March Madness

Obama's Got Game

Chip Collis | Posted 04.02.2008 | Home


Chip Collis

Consider Hillary's half-court strategy. Drawn up on the DLC-chalkboard, it consists of anchoring the major blue states, conceding the basic red states, and fighting over the swing states.

Sam Stein

Obama Camp Mocks Clinton: Next She'll Want NCAA Bracket To Decide Race

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 03.25.2008 | Politics


The Obama campaign again accused Hillary Clinton of moving the political goal posts in her efforts to claim a legitimate shot of winning the nominatio...

CBS NCAA Player Sees Traffic Boom

Silicon Alley Insider | Dan Frommer | Posted 03.21.2008 | Media


Hey, slackers, get back to work! CBS says 1.75 million unique visitors went to their NCAA March Madness On Demand video player yesterday, up 122% from...

Obama's NCAA Tournament Bracket

CBS News | John Bentley | Posted 03.20.2008 | Politics


Basketball fans across the country are ditching work and gearing up for March Madness, and Barack Obama is no exception. While he's still maintaining ...

March Madness: NCAA Tournament Begins

AP | Posted 03.20.2008 | Home


Kansas takes on Portland State in one of the three early games starting around 12:30 p.m. EDT. Michigan State meets Temple and Xavier plays Georgia in...

Dear 5-Year Anniversary Of Iraq War: America's "Just Not That Into You"

Katie Halper | Posted 03.19.2008 | Media


Katie Halper

Out of the top 100 Google Trends Hot Trends, not one has anything to do with the Iraq War!

UNC, Memphis, Kansas, UCLA Get Top Seeds

AP | EDDIE PELLS | Posted 03.16.2008 | Home


The inexact science of putting together the NCAA tournament bracket turned out to be pretty exact this time around. No big beefs with the top seeds _ ...

Black Magic Is A Hoop Dream

Karen Russell | Posted 03.15.2008 | Entertainment


Karen Russell

Black Magic is an entertaining, engaging and emotional look at the all-but forgotten players and coaches from the Historical Black Colleges and Universities.

Madness Marches On

Roger I. Abrams | Posted 03.11.2008 | Entertainment


Roger I. Abrams

Money-making college athletics -- basketball and football -- are a scandal perpetrated for the profit of some and very little for the people who actually perform.


 

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