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		<title>Swedish Heavyweight Champ Ingemar Johansson In Profile</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Nov 2010 08:29:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ross Everett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Former world heavyweight boxing champion Ingemar Johannson died at a nursing home in his native Kungsbacka, Sweden at the age of 76 early in 2009. No official cause of death was given, but Johansson recently returned to the nursing home after a difficult bout with pneumonia. Johansson had moved to the nursing home on the Swedish coast from Stockholm over ten years ago after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's and dementia.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Former world heavyweight boxing champion Ingemar Johannson died at a nursing home in his native Kungsbacka, Sweden at the age of 76 early in 2009. No official cause of death was given, but Johansson recently returned to the nursing home after a difficult bout with pneumonia. Johansson had moved to the nursing home on the Swedish coast from Stockholm over ten years ago after being diagnosed with Alzheimer&#8217;s and dementia.</p>
<p>Johannson earned worldwide fame and superstar status in his native Sweden when he knocked out Floyd Patterson in&#8217;59. At the time, he was only the 5th heavyweight champion in history to be born outside of the United States. Johannson was a decided underdog heading into the fight, and made his victory even more improbable due to his lax approach to training. He was a fixture at Catskills nightclubs and bars during his training camp, frequently in the company of his comely blond &#8216;secretary&#8217; or other attractive women. Patterson, meanwhile, was disciplined and regimented in his preparation for the fight.</p>
<p>His performance against the champ that night in Yankee Stadium shocked the boxing world&#8221;after a tentative first two rounds, Johannson floored Patterson with a short right early in the third. The champ never recovered and with no three knockdown rule in effect was knocked down a total of seven times before referee Ruby Goldstein called a halt to the proceedings and awarded the Swede the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world.</p>
<p>Johannson would hold the title for just under a year before he lost it back to Patterson in a rematch at the Polo Grounds in New York City. Patterson was the aggressor from the opening bell, and would eventually regain his title as he knocked Johannson out cold in the fifth round with a looping left hook. Johannson went down like he got shot, and took a ten count staring up at the lights with his leg twitching and blood dribbling out of his mouth. In the immediate aftermath of his victory, Patterson displayed the class of a champion as he was more concerned about Johanssons well being than celebrating his win. Patterson sat on the canvas with his fallen opponent cradling his head as medical personnel tended to Johannson. Floyd Patterson had just become the first man to regain the undisputed heavyweight championship, but his thoughts were with the man hed taken the title from.</p>
<p>The two men would fight again later in the year, with an exciting slugfest transpiring before the superior conditioning of Patterson took over. Patterson would put his opponent away for good in the 6th round. After that, Johannson fought only four more times against nameless opponents in his native country before retiring in&#8217;63.</p>
<p>Patterson and Johannson remained close lifelong friends and would travel to visit each other every year until the American champion died in 2006. While it is commonplace today for former in-ring adversaries to become close personal friends(eg: Oscar De La Hoya and Shane Mosely, Mickey Ward and Arturo Gatti), it was less common in the&#8217;60s. Johannson remained a big star in Sweden, occasionally appearing in movies and enjoyed good health well into his 60&#8242;s when old age began to take its toll.</p>
<p>Ingemar Johansson is considered one of Sweden&#8217;s greatest sports heroes, and was a crucial element in fueling the popularity of boxing in Europe and Scandinavia. He was married and divorced twice, and is survived by five children.</p>
<p>Ross Everett is a freelance writer and respected authority on <a href="http://www.oddsbay.com/">NFL football betting</a>. His writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sportsbooks and <a href="http://www.oddsbay.com/">sportsbook directory</a> sites. He lives in Las Vegas, Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former interior secretary James Watt.</p>
