h4>
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spend more time with his family, two-time Cy Young Award winner Roy Halladay retired Monday after 16 seasons in the major leagues with the Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies.</span></i></span></h3>
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The 36-year-old right-hander signed a one-day contract to retire as a
member of the Blue Jays, where he spent the first 12 years of his
career. He choked up and held back tears while making the announcement
at a news conference at the winter meetings in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.<br />
"As a baseball player, you realize that's something you can't do the
rest of your life," Halladay said. "I really don't have any regrets."<br />
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Halladay played for the Phillies from 2010-13, finishing with two
injury-plagued seasons. He won an NL Cy Young Award in 2010, throwing a
perfect game that season and a no-hitter in his first postseason
appearance.<br />
Halladay was 203-105 with a 3.38 ERA in 416 career games, including 390 starts. He had 67 complete games and 20 shutouts.<br />
"It's been a very exciting process for me," he said. "I feel very
good about it. There's always going to be things I miss. As much as I
worked out, I'm not going to miss it. I'm not going to miss the cuffed
weights and running poles."<br />
<b>Halladay </b>was a six-time All-Star, won the 2003 <b>AL Cy Young Award</b> and
went 148-76 with a 3.43 ERA in 12 seasons with the Blue Jays. He was
traded to the Phillies after the 2009 season, and was 40-16 with a 2.40
ERA in his first two years in Philadelphia. But back and shoulder issues
limited Halladay in 2012-13. He was 15-13 with a 5.15 ERA in 38 starts.<br />
Former teammates were effusive in their praise for Halladay.<br />
Chase Utley called him "the ultimate competitor."<br />
"He is by far the hardest worker that I've ever seen and treated
every game as if it were his last," Utley said. "It was no coincidence
why he was the best pitcher of his era. I'm honored to have had the
opportunity to watch him pitch for four years. I'll miss his presence
and passion but, most of all, I will miss his intensity."<br />
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Roy Oswalt said Halladay was a first-ballot Hall of Famer.<br />
"Roy was one of the best pitchers and students of the game I've ever
had the honor of playing with," Oswalt said. "Hands down, he was the
best pitcher of this era."<br />
Halladay had shoulder surgery during the season and returned in
September, but clearly wasn't right. He was 4-5 with a 6.82 ERA in 13
starts this year.<br />
"It's so much fun to play the game and go out and compete," he said.
"I looked forward to that fifth day more than anything. To go out there
and know it's not going to feel good and I wasn't going to do it the way
I wanted was frustrating. I tried to give everything I can but
something was holding me back. I felt I couldn't give them what I wanted
to."<br />
Halladay badly wanted to play for the Phillies to have a chance at
winning the World Series. The Phillies had already won three straight
division championships, the 2008 World Series and 2009 NL championship
by the time Halladay arrived. They had the best record in the majors in
Halladay's first two seasons, but lost to the San Francisco Giants in the 2010 NLCS and St. Louis Cardinals in the 2011 NL division series.<br />
In his final postseason performance, Halladay lost to Chris Carpenter
and the Cardinals 1-0 in the decisive Game 5 of that 2011 matchup.
Earlier in the series, the Cardinals were spurred when a Rally Squirrel
scampered on the field.<br />
"I think the one thing I took away from that is you can have the best
team on paper, you can have the guys who want it the most," Halladay
said. "But when the squirrel runs across home plate while your team is
trying to pitch, there is nothing you can do about that. So you really
start to realize there are a lot of things out of your control. It takes
more than nine guys. It takes nine guys, and it takes the 25 on the
roster. It takes the coaches, the staff, and it takes a lot of luck."<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;"><b><i>Information from The Associated Press and ESPN.com's Jayson Stark was used in this report.</i></b></span>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881232530049404269noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4704047776099439597.post-22043326057862838572013-12-09T12:15:00.001-08:002013-12-09T12:15:23.665-08:00Matt Prater<br />
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play of the first half of an National Football League game against the
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The goal kick broke the previous record of 63 yards shared by Tom Dempsey
(1970), Jason Elam (1998), Sebastian Janikowski (2011) and David Akers
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Janikowski missed on a 64-yard attempt in 2007. He also attempted a 76 yarder
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This marked the 20th kick of at least 50 yards for Prater who has attempted 26
field goals from 50 yards or longer.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881232530049404269noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4704047776099439597.post-4708917946284052442013-12-09T12:03:00.000-08:002013-12-09T12:03:37.601-08:00NASA<br />
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WASHINGTON - Americans are aware of NASA but I do not think they realize <a href="http://www.nasa.gov/about/highlights/what_does_nasa_do.html#.UqS_4qWz7wI%20" target="blank">how much NASA does</a> and for how little money. Do you know what NASA's budget
is for 2014? Thanks to our deadlocked and dysfunctional Congress there is no
approved budget for the Government.
