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The Ohio State Buckeyes are the athletic teams of Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. The school colors are scarlet and grey and the teams compete in the Big Ten conference. The school boasts seven Heisman Trophy winners and 22 NCAA National Championships. Famous athletes include Jack Nicklaus, Jesse Owens, John Havlicek and Archie Griffin.  Show more »
The Ohio State Buckeyes are the athletic teams of Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. The school colors are scarlet and grey and the teams compete in the Big Ten conference. The school boasts seven Heisman Trophy winners and 22 NCAA National Championships. Famous athletes include Jack Nicklaus, Jesse Owens, John Havlicek and Archie Griffin.  « Show less

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    May 4, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  1. Do you have the nation's worst job?

    Back in the day when I worked really hard at being a reporter, I would sometimes ponder how my job compared to other jobs.
    Back in the day when I worked really hard at being a reporter, I would sometimes ponder how my job compared to other jobs. (OK. Those who know me may be wondering just how far back we have to go in order to see me working really hard, but let me make my...

    Tags: Florida Legislature, Mother's Day, Hialeah, Newspapers, Newspaper and Magazine

  2. Feb 18, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  3. The smell test: another sense lost to aging

    Just when we were getting our heads around the idea that many (if not most) of us will lose brain function as we age, there is news that another one of those physical gifts we take for granted is likely to leave us. Our sense of smell. It is a bit...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Google Inc.

  4. May 2, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Stay out of Syria

    With the Iraq War behind us and our departure from Afghanistan underway, the United States could be entering a well-earned respite from fighting. But even before peace can take hold, hawks are singing the old country song: "I've enjoyed as much of this as I can stand."
    With the Iraq War behind us and our departure from Afghanistan underway, the United States could be entering a well-earned respite from fighting. But even before peace can take hold, hawks are singing the old country song: "I've enjoyed as much of this as...

    Tags: Syrian Civil War (2011 - present ), Martin Dempsey, Libyan No-Fly Zone (2011), U.S. Department of Defense, Iraq

  6. Jan 16, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Does torture work?

    Does torture work?
    Does torture work? It is a Bush-era debate that has found Obama-era relevance because of a new movie, "Zero Dark Thirty," in which torture seems to work quite well. The film, an Oscar nominee for Best Picture, is being sold as a fact-based...

    Tags: Entertainment, Human Rights, Michael Mukasey, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Martin Sheen

  8. Apr 30, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  9. SeaWorld tax breaks shift burden to you

    Things are awfully good at SeaWorld nowadays.
    Things are awfully good at SeaWorld nowadays. Sales have topped $1 billion. Profits are soaring. A public stock offering wildly exceeded expectations. You might expect SeaWorld's tax bill to soar as well. After all, that's what happens to most of us...

    Tags: Jim Atchison, Taxation, Politics, Business, Amusement and Theme Parks

  10. Apr 28, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Knives on a plane?

    Once in a while, a government agency adopts a policy that is logical, hardheaded, based on experience and unswayed by cheap sentiment. This may be surprising enough to make you reconsider your view of bureaucrats. But not to worry: It usually doesn't last.
    Once in a while, a government agency adopts a policy that is logical, hardheaded, based on experience and unswayed by cheap sentiment. This may be surprising enough to make you reconsider your view of bureaucrats. But not to worry: It usually doesn't...

    Tags: Terrorism, U.S. Congress, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Edward J Markey, Transportation Security Administration

  12. Apr 26, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  13. New Bush Library, same old Bush record

    It was inspiring to see them side by side at Southern Methodist University in Dallas: Presidents Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama. For their service to this country, we are indebted to each one of them.
    It was inspiring to see them side by side at Southern Methodist University in Dallas: Presidents Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama. For their service to this country, we are indebted to each one of them. It'...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Government, Arts and Culture, International Military Interventions

  14. Nov 4, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Hidden side of Obama's race gap

    In his 2008 "A More Perfect Union" speech, presidential candidate Barack Obama declared, "Race is an issue that I believe this nation cannot afford to ignore right now." Then he tried his best to ignore it.
    In his 2008 "A More Perfect Union" speech, presidential candidate Barack Obama declared, "Race is an issue that I believe this nation cannot afford to ignore right now." Then he tried his best to ignore it. At least in public, that is. It says a lot...

    Tags: Parties and Movements, Elections, Democratic Party, Talk Shows (genre), Jeremiah Wright

  16. Apr 24, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  17. The fiasco of Military tribunals

    WASHINGTON -- Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev won't be sent before a military tribunal for a technical reason: As a U.S. citizen, he isn't eligible.
    WASHINGTON -- Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev won't be sent before a military tribunal for a technical reason: As a U.S. citizen, he isn't eligible. But that technicality stopped us from addressing a more important consideration:...

    Tags: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Defendants, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Terrorism

  18. Nov 17, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. U.S. should have world-class WBC pitching staff

    Thirteen pitchers eligible to play for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic received points in Cy Young voting.
    Thirteen pitchers eligible to play for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic received points in Cy Young voting. That, sports fans, should largely be the pitching staff for the team Joe Torre will manage. Imagine a starting rotation of R.A. Dickey,...

    Tags: Piracy, Chicago White Sox, Matt Harrison, Services and Shopping, Gaby Sanchez

  20. Apr 17, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. MarksJarvis: While 'real economy' struggles, stocks rebound

    After Monday's plunge of almost 266 in the Dow Jones industrial average, investors were buying again Tuesday, pushing up stocks more than 157 points despite an International Monetary Fund report pointing to a far weaker economy than Wall Street's cheery narrative has described lately.
    After Monday's plunge of almost 266 in the Dow Jones industrial average, investors were buying again Tuesday, pushing up stocks more than 157 points despite an International Monetary Fund report pointing to a far weaker economy than Wall Street's cheery...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Weather, Moody's Corporation, Central Bank, International Monetary Fund

  22. Apr 13, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  23. Harrison Ford steals the show in `42'

    Harrison Ford has always been a thief.
    Harrison Ford has always been a thief. On the screen. In "Star Wars," Han Solo was on the run for nefarious deeds from the moment we met him. In the "Indiana Jones" universe, we first see Mr. Jones as he steals a priceless artifact and is almost...

    Tags: Entertainment, Lance Armstrong, The Wolverine (movie), Movies, Terry Francona

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