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		<title>The Queensland Gets A New Slogan</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Oct 2010 07:54:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cordelia Kennedy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the quickest growing tourist areas on the planet is the Queenland in Australia, and the country is doing a great job of promoting this region out into the public eye. The Queensland has been being called the Sunshine State as is recieves a ton of sunshine. So they also don't have very much rain which with the both aspects, it makes for a fantastic tourist area all year.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the quickest growing tourist areas on the planet is the Queenland in Australia, and the country is doing a great job of promoting this region out into the public eye. The Queensland has been being called the Sunshine State as is recieves a ton of sunshine. So they also don&#8217;t have very much rain which with the both aspects, it makes for a fantastic tourist area all year.</p>
<p>In an attempt to further boost tourism, Tourism Queensland, will be unveiling their latest slogan for the region at an event to take place on the Gold Coast. The new saying, designed to take the place of the old one, Where Else But Queensland, is going to help express the true nature of the region with the new tagline, Queensland, Where Australia Shines. This is truly a much better slogan.</p>
<p>This change of slogan will be additionally supported by an investment of over four million dollars for a campaign. This push will help to propel this region to the top for sure in tourist destinations, in addition Oprah will be coming to visit here soon. so press coverage will help as well. The campaign will be comprehensive and stretch across the globe so that everyone will be aware of this area.</p>
<p>Rightfully so, as this region has some of the most incredible shorelines and weather making it an incredible destination for travelers to visit and since it also encompasses the Daintree Rainforest and Great Barrier Reef as well, it is an area of natural significance as well. And its new slogan does a lot to tell visitors about the Queensland as it is not only filled with sunshine but also with an Australian population that truly shine as well. And looking to the future they are also planning on launching new brand campaigns for the Tropical North Queensland, Brisbane , Gold Coast, and Sunshine Coast regions during the upcoming year.</p>
<p>The unveiling of the new face for Australia is being done along the gorgeous Gold Coast. There are many people who feel that it is definitely time for the new slogan as the current one has been in use for promoting the Queensland for twelve years. So the time for a change is now, and it will present a fresh appearance for those around the world as they think about this region full of beauty.</p>
<p>To uncover details regarding <a href="http://www.goldcoastinformation.com.au/">Gold Coast hotels</a> click on goldcoastinformation.com to locate attractions and accommodations in this wonderful area. You can also locate <a href="http://www.goldcoastinformation.com.au/">Broadbeach apartments</a> at goldcoastinformation.com. There are specialists available if you have questions.</p>
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		<title>Wayne Rooney Scores Twice In Man U Victory Over AC Milan</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2010 07:45:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ross Everett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Manchester United is in good shape to advance to the Champions League soccer quarterfinals following a 3-2 win over AC Milan at the San Siro. The competition itself was overshadowed by the fact that it was the first time that David Beckham had played against his old team since leaving Old Trafford in 2003, and Wayne Rooney squashed Milan's early hopes with two goals to put the game on ice. Clarance Seedorf scored at the 85 minute mark to make the score respectable, but Man U controlled play after the halftime break. Now barring a complete collapse on their home field, Manchester United is well placed to advance.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Manchester United is in good shape to advance to the Champions League soccer quarterfinals following a 3-2 win over AC Milan at the San Siro. The competition itself was overshadowed by the fact that it was the first time that David Beckham had played against his old team since leaving Old Trafford in 2003, and Wayne Rooney squashed Milan&#8217;s early hopes with two goals to put the game on ice. Clarance Seedorf scored at the 85 minute mark to make the score respectable, but Man U controlled play after the halftime break. Now barring a complete collapse on their home field, Manchester United is well placed to advance.</p>
<p>AC Milan got on the board first just three minutes into the game as Beckham set up Ronaldinho&#8217;s goal that sent the San Siro into a frenzy. Paul Scholes evened the score at the 36 minute mark and the teams went into the halftime break tied at 1-1. Rooney would net his first goal at the 66 minute mark and would score again just 8 minutes later to give Man U a 3-1 lead.</p>
<p>The 24 year old Rooney is becoming recognized as one of the best strikers in soccer. He&#8217;s now got 25 goals on the year with 19 games left to play. He&#8217;s also received high marks from the soccer press for his playmaking, heady play and overall attitude. The consensus is that he&#8217;s already one of the best in the world and is only getting better.</p>
