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Yankees Fans Should Blame Republicans

By Tom FornelliSep 5th 2008 – 12:46PM

When the Yankees are officially eliminated from the playoffs in a few weeks, there's going to be a lot of blame going around. Fans will blame Alex Rodriguez for never coming through in the clutch, Brian Cashman for never making the deal for Johan Santana, and Hank Steinbrenner for forcing Joe Girardi to move Joba...

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  • 05/31/12 Wilson Principal Gets 'Stuck' in Name of Reading Source: FOX - FOX 17/62 WKBN - Youngstown OH Students at Woodrow Wilson Middle School in Youngstown were really "sticking it" to the principal on Thursday by duct taping him to the wall. For every $5 spent at a book fair earlier this month, students and staff got 2 feet of tape to use.
  • 05/31/12 Repaving work beginning on Beltway near Wilson Bridge Source: InsideNoVA.com - Woodbridge VA Motorists are being advised to avoid a portion of the Capital Beltway near the Woodrow Wilson Bridge as a major repaving project gets under way.
  • 05/31/12 NC's Presidential Past Creates Backdrop for Democratic... Source: VisitNC.com From George Washington to Barack Obama, U.S. presidents have slept, studied and taken their first steps in North Carolina.
  • 05/30/12 TB testing under way at Woodrow Wilson Source: Tribune Star - Terre Haute IN Woodrow Wilson Middle School seventh-grader Ty Lautenschlager probably wasn't eager to have a needle injected into his arm Tuesday for a tuberculosis skin test.
  • 05/23/12 Bayer Sponsors Youth Programs in Washington, D.C.,... Source: PR Newswire U.S. Astronaut Leads High School Students in Interactive Sustainability Workshop WASHINGTON , May 23, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- For the sixth consecutive year, Bayer has teamed up with the United Nations Environment Programme's Regional Office for North America (UNEP RONA) to celebrate World Environment Day (WED) by sponsoring a series of youth-oriented environmental education programs in Washington , the 2012 WED host city in North America.   More than 60 students from Woodrow Wilson High School will participate in "Green Living, Green Working," a half-day, hands-on interactive workshop that will identify and address key regional "green" issues related to health, energy, recreation, education, economy and biodiversity.

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