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Hot News for CB Jimmy Williams ... Source: vanderbilt.scout.com --- 8 days ago
One of the most talented players to ever wear the Black and Gold was Jimmy Williams. Since leaving Vanderbilt Williams has had a successful career in the NFL which has included a trip to the Super Bowl with the Seahawks. VandyMania caught up with Williams and talked with him about a variety of things. ... Source: www.torrentportal.com --- 13 days ago
Category: Audio Size: 230.53 MB Status: no seeders and 3 leechers ... Source: www.rotoworld.com --- 31 days ago
Texans make moves Visit Rotoworld.com for more analysis on this update. ... Source: www.ajc.com --- 29 days ago
Former Falcons defensive back Jimmy Williams, the team's top draft pick in 2006, has been suspended by the league for five games, his agent confirmed to Pro Football Weekly. ... Source: www.dailypress.com --- 27 days ago
Former Bethel High and Virginia Tech defensive back Jimmy Williams has been suspended for five games by the NFL, Pro Football Weekly reports. ...
Source: www.texanslocker.com --- 17 days ago
The Houston Texans have placed cornerback Jimmy Williams on Injured Reserve ending his season due to a knee injury. Williams also didn’t play last season because of his bum knee which could signal the end of his playing days soon. The 29-year old Williams has played in 80 games (7 starts) in his NFL career [...] ... Source: msn.foxsports.com --- 21 days ago
Training camp is nearing its conclusion in Orlando, but the news still flows. Get analysis on players like Jeff Garcia, Carnell Williams, Joey Galloway, Jovan Haye, Jimmy Wilkerson and Michael Bennett, along with the continuing quarterback situation. Get the insider scoop right here. ... Source: www.slate.com --- 28 days ago
The saga began in the classical manner: with an e-mail about Jimmy Buffett. Several weeks ago, I received a note from a Slate reader drawing my attention to an article published in March 2008 in the Bulletin, a free alternative weekly in Montgomery County, Texas, north of Houston. "I believe your … profile of musician Jimmy Buffett was reproduced wholesale without attribution," the reader wrote. "I thought you should know." I followed a link to "Spring Fling: Concerts That Make the Holiday a Time to Party" by Mark Williams, a feature pegged to concert appearances by Buffett and country singer Miranda Lambert. Sure enough, the article included 10 and a half paragraphs copied nearly verbatim from "A Pirate Looks at 60," my Slate essay of Jan. 9, 2007. My words were slightly reworked in places, and further enlivened by eccentric use of em dashes and semicolons—a hallmark, I would learn, of the Williamsian style. But the original text was largely unaltered. For example, my Slate piece began this way: [ more ... ] ... Source: gawker.com --- 29 days ago
Somebody copied Slate writer Jody Rosen's old article on Jimmy Buffett—he found it plagiarized in a small Texas alt-weekly called the Bulletin . So he decided to hunt him down. That's when things got weird and he discovered that, basically, the history of the entire paper was plagiarized from a cornucopia of sources: The Bulletin's site has no masthead, and most articles dating from the past few years are unbylined. The only name that appears consistently is Mark Williams, billed variously as "Music Editor," "Bulletin Music Editor," and "The Bulletin Staff Writer." Eventually, a Google search turned up the name of the Bulletin's publisher, Mike Ladyman, whose surname did little to dispel the feeling that I had been sucked into a Charlie Kaufman screenplay. Rosen obsessively hunted down dozens of the paper's plagiarisms, and called Ladyman some more. (He didn't care about the pesky "plagiarism" charges.) But... then he realized that the Bulletin might just be "ahead of its time," like the print version of, say, a news aggregator much like this website: But perhaps the Bulletin is merely on-trend—or even ahead of its time. The Drudge Report, the Huffington Post, and Real Clear Politics have made names and money by sifting through RSS feeds; Tina Brown and Barry Diller are preparing the launch of their own news aggregator. Mike Ladyman and company may simply be bringing guerilla-style 21st-century content aggregation to 20th-century ... Source: www.ajc.com --- 27 days ago
Flowery Branch — Falcons wide receiver Brian Finneran hopes to clear a major hurdle to returning to the NFL after a two-year hiatus Saturday night against Jacksonville. "It will be my first real taste of getting tackled and facing live bullets," said Finneran, who's battling back from two major anterior cruciate ligament surgeries that cost him the 2006 and 2007 seasons. In 2006, he tore the ACL in his left knee while working in a one-on-one drill against ex-Falcon Jimmy Williams in training camp. ...