<p>After the game, Beckham graciously complimented Rooney on his play and suggested that he receive consideration for the World Player of the Year award:</p>
<p>&#8220;I hope he is a contender for the World Player of the Year and the Ballon D&#8217;Or. I would love to see him win every title possible. I have seen Wayne from being a young lad. I played in his debut for England and I have watched him score goals week in and week out ever since. It is amazing to see.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;He looks after himself and works hard. The way he plays is the way he trains. That is why he is so good and why Wayne is ready for any game. It doesn&#8217;t matter how many games he has played or how many he will be involved in to the end of the season, he will be ready for anything.&#8221;</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a good chance that Beckham and Rooney will be teammates on England&#8217;s World Cup team this summer. Beckham made note of that fact:</p>
<p>&#8220;I wouldn&#8217;t want to see him do it again against us in a few weeks but of course I&#8217;d like it in the World Cup.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rooney&#8217;s sizzling play and Beckham&#8217;s veteran leadership and dominant free kicks are a big reason why England is among the World Cup betting favorites before the team has even been made official. England will start World Cup play on June 12 against the United States.</p>
<p>Ross Everett is a freelance writer specializing in <a href="http://www.anattasports.com">sports handicapping</a>, horse racing, soccer handicapping and falconry. He is also a well known expert on <a href="http://www.anattasports.com">NFL football betting</a> and has made many broadcast appearances on TV and radio. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and a wombat.</p>
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		<title>The Basics Of Betting On Sports Futures</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2010 07:25:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ross Everett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many serious sports bettors consider the futures wager the province of rank amateurs trying to go for the big killing. They're the sports betting equivalent of the wanna-be stock investor who always gripes if only I had bought Microsoft when they went public. They're not the type who'll do the work to grind out profits in the market, nor are they forward thinking enough to find the next big company to go public. They'd rather lay some money on a high priced dog and hope for the best, which seldom (if ever) occurs. Right now at some sportsbooks a $100 bet on the Cincinnati Bengals to win the 2010 Superbowl will pay back $10,000. The problem is that the true odds of Cincinnati winning the Superbowl are probably in the range of 50,000 to 1 which makes the +10000 you're getting in this bet a bad value from the get-go.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many serious sports bettors consider the futures wager the province of rank amateurs trying to go for the big killing. They&#8217;re the sports betting equivalent of the wanna-be stock investor who always gripes if only I had bought Microsoft when they went public. They&#8217;re not the type who&#8217;ll do the work to grind out profits in the market, nor are they forward thinking enough to find the next big company to go public. They&#8217;d rather lay some money on a high priced dog and hope for the best, which seldom (if ever) occurs. Right now at some sportsbooks a $100 bet on the Cincinnati Bengals to win the 2010 Superbowl will pay back $10,000. The problem is that the true odds of Cincinnati winning the Superbowl are probably in the range of 50,000 to 1 which makes the +10000 you&#8217;re getting in this bet a bad value from the get-go.</p>
<p>Even for the more pragmatic bettor, the inherent problems with futures wagers are readily apparent. You have to tie up your wagering capital for a long time. More significantly, once your bet is down you&#8217;re at the mercy of the countless interceding events that can influence the fortunes of a sports team. Its hard enough trying to weigh the significance of scheduling, injuries, personnel movement and so forth on a day to day basis. Controlling for all of these variables over an entire season is impossible.</p>
<p>So why bet futures at all? More so than anything else, its essential to think of sports wagering not in terms of who wins or loses, but in terms of value. Properly utilized, future book wagers are often a great source of value. Below are some of the ways I like to use future wagers:</p>
<p>The early bird gets the worm. The early bettor gets the value: Many sports books offer non-sports proposition bets, including entertainment based wagers like the Academy Awards. Someone who enjoys following the industry and keeping up-to-date on whats happening in Hollywood can get a decided edge over the bookmaker, who doesn&#8217;t have the time to stay juiced in to industry news and gossip.</p>
