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Tennessee Titans: Grade for 2011 NFL Draft picks
(Sports/Professional)
... Passed on Nick Fairley and a lot of other defensive lineman to take Locker, failing to address a
glaring
need along the defensive line until the third round with the pick of Jurrel Casey from USC. The ...
2.
Houston Texans: Grade for 2011 NFL Draft picks
(Sports/Professional)
The Houston Texans took defensive end J.J. Watt in first round, passing on Prince Amukamara. Were able to address the team’s secondary and Houston’s most
glaring
need with cornerback Brandon Harris from ...
3.
Dallas Cowboys: Grade for 2011 NFL Draft picks
(Sports/Professional)
... missed 2010 with a torn ACL and 2nd round was too early to draft him. Did not address the team’s most
glaring
weakness at cornerback and safety. Could have had Prince Amukamara, which would have been a ...
4.
2011 NFL Draft: Washington Redskins analysis and prediction
(Sports/Professional)
WHERE THEY NEED HELP: Quarterback, defensive line, wide receiver ANALYSIS: The Redskins have a
glaring
need for a quarterback as right now Rex Grossman is the starter, last year’s big acquisition quarterback ...
5.
2011 NFL Draft: San Francisco 49ers analysis and prediction
(Sports/Professional)
... in the draft, and he fills a
glaring
need. If he is off the board, address the defensive line either with a defensive lineman between Nick Fairley, Robert Quinn or Da’Quan Bowers. WHERE THEY ARE EXPECTED ...
6.
2011 NFL Draft: New York Giants analysis and prediction
(Sports/Professional)
... Cofield leaves as a free agent. However the needs on the offensive line and the linebacker position are
glaring
and have to be addressed more than the defensive line. If the Giants go after a linebacker ...
7.
Why I hate Snooki
(Entertainment/Movies)
... Despite her
glaring
lack of bona fides, this young lady has somehow caught on as the most popular member of MTV’s “Jersey Shore,” a “reality” show. I’m not sure anybody can say how Snooki, ...
8.
Fact Based? Vs. Glaring Generality Based
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
The very first statement under the Pensions Tab is a huge "
Glaring
Generality", rather than a hard fact. Sen. Judas Sweeney starts with an unsubstantiated claim not based on fact (or else he would have ...
9.
Ascendant plutocracy: Is America’s middle class withering away?
(Money/Economy)
... percent for the remaining 80 percent of households. The
glaring
disparity is highlighted by the scandalous ratio of CEO’s pay to labor’s pay. Median compensation of CEOs in early 2010 was $3.9 million ...
10.
Academy Award nominations kick off Oscar seasons
(Entertainment/Movies)
... Justin Timberlake, who were also in contention to be nominated. The most
glaring
omission was Christopher Nolan, who did not receive a Best Director nomination for "Inception." The film was one of the ...
11.
Poll finds recession not over to financially struggling New Jerseyans
(N.J./State)
... results suggest that most taxes paid by New Jerseyans are relatively easier to meet than many other household expenses, with the
glaring
exception of property taxes. It's not surprising, then, that when ...
12.
What is wrong with New Jersey's property taxes? Plenty
(Opinion/Commentary)
... shareholders pay far less property taxes than owners of condominiums do. Second, if two adjacent houses in a town with the same square footage had markedly different property taxes, the
glaring
unfairness ...
13.
N.J. Republican leader Jay Webber is a heartless elitist
(Opinion/Commentary)
... clear from this
glaring
example of insensitivity by New Jersey's Republican leaders, whether it's giving tax cuts to millionaires or condoning businesses that trash the unemployed, the GOP is not representing ...
14.
LeGrand's injury shows routine brutality of football but won't stop it
(Sports/Professional)
... come, and lately they are not that few or that far between, the blindfold is lifted. Though, often not for long. The
glaring
, heart wrenching examples may not always be there, but the truth and our ignorance ...
15.
Should Chris Christie be considered one of the most powerful people in sports?
(Sports/Professional)
... Manchester United. Manchester United football is a lot better known globally than the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Hicks and Gillett recently sold Liverpool to Boston Red Sox owner John Henry. Two
glaring
...
16.
‘Boardwalk Empire’ is all in on Steve Buscemi
(Entertainment/Movies)
... apart. But the show's creators captured the essence of the Boardwalk, and that's the most important thing. The Press reports the show was not without its inaccuracies. The most
glaring
was that the Ritz-Carlton ...
17.
Christie might divert $2.2 billion from tunnel project to fund highway and bridge repair
(N.J./State)
... question we need to ask is why wasn't the same concern shown when the application was submitted?,'' Rumpf added. "There are
glaring
omissions identified in the report that suggest the proposal was sloppy ...
18.
Where to start....
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... very likely true, but the omission of data makes one wonder what the report is trying to hide. Is the difference not so
glaring
enough to be included? Also, how does NJ compare to PA since we are listing ...
19.
This is what you get when you vote republican't
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... wanted to dismantle the public education system, feeling that an uneducated working class is a more compliant working class. They view education itself as a privilege, not a right. These
glaring
attempts ...
20.
Tax-break bill for vets suffering from PTSD advances
(N.J./State)
... a
glaring
hole in the federal veteran-counseling program. Both are designed to attack the issue of suicide by returning Iraq and Afghanistan veterans who are suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ...
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