Source: upcoming.yahoo.com --- 9 days ago
Jimmy Shubert's versatile subject matter and stage presence is a real treat! He's been on the big screen in 'Coyote Ugly' and most recently in 'One Hour Photo' with Robin Williams. He has also been on TV shows such as 'ER' and 'King of Queens.' ... Source: www.poynter.org --- 29 days ago
Slate Jody Rosen recently learned that her Jimmy Buffett profile was published in the Montgomery County (Texas) Bulletin under the byline of "Mark Williams." He investigated and discovered that stories lifted from Salon, the Boston Globe, Washington Post, Rolling Stone, and other publications also appeared under Williams' byline. Rosen asks: "Do the articles in the Montgomery County Bulletin amount to the greatest plagiarism scandal in the annals of American journalism? Perhaps the Bulletin is merely on-trend -- or even ahead of its time. The Drudge Report, the Huffington Post, and Real Clear Politics have made names and money by sifting through RSS feeds ...[The Bulletin] may simply be bringing guerilla-style 21st-century content aggregation to 20th-century print media: publishing the Napster of newspapers." ...
Source: www.battleredblog.com --- 28 days ago
They can't all be gems, people. But according to Brooke Bentley's training camp report , your Houston Texans brought Dexter Wynn back for another tour of duty in light of Jimmy Williams' move to the injured reserve list. While this probably won't have an impact on the opening roster, it's worth noting because of Wynn's ability to contribute on special teams as well as the secondary. Wynn's a long shot to make the squad to be sure, but you never know. Some other brief thoughts, inspired by the article linked above unless otherwise noted: 1. Chris Brown practiced! I hope someone took a picture of the NFL's version of Our Lady of Fatima . 2. Speaking of miracles, that's what it's going to take for Brown and/or Mike Bell to make the team. Injured and/or winded are not exactly endearing qualities for players trying to make a Gary Kubiak-coached team. I like to think of C. Brown and M. Bell as gazelles, and Smithiak as a cheetah. 3. Don't play 'Dre on Saturday night , Kubes. There's no possible way it can be worth the risk. 4. Call me a sadist, but my first response when I read the report about the shoving match between the OL and DL was, "I really hope Travis Johnson went Steve Smith on someone ." Alas, I ain't living that right. 5. Real, live, exhibition football that doesn't mean anything is less than a week away. I need a change of pants, stat. ... Source: www.artsjournal.com --- 29 days ago
What's it mean that the back catalogs of record companies documenting 100 years of American music are now wholly owned by the Japanese Sony Corporation, which has bought out Bertelsmann, its German partner in the four-year-old behemoth music corporation Sony BMG? Sony now controls the master tapes of Columbia, Okeh, RCA Victor, Bluebird, Epic, Arista, Ariola -- labels that brought us the sounds of Enrico Caruso, the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, King Oliver, the Carter Family, Jelly Roll Morton, Louis Armstrong, Jimmy Rogers, Bessie Smith, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, Holiday, Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Artie Shaw, Arsenio Rodriguez, Hank Williams, Elvis Presley, Chet Atkins, Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, Tito Puente, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, the Jefferson Airplane, stereophonic sound, the long-play record, the 45 rpm single, many Broadway shows and much classical repertoire, among other productions. This amounts to an invaluable national treasure. Neither BMG nor Sony, separately or united for the past four years, have been very responsible caretakers of this legacy. There is voluminous out-of-print music in their vaults, and intermittent initiatives to reissue classic works in the latest formats have suffered from lack of follow-through. We thank Columbia Legacy for all those Miles boxed sets as well as Lady Day - The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia, 1933-1944 , and Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys (Legends of Country Music) ...
Source: www.boxxet.com --- 9 days ago
Written by TV Squad Filed under: Late Night, TV Royalty, Programming, Celebrities, Talk Show, Reality-FreeHere's who's on the late night talk shows tonight. Charlie Rose: coverage of the Democratic National Convention The Daily Show: Ben Stiller (repeat) The Colbert Report: Dick Meyer (repeat) The La... Original story at TV Squad . Related stories include: Talk Talk: John C. Reilly, Venus Williams, Rush - TV Squad , Talk Talk: Kyra Sedgwick, Jim Courier, Sara Bareilles - TV Squad View all 7 related news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet: Jimmy Kimmel Live . ... Find more results for Jimmy Williams on RSSMicro.com |
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