<p>Every year some sportsbooks start to take action on the big Academy Awards categories like Best Picture and Best Director well before the actual nominations are released. If you can stay up-to-date on the buzz surrounding certain films you can get substantially better value than if you wait until after the nominations are released.</p>
<p>The nature of the film industry makes using a future wager in this manner very attractive. The release schedule of films is established in advance and is publicly known. The cut off date for award consideration is the end of the calendar year, so nothing can pop up and become a surprise after that. Of the hundreds of films that are released each year only a handful are legit Oscar contenders and with some work its easy to narrow those down further. After that its just a matter of finding the value.</p>
<p>Futures wagers are also effective for finding value in a sports betting paradigm. By its very nature, sports presents more variables to deal with than does the movie industry. The top teams are well known by both the linesmakers and general public, and seldom can be found at a value price. For example, you can already bet that the New England Patriots will win the 2010 Superbowl but you can be sure that you&#8217;re not going to get a good value price on such a well known &#8216;public&#8217; team.</p>
<p>To use future bets effectively in this manner, you need to dig a little deeper. For example, before the NHL All Star break you could have bet on the Carolina Hurricanes to win the 2009 Stanley Cup at prices as high as 25/1 or 30/1. Now, they&#8217;re in the Eastern Conference Finals and priced as low as 5/1.</p>
<p>This play wasn&#8217;t based on any sort of profound revelation that a team that underachieved early in the season would turn it around, but rather on the potential value they presented. In other words, the &#8216;true odds&#8217; were far less than the number offered at the time the bet was placed. At these high prices, its possible to isolate a few potential &#8216;dark horse&#8217; candidates and should any pan out they present a variety of opportunities to hedge and lock in profits.</p>
<p>Also, don&#8217;t forget to consider &#8216;the field&#8217;. Many futures wagers lump a number of teams or competitors together as &#8216;the field&#8217; and offer a single price to bet them all. Occasionally, the quick thinking handicapper can find unique value situations. For example, after Dale Earnhardt&#8217;s tragic death in 2001 some sportsbooks continued to offer a &#8216;field&#8217; position on rookie of the year. A bettor who followed NASCAR closely would have quickly realized that Kevin Harvick&#8211;who replaced Earnhardt in his Richard Childress racing Chevy&#8211;qualified for the &#8216;rookie of the year&#8217; award and could have bet the field at prices as high as 15/1. After he won his first race, the price for &#8216;the field&#8217; dropped to 2/1 and by midseason &#8216;the field&#8217; was a -250 favorite.</p>
<p>Clearly the Harvick play was a &#8216;best case scenario&#8217; but there are other instances where value can be had on &#8216;the field&#8217;. While sportsbooks have learned a lot about NASCAR in recent years, up until a few years ago it was frequently possible to find a &#8216;field&#8217; bet on road course races that included the &#8216;specialists&#8217; that teams frequently hire for these events. In other words, it was possible to bet a group of road course &#8216;ringers&#8217; such as Ron Fellows, Scott Pruett and Robbie Gordon with one wager. Again, you have to keep your eyes open and be ready to act quickly to take advantage of these rare opportunities.</p>
<p>As a postscript, I want to emphasize the importance on shopping around any futures play for the best price. Shopping points is a smart thing to do on any wager, but the differences from book to book are frequently most extreme with futures plays. A little legwork can yield a substantially better price and the resulting better value.</p>
<p>Ross Everett is a freelance writer specializing in <a href="http://www.anattasports.com">sports handicapping</a>, wombat racing, travel and fencing. He is a staff handicapper for Anatta Sports where he is in charge of providing daily <a href="http://www.anattasports.com">free sports picks</a> to a number of websites and broadcast media outlets. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and a wombat.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Ross Everett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Roller Derby was never really a big deal in the US, but has been around forever and was a staple of the early days of television. It was similar in its promotional format to its better known "sports entertainment" cousin, professional wrestling. It was frequently seen in the same bad timeslots on the same low powered UHF TV stations, and it was run by the same loose confederation of promoters and businessmen that characterized the regional territory era of pro wrestling. That's where the similarity to wrestling ends--it's storylines made pro wrestling angles look like high drama. While there is a definite history to the sport--great teams like the LA T-Birds and Bay Bombers, and legendary skaters like Ann Calvello it never really stuck in the public consciousness like the pre-Hulk Hogan era of pro wrestling.