Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Locked Out of the Boston Globe

They put a wall up, readers.

NFL’s ’11 season lurches deeper into uncertainty
The National Football League has never been more popular. It has billion-dollar television deals. Packed stadiums across the land. And each week brings another record for television ratings. But come September, NFL stadiums could be empty.  

NFL labor talks collapse, leaving season in peril
After failing to reach a deal on a new collective bargaining agreement yesterday, the National Football League imposed a lockout of its players, resulting in the league’s first work stoppage since 1987. The lockout puts the 2011 season at risk.  

That's thrown me for a big loss.

Globe Editorial Pretend labor vs. fake business

Pats owner’s deep ties to Israel are personal

Maybe I should be happy about the lockout instead, huh?

Unheard-of hoop glory within Harvard’s grasp

In its 100th season, the Harvard men's basketball team, finally, is on the cusp of true hoop history. In a first for the program, Harvard finished the regular season with a share of the Ivy League title. If it defeats cochampion Princeton in a playoff game tomorrow, Harvard will earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.  

They lost by a point on a last-second shot.

Worthless to click on any more links; there is wall up. 

The links bother me the most; the agenda-pushing AmeriKan media is omnipresent.