491 results for "1968"
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Mad Men, Week 7: Speed Kills
Molly Lambert"This is no dream! This is really happening!" — Rosemary Woodhouse, Rosemary's Baby, 1968 Speed is no joke. I should know, I get spracked on green tea and Coca-Cola every Sunday night to stay up and write these recaps until dawn. Sometimes...
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Mad Men, Week 5: That Familiar Draperian Crossroads
Molly Lambert"Sky pilot, how high can you fly? You'll never, never, never reach the sky." —Eric Burdon & the Animals ("Sky Pilot," spring of 1968) I know it can be annoying to see GIFs loop during a post, but it's impossible to get tired of watching Pet...
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Video results for "1968"
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Former Texas Football Coach Darrell Royal Dies
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Booing Santa
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Black History Month: Marlin Briscoe
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Masters Moments: 1968
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Oakland Athletics have found a way to win despite outdated ballpa...
Howard BryantIn ESPN The Magazine, Howard Bryant examines how the Oakland Athletics have found a way to win, despite being in an outdated ballpark and poor market for baseball. But the real question is: Why should they have to?
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Nine for IX -- Essay from executive producer Jane Rosenthal
Jane RosenthalExecutive producer Jane Rosenthal explains how the Nine for IX series is a gripping showcase of what it means to have the will and hunger to prevail over the limitations of the body and objections of a still-sexist society.
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Topics: Chick-fil-A Bowl
The Chick-fil-A Bowl is a college football bowl game played in Atlanta at the end of the college season. Previously known as the Peach Bowl, the game has been played since 1968 and features the No. 2 ACC school against an SEC squad....
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A dish fit for a king
Simon CurtisKing of the Kippax was the nickname given to Colin Bell, so named for his peerless displays of stamina, skill and selflessness in the great Man City side that eventually won the title at St James's Park one unforgettable afternoon in 1968. Until l...
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Yearbook, Dec. 3: Mound goes down
Patrick DorseyDec. 3, 1968: On this day 44 years ago, Major League Baseball approved its rules changes. Big deal. Oh, but this time it was. After a season "completely owned by pitchers," in the words of "Sports Illustrated" back then -- owned most notably by th...
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Yearbook, Nov. 17: The 'Heidi Game'
Patrick DorseyNov. 17, 1968: Back in the early times of pro football television, this day 44 years ago brought about one of the more infamous moments in televised -- or, perhaps, we should say -- untelevised NFL/AFL history. The situation: With less than a minu...
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Pat Quinn: Lockout has order out of whack
Scott BurnsideTORONTO -- Pat Quinn has seen a lot of hockey come and go since he first joined the NHL as a player in the 1968-69 season and on through decades of coaching and managing at the NHL level. And the current co-chair of the Hockey Hall of Fame selecti...
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Ohio bypasses tying field goal, comes up short in first loss
Ohio gambled by going for one more play instead of a tying field goal, and Tyler Tettleton was sacked as time ran out, preserving Miami of Ohio's 23-20 upset over the Bobcats on Saturday.
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USC needs a big performance against Colorado
Greg KatzGreg Katz writes that it's time for the USC offense to live up to the preseason hype starting with Colorado this weekend.
Story | Conversation | October 18, 2012
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Ohio 34, Akron 28
Ohio 34, Akron 28
Recap | Box Score | Conversation | October 13, 2012 -
MLB offense increases slightly in 2012
Offense in the major leagues increased slightly this season after five consecutive years of drops, while strikeouts reached a record high and walks dropped to their lowest level since 1968.
Story | Conversation | October 04, 2012 -
Dikgacoi earns bragging rights
Kagisho Dikgacoi's second-half strike settled the south London derby as Crystal Palace won 1-0 to beat Charlton in the league at The Valley for the first time since 1968.The South African midfielder lashed home a superb finish as rejuvenated Palace m...
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Apology offered to Olympian Peter Norman over black power salute
An American athlete who took part in a controversial black-power salute at the 1968 Olympics says an Australian parliamentary apology to silver medalist Peter Norman might have come too late.
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Mexico 4-2 Senegal
Mexico survived a stunning Senegal comeback today as they won a Wembley thriller to reach their first Olympic semi-final since 1968.
Recap | Conversation | August 04, 2012