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Roller Derby was never really a big deal in the US, but has been around forever and was a staple of the early days of television. It was similar in its promotional format to its better known &#8220;sports entertainment&#8221; cousin, professional wrestling. It was frequently seen in the same bad timeslots on the same low powered UHF TV stations, and it was run by the same loose confederation of promoters and businessmen that characterized the regional territory era of pro wrestling. That&#8217;s where the similarity to wrestling ends&#8211;it&#8217;s storylines made pro wrestling angles look like high drama. While there is a definite history to the sport&#8211;great teams like the LA T-Birds and Bay Bombers, and legendary skaters like Ann Calvello it never really stuck in the public consciousness like the pre-Hulk Hogan era of pro wrestling.</p>
<p>New era roller derby reached a national audience through the A&amp;E reality series Roller Girls. It featured a local, all-girl roller derby league in Austin, Texas and followed the lives of the players on and off the track. While the show was oddly engaging, it was the first clue that many had that such a league existed in the first place. A sport that was never taken seriously to begin with and that was really living on borrowed time since the&#8217;60&#8242;s before fading into the lowest level of obscurity had been rediscovered and embraced by an eclectic group of young women. They had kept the same essential format, thrown in a healthy dose of burlesque camp and Varga pin-up inspired glamour and made it into their own vibrant subculture. They changed some of the nomenclature and competitive format&#8211;in lieu of regularly scheduled games they renamed the competitions &#8220;bouts&#8221; a la MMA or boxing. The result was a compelling mixture of glamour, toughness and athleticism driven by a healthy dose of punk rock &#8220;do it yourself&#8221; mentality.</p>
<p>Today, the same sort of league featured on &#8220;Rollergirls&#8221; had become a full blown cultural phenomenon. There are now literally hundreds of local &#8220;roller girl&#8221; leagues in the US, many under the auspices of a national organization called the Womens Flat Track Derby Association. Las Vegas has the &#8216;Sin City Roller Girls&#8217;, Portland, Oregon the &#8216;Rose City Rollers&#8221; and Seattle the &#8216;Rat City Rollers&#8217;. There are now groups in not only the larger and traditionally &#8220;hipper&#8221; cities but also smaller flyover country environs such as Birmingham, Alabama and Omaha, Nebraska and all over Canada, Europe and Australia. Most of the local groups similarly play up the campy retro pin-up/hot rod iconography and everyone involved sure looks like they&#8217;re having a good time. Between teams there&#8217;s a vibe of good natured competitiveness and camaraderie.</p>
<p>The young women in roller derby have taken what was cast off TV time filler and revived it into their own distaff &#8216;action sport&#8217;. The community that has sprung up around it bears a striking resemblance to the skateboarding or snowboarding subculture. There&#8217;s one big difference&#8211;in contrast to more male dominated action sports the roller derby circa 2009 is just the opposite&#8211;a living, breathing matriarchal success story.</p>
<p>The new generation rollergirls also pay homage to their sports&#8217; pioneers. Many of the individual group websites have sections devoted to the history of roller derby, and the late Ann Calvello&#8211;regarded as the Queen of the original Roller Derby&#8211;is revered as something of a patron saint. The Texas Rollergirl group featured in the A&amp;E series has renamed their championship the Calvello Cup.</p>
<p>Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and respected authority on sports betting <a href="http://www.oddsbay.com/">odds comparison</a>. He writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sportsbooks and <a href="http://www.oddsbay.com/">sportsbook directory</a> sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and an emu. He is currently working on an autobiography of former interior secretary James Watt.</p>
