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First the soccer news, which includes Angela Hucles' 100th cap (in a career year for her) and
another win (over South Korea) for the USWNT. With two more games left in their post-Olympic
Tour, it woulds like the team is pleasing Pia! The NESCAC Soccer Tournament is over for
another year. (Oh yeah, that's the New [.
Yes, it's true. According to this US News and World Report article, the Prez apparently feels he is
having a good final year. In fact, in a very positive development for the Bush camp, aides say that
he is feeling 'less antipathy' from his constituents, as he travels around the country.
(Note-to-Self: [.
The USWNT defeated Norway 4-0 yesterday in Fredrikstad, and Abby Wambach scored her 99th career
goal! Next up is Sweden on July 5th. Interestingly, the US had not defeated Norway in Norway before
- losing and tying their two previous matches there. The Norwegians must love it that the USWNT's
first win [.
In what could well be their biggest challenge to date, the USWNT face Sweden in Sweden for the
first time ever! (Check out the USSF article linked above - there are lots of interesting tidbits
to peruse!) They'll play just below the Arctic Circle (!) at Norrvalla Stadium in Skelleftea. The
last time [.
Boy - a little queasy, though. Soap-infused coffee is definitely not something I recommend on
a rainy Tuesday morning. Speaking of which - is it me, or do you associate Tuesday's with
rain? Thursday's, too. In my mind those are the greyer days of the week. And
speaking of greyer ... are greyer and grayer different [.
Saturday morning ... and please remind me to not eat handfuls of chocolate-covered cherries while
Watching Rachel Maddow ... and before going to bed! And I don't mean the sweet syrupy kind -
but nice tart ones - delicious, for sure - and probably marginally good for me (yes, I do believe I
could make [.
MSNBC is reporting a new Pew Poll that shows the balance shifting between those who favor more
conservation and those who favor more refineries and more drilling. Among the survey's most
astounding findings is the dramatic increase in a span of five months in the support for energy
exploration and production among groups that have traditionally [.