I'm waiting for riots:
A white former transit police officer was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter on Thursday in the videotaped shooting death of an unarmed black man that triggered riots in Oakland, California last year.I'm serious.
A white former transit police officer was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter on Thursday in the videotaped shooting death of an unarmed black man that triggered riots in Oakland, California last year.I'm serious.
Fifteen members of the RCMP’s Vancouver 2010 Integrated Security Unit were sent home during the Olympics for misconduct that included skipping out of work early to catch a hockey game and breaching a confidentiality agreement by taking pictures of the Team Canada jerseys.They were assigned a job and they failed. I'm glad they're outing them out for the world to see.
The Knicks just finished pitching LeBron James. Their main selling point: You could make a billion dollars playing in New York. You can't earn anything close to that anywhere else.How the hell did they arrive at this figure?
Included in Interbrand's math: an NBA title in New York could be worth $240 million to LeBron, about $60 million more than if he brought a ring home to Cleveland, and more than double the value of a Chicago championship. Why? NYC is a huge market, the business capital of the world and home to a large (and wealthy) fan base hungry for a winning team--the Knicks haven’t held the title since 1973. LeBron already owns Cleveland, a small city with little clout. Michael Jordan’s six championships still hover over Chicago. Miami has a fickle fan base, a recent title and its own superstar in Dwyane Wade.Interesting pitch. I wonder if it would work. Part of me would like to see Lebron in a Knicks jersey. Part of me thinks that staying in Cleveland might be important to the city's immediate survival. In truth, this is entirely Lebron's decision and he must do what is best for him and his family. A billion dollars is a lot of money and can secure his and his family's security for several generations.
WARSAW, Poland — Interim president Bronislaw Komorowski appeared to have held off a last-minute surge from the identical twin brother of the late president, who died in an April plane crash that shocked the country and forced Sunday's early election.It was a hotly contested election.