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		<title>Japanese Pro Wrestling Legend Mitsuharu Misawa Remembered</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Sep 2010 07:33:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ross Everett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mitsuharu Misawa died in Hiroshima, Japan earlier this year less than a week before his 47th birthday. He was in a tag team match for his Pro Wrestling NOAH promotion with Go Shiozaki against Bison Smith and Akitoshi Saito. Saito hit a back suplex on Misawa, which appeared to knock him unconscious. Medical staff attempted to revive him in the ring, but when CPR failed he was taken to a hospital by ambulance. Initial reports in the Japanese media suggest that he was pronounced dead at the hospital, but a number of eyewitness accounts have speculated that he may have died in the ring.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mitsuharu Misawa died in Hiroshima, Japan earlier this year less than a week before his 47th birthday. He was in a tag team match for his Pro Wrestling NOAH promotion with Go Shiozaki against Bison Smith and Akitoshi Saito. Saito hit a back suplex on Misawa, which appeared to knock him unconscious. Medical staff attempted to revive him in the ring, but when CPR failed he was taken to a hospital by ambulance. Initial reports in the Japanese media suggest that he was pronounced dead at the hospital, but a number of eyewitness accounts have speculated that he may have died in the ring.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s at least a small bit of solace in the fact that he died in the ring doing what he loved, and what he did better than just about anyone on the planet. Misawa&#8217;s last moments were spent working the kind of brutally stiff, athletically realistic match that got a generation hooked on Japanese wrestling.</p>
<p>A top level amateur wrestler in high school, his skill gained the attention of All Japan Pro Wrestling president Shohei Giant Baba. He made his professional debut in&#8217;81, and got his first big break in&#8217;84 when he was chosen as the second Tiger Mask replacing Satoru Sayama. In&#8217;90, he had his longtime tag team partner (and occasional rival) Toshiaki Kawada unmask him.</p>
<p>Misawa would wrestle as himself from then on, and become an even bigger star in the process. In June,&#8217;90 he became one of the top stars in All Japan Pro Wrestling when he defeated Jumbo Tsuruta. He soon faced Triple Crown Champion Stan Hansen in an unsuccessful challenge for the title, and would become arguably the biggest native star in Japanese pro wrestling for the next decade.</p>
<p>Hed have legendary battles against Kawada, Hansen, Kenta Kobashi, Jun Akiyama and Steve Dr. Death Williams in singles competition. Hed also become a force on the tag team scene along with Kawada facing Williams and Terry Gordy along with Tsuruta and Akira Taue. Misawa would continue as a mainstay in AJPW until the early part of this decade. After the death of Giant Baba, he left to establish Pro Wrestling NOAH. He would serve as the companys president while wrestling a full time schedule until his death.</p>
<p>Japanese pro wrestling served as an introduction for many American fans into shoot fight sports and MMA. Before the Internet, fans would trade videotapes to stay up on the latest matches from Japan and along with Jushin Thunder Liger and The Great Muta Keiji Mutoh it safe to say that Misawa is one of the wrestlers most responsible for getting a generation of American fans hooked on the product. Were it not for the subculture he created in America, later wrestling promotions like Ring of Honor and MMA promotions like the UFC wouldn&#8217;t have had a ready made audience to tap into.</p>
<p>Ross Everett is a widely published widely published freelance sports writer and highly respected authority on <a href="http://www.oddsbay.com/">NFL football betting</a>. His writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and <a href="http://www.oddsbay.com/">sportsbook directory</a> sites. He lives in Northern Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.</p>
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		<title>MMA Flashback: Aoki Beats JZC In Rematch</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 07:38:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a controversial no contest in their first matchup, there was no doubt as to the winner of the DREAM 2 rematch between Shina Aoki and JZ Calvan. Aoki controlled the fight from the opening bell and used a wide repertoire of submission attempts to keep his opponent off balance. Most impressive was Aokis dominance of the ground game, which many observers considered to be JZs edge in the contest.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a controversial no contest in their first matchup, there was no doubt as to the winner of the DREAM 2 rematch between Shina Aoki and JZ Calvan. Aoki controlled the fight from the opening bell and used a wide repertoire of submission attempts to keep his opponent off balance. Most impressive was Aokis dominance of the ground game, which many observers considered to be JZs edge in the contest.</p>
<p>Aoki scored early with a takedown and controlled Calvan on the ground, working a heel lock attempt before taking his opponents back and attempting a rear naked choke. In the second, Aoki put on a submission clinic and demonstrated his ungodly flexibility as he spun from an armbar to a triangle choke and back again. Calvan was able to counter or escape, but looked completely out of sync as he generated almost no offense whatsoever.</p>
