At last — multitasking is going out of style. At least that is the conclusion of a University of
Michigan professor who studied the subject and concluded that multitasking was counter-productive
in math class.
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For those of you who are unfamiliar with Quinton Quiz then here's a little introduction, he's love
child of Maggie Thatcher, Statto & Roy Cropper from Cori. He may look like an absolute goon, but he
knows his onions when it comes to footy.
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In light of the recent accusations that Lyon get favored by arbitration by getting calls decided
their way and the brouhaha over video replays, I thought I would post the results of an in depth
investigation by Nice Matin, who took a look at every single error in every single Ligue 1
match in the 2007/2008 season.
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The Offside 01 June @ 01:30 PM EST
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5717_Pk3F1k Yesterday in Seattle, the Canadians took on mighty
Brazil, always a challenge, even at (or near) home. Granted, it was without Kaka and a few of the
biggest stars, but Luis Fabiano was there, and as you can see above, so was Robinho. He hopped on
what is described aptly in the video [.
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Arsene Wenger doesn't make too many mistakes in the transfer market - if he's not moulding
tomorrow's stars from unknowns, he's letting big names go before anyone else knew they were past
their best.
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Arsene Wenger doesn't make too many mistakes in the transfer market - if he's not moulding
tomorrow's stars from unknowns, he's letting big names go before anyone else knew they were past
their best.
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Arsene Wenger doesn't make too many mistakes in the transfer market - if he's not moulding
tomorrow's stars from unknowns, he's letting big names go before anyone else knew they were past
their best.
Click to continue reading...
Arsene Wenger doesn't make too many mistakes in the transfer market - if he's not moulding
tomorrow's stars from unknowns, he's letting big names go before anyone else knew they were past
their best.
Click to continue reading...
Arsene Wenger doesn't make too many mistakes in the transfer market - if he's not moulding
tomorrow's stars from unknowns, he's letting big names go before anyone else knew they were past
their best.
Click to continue reading...