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The Dumbest Plays in NFL History

By Shane BaconSep 16th 2008 – 5:22PM

Thanks to DeSean Jackson and his inability to properly celebrate in the end zone last night, it got us here at FanHouse thinking, where does this play rank in dumbest NFL moves of all time?The selection process is tough, because there are a ton of factors. You have referees botching the coin flip, NFL players celebrating...

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Siege Of Sarajevo After Ratko Mladic: Then And Now Pictures Show Bosnian City's Transformation

By Felicity A Morse May 16th 2012 - 06:58AM

From amongst the bullet-scarred ruins, these photos show how Sarajevo has rebuilt itself since it was torn apart by civil war.

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  • 05/18/12 Driving Out Moderates In Congres: What Voters Want? Source: ABC - KRCR 7 - Redding CA Republican Speaker of the House John Boehner drew a hard line in the sand this week, renewing a battle over the debt ceiling unless President Barack Obama agreed to significant budget cuts during what may be a lame-duck session after the November elections.
  • 05/18/12 Vet Wages War Against Depression Source: Madison County Courier - Madison County NY (Town of Sullivan, NY) James O. "Doc" Marshall, retired veterinarian, was raised on a dairy farm near Munnsville.
  • 05/16/12 Sarajevo: British expat's pictures show city, 15 years... Source: Daily Mail - London - UK From bullet-scarred ruins to modern city, a photographer has documented the transformation of Sarajevo since it was torn apart by civil war.
  • 05/06/12 Hundreds race through Shires Source: Bennington Banner - Bennington VT Bringing in hundreds of cyclists for three races over two days across Bennington County is a daunting proposition.
  • 05/04/12 Soldiers benefit from local generosity Source: The Stoneham Independent - Stoneham MA iPods for Wounded Veterans, a Wilmington based non-profit organization, gave out more than 200 electronic devices to wounded soldiers at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and Fort Belvoir Community Hospital in Washington D.C. last weekend. iPods for Wounded Veterans Chairman Paul Cardello said the group gave electronic devices to all 32 soldiers at the hospitals that suffered amputations from injuries.

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