<p>Aoki was very emotional in his postfight speech to the crowd, while JZC just looked disgusted with himself for losing such a one sided contest. JZC had grumbled about the no-contest in their DREAM 1 matchup, and the one sided decision made this an even more bitter pill to swallow.</p>
<p>With the victory Aoki advances to the semifinals of the lightweight GP tournament. Aoki has made some statements in the Japanese press leading up to the fight that win or lose there would be no way hed be ready for the next round with only half the preparation time as the rest of the field. Hopefully the impressive victory and the enthusiastic response from the holiday week Tokyo crowd will change his mind.</p>
<p>The rest of the card was devoted to the opening round of the middleweight GP tournament. Taiei Kin defeated Minowa-man Ikuhisa Minowa in a very closely contested and entertaining fight. Despite Kin taking a 3-0 unanimous decision (DREAM judges, like their PRIDE predecessors, judge the fight in its entirety) the first round could have gone either way. Minowa was clearly tired in the 2nd, and that likely sealed the deal for Kin.</p>
<p>Korean judoka Yoon Dong-Sik also advanced with a unanimous decision victory over Shungo Oyama. Most of the damage in this fight came from Yoons ground and pound from full mount, and he controlled the tempo from the outset. Two one sided contests followed, with Zeleg Galesic submitting Magomed Sultanakhmadov via arm bar in a minute and a half of the first round. That was followed by the MMA debut of former Pac 10 wrestling standout Ian Murphy, who had a worst case scenario draw against BJJ specialist Ronaldo Jacare.</p>
<p>Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and noted authority on <a href="http://www.oddsbay.com/">football betting</a>. His writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and <a href="http://www.oddsbay.com/">sportsbook directory</a> sites. He lives in Southern Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former interior secretary James Watt.</p>
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		<title>Del Mar Racetrack: &#8216;Where The Surf Meets The Turf&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 07:46:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Southern California's Del Mar Racetrack has been somewhat forgotten by the general public in recent years, overshadowed by East Coast venues like Churchill Downs and Belmont Park. The reality is that the 72 year old track has a history to rival their better known counterparts. Operated by the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club and located 20 miles North of San Diego, its perhaps most famous for its iconic slogan "Where The Surf Meets the Turf" but that only scratches the surface of its star studded history.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Southern California&#8217;s Del Mar Racetrack has been somewhat forgotten by the general public in recent years, overshadowed by East Coast venues like Churchill Downs and Belmont Park. The reality is that the 72 year old track has a history to rival their better known counterparts. Operated by the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club and located 20 miles North of San Diego, its perhaps most famous for its iconic slogan &#8220;Where The Surf Meets the Turf&#8221; but that only scratches the surface of its star studded history.</p>
<p>The Del Mar Thoroughbred Club was founded in the mid&#8217;30s, and they immediately turned their attention to building a world class horse racing venue. The names that were instrumental in the creation of Del Mar include a whos who of American entertainment&#8211;most notably Bing Crosby, Oliver Hardy (of Laurel and Hardy) and Jimmy Durante. At the time the facility opened thoroughbred horse racing was the second most popular sport in America behind major league baseball, and Del Mar&#8217;s show biz roots further helped secure its place as an important stop on the racing circuit.</p>
<p>The show biz legends that have been Del Mar regulars could fill a book. Bing Crosby was one of catalysts behind the building of the facility, and he personally greeted guests on opening day. During the late 30&#8242;s/early 40&#8242;s it hosted stars such as W.C. Fields, Edgar Bergen, Red Skelton, Ava Gardner and Paulette Goddard.</p>
<p>Del Mar was the site of the&#8217;38 match race between Seabiscuit and Ligaroti. Seabiscut won the $25,000 winner take all challenge by a nose, and this race set Del Mar betting and attendance records and remains one of the most famous races in history. The racing at Del Mar continued to flourish until the start of WWII, when the track went &#8216;dark&#8217; for racing. It was used at times by the military for, among other things, a training ground for Marines and later a production facility for bomber parts.</p>