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NASA is looking at roughly $17.7 billion requested by <a href="http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/750614main_NASA_FY_2014_Budget_Estimates-508.pdf" target="blank">President Barack Obama for FY2014</a>. That breaks down to roughly 15
cents a day per American and less than 1 cent a day per human on the planet. I
include this last figure as much of what NASA does benefits all of humanity, not
just Americans.
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To put NASA's budget in perspective, consider these facts - Americans spend <a href="http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2013/05/22/americans-spend-61-billion-on-pets-annually" target="blank">$61 billion on their pets per year</a>. Also, a white collar
criminal was ordered to pay <a href="http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB125365531582831967" target="blank">$170 billion in
restitution</a> to his victims
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NASA's budget is under review by OMB and facing absurd cuts like shutting down
Cassini at Saturn - a perfectly functioning spacecraft monitoring the whole
Saturnian system. Hear what Bill Nye the Science Guy says in an "Open Letter" to
President Obama and what you can do to help.
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Bill Nye addresses NASA's planetary exploration budget and here are NASA's current
major planetary missions (this list does not include NASA's international
participation with other space agency missions):
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<li>MESSENGER at Mercury
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<li>Moon - Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, LADEE
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<li>Mars - Rovers Opportunity and Curiosity; Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter; MAVEN
enroute
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<li>Jupiter - JUNO enroute
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<li>Saturn - Cassini
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<li>Pluto - New Horizons enroute
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<li>Interstellar space - Voyager 1 and 2</li>
</ul>
Here is a listing of all NASA space missions past, present and future, including
their websites - <a href="http://www.nasa.gov/missions/#.UqSzEKWz7wI" target="blank">it is a long
list indeed</a>.
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Here are a few highlights from that list:
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<li>Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
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<li>James Webb Space Telescope - HST's successor
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<li>International Space Station
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<li>Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle and Space Launch System (SLS) that will
return the U.S. to manned spaceflight capability that can go to low Earth orbit,
the Moon, Mars and the asteroids.</li>
</ul>
NASA provides 24 hour a day monitoring of our star, the Sun using Solar
Terrestrial RElations Observatory (STEREO) A and B (B sees the farside of the
Sun), Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) and Solar Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO).
These spacecraft provide realtime data on the Sun to help determine space weather
and its effects on spacecraft and Earth, providing advance warning for solar
storms.
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NASA also studies Earth <a href="http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/#.UqS4RqWz7wI" target="blank">including</a>:
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<li>Weather - hurricanes and tornadoes
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<li>Global climate changes
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<li>Polar ice
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<li>Ozone layer
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<li>Oceans
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<li>Space weather and its <a href="http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2013/25oct_aviationswx/" target="blank">effect on aviation</a>. </li>
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Planetary defense falls under NASA as well since it's searching for asteroids and
comets that could pose a threat to life on Earth via the <a href="http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/" target="blank">Near Earth Objects (NEO) program</a>.
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Whatever defense is mounted against a future comet or asteroid that has our name,
we'll need NASA to carry it out. As I am fond of saying, "the dinosaurs are dead
because they didn't have a space program."
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Add to this already impressive mix of new technology, astronomy, aeronautics,
astronautics, commercial space development, education, public outreach, jobs,
inspiration and hope.
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It adds up to a lot of bang for the buck.
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Thank you NASA for all that you do for the planet, humanity, and America. Our
future and survival lies in space and NASA will get us there IF given the
necessary resources.<br />
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<i>Follow his daily blog at <a href="http://www.myfoxdc.com/link/561672/skyguy-greg-redferns-blog" target="blank">myfoxdc.com</a> to keep up with the latest news in astronomy
and space exploration. You can email me at <a href="mailto:skyguyinva@gmail.com">skyguyiva@gmail.com</a>.</i>
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<em>The Amazing Race</em>‘s 23rd season finally concluded Dec. 9, with <strong>Amy Diaz </strong>and <strong>Jason Case </strong>emerging victorious as this year’s top team. And while <strong>HollywoodLife.com </strong>is thrilled for the couple, our excitement pales in comparison to what they’re both feeling — and what they’re sharing online.<span id="more-1265854"></span><br />
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Amy couldn’t contain her excitement, following her team’s big win, heading straight to Facebook to celebrate with friends and fans:<br />
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#JasonAndAmy WE WON THE AMAZING RACE!!! “Four continents,
nine countries, more than 35,000 miles — Jason and Amy, you have won
the one million dollars and you are the official winners of The Amazing
Race. After six second-place finishes, you’ve run in here on the final
leg of The Amazing Race and you have won it!” ~Phil… Music to our
ears!!!!! AHHHHHHH</blockquote>
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She also used Twitter to respond to individual fans, thanking them for their support during her and Jason’s difficult journey.<br />
Jason, on the other hand, stayed pretty quiet — at least on social
media — allowing Amy to do most of the talking. He did, however, tease
the season finale Dec. 8, tweeting out a video recapping season 23.<br />
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