I hear wonderful things about Bloomingdales' executive training program.
Olympic Logo or Giant Math Conspiracy? (Sportable)
You might be asking ���What do tangrams have to do with the 2012 Olympic Logo?��� Well, a member of our staff recently realized that the new Olympic Logo bears an uncanny resemblance to a handful of purple tangram pieces randomly jumbled together. It turns out he was right.Bud Selig sending Jason Giambi to George Mitchell's woodshed (Steroid Nation)
Two weeks ago Jason Giambi simply expressed his thoughts to USA Today. Bet he never thought he would raise such a maelstrom at that point. Following the initial analysis of Giambi's remarks, the Yankees talked about releasing his contract. The commissioner of baseball called him in to chat.A Kid at Heart (Insomniac's Lounge)
Greg Oden has just made what is likely the final blog post of college career. The last line of his post is the most telling: "I'm about to be put in a man's world, letting go of that kid in me is hard."NBC drops Stanley Cup for Kennedy Jr. High Paper Football championship (The Sports Hernia)
Report: NBC panicked after the National Horsebreath Competiton on 'A&E extra' trounced Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Rumor: Winner of the paper football tournament will receive Brian Engblom's wig.The Five Worst Uniforms in NFL History (The FanHouse)
In 1988, Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Vinny Testaverde threw 35 interceptions. The Bucs' front office was horrified that the young quarterback they had just a year earlier selected with the first pick in the NFL draft was having so much trouble distinguishing his own receivers from the opposing secondary that they tried something drastic: They switched jersey colors.Pitchers and the First Overall Pick: Is It Worth the Risk? (One More Dying Quail)
If you are a major league general manager with the first overall pick in the draft and you���re thinking about selecting a starting pitcher to serve as the ace of your staff for the next ten years, let me give you some advice: don���t do it. History is not on your side.





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