<p>After the war Del Mar didn&#8217;t miss a beat, and reopened the day after Japan surrendered to Allied Forces in Tokyo Bay. That day drew over 21,000 fans to the park and set a new wagering record of over $950,000. The track flourished during the post war economic boom years, and improved transportation between the major urban centers in Southern California&#8211;along with a new crop of stars including Mickey Rooney, Jimmy Durante and Desi Arnez, Jr.&#8211;kept the track in the limelight.</p>
<p>Even though the popularity of horse racing among the mainstream populace would ebb over the years, Del Mar remains a viable part of the thoroughbred community to this day. Theyve updated their facility, with a state of the art grand stand and most recently a synthetic polytrack surface that was installed in 2007. The racing season at Del Mar begins in mid July, and hosts crowds of 20,000+ on a daily basis throughout.</p>
<p>Ross Everett is a freelance writer and respected authority on <a href="http://www.oddsbay.com/">baseball betting</a>. His writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sportsbooks and <a href="http://www.oddsbay.com/">sportsbook directory</a> sites. He lives in Las Vegas, Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.</p>
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		<title>The History Of Reno&#8217;s Mapes Hotel</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 07:22:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ross Everett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On January 31, 2000, the historic Mapes Hotel in Reno was imploded by 75 pounds of explosives tucked into the art-deco structures support columns. The destruction of the Mapes put an end to years of efforts to preserve the building via lawsuits, redevelopment proposals, and grass roots action. The National Trust for Historic Preservation took up the cause of the Mapes, and challenged the destruction in a suit that eventually reached the Nevada Supreme Court.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On January 31, 2000, the historic Mapes Hotel in Reno was imploded by 75 pounds of explosives tucked into the art-deco structures support columns. The destruction of the Mapes put an end to years of efforts to preserve the building via lawsuits, redevelopment proposals, and grass roots action. The National Trust for Historic Preservation took up the cause of the Mapes, and challenged the destruction in a suit that eventually reached the Nevada Supreme Court.</p>
<p>While the logic and necessity of demolishing the Mapes is very questionable, one thing that is certain is that the hotel was an important part of Northern Nevada history. The opening of the Mapes in&#8217;47 ushered in a new era in casino gambling, and changed the economy and way of life in Nevada forever. The Mapes was actually the first property in the country to combine a hotel, casino and live entertainment under the same roof. It also became the hotel of choice for celebrities staying in Northern Nevada. Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe stayed at The Mapes during the filming of &#8216;The Misfits&#8217;. Joseph McCarthy, America&#8217;s famed anti-Communist crusader, admitted to a reporter over cocktails in the Mapes Lounge that he really didn&#8217;t have a list of Communists in the US despite his frequent and vitriolic insistence to the contrary.</p>
<p>In the 50s and 60s it became, along with Lake Tahoes Cal-Neva Lodge the place to be seen in Northern Nevada. The top floor, window-walled Sky Room showcased performances by the legends: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Jackie Gleason, Louis Prima, Mae West, Milton Berle, Sammy Davis, Jr., and the Marx Brothers among others. Subsequent years were not kind to downtown Reno but the Mapes continued to do well during the 60&#8242;s and 70&#8242;s. The hotel finally closed in&#8217;82, due more to financial difficulties experienced by the Mapes family caused by one of their other Northern Nevada gaming properties than anything else.</p>
<p>Reno has yet to experience the sort of growth that has been seen in Southern Nevada, and for that reason the destruction of the Mapes is more open to debate than the hotel demolitions to the south. Even the demolition of The Sands&#8211;perhaps the most historically significant casino in the state&#8211;is hard to argue against given the inability of such a small property to compete in the current Las Vegas marketplace and in light of the value of the mid-strip real estate.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s not the case in Reno, where vacant land and/or buildings ripe for redevelopment are abundant downtown and in the other casino areas of the city. The official reason that the Mapes had to come down was that the city needed the land to expand its vision for downtown redevelopment. While this is certainly a much needed effort, to suggest that the existence of the Mapes was a barrier is absurd. In fact, many of the proposals rejected by the city would have gone a long way to enhance the revitalization of downtown Reno and included artists lofts, office space and other mixed used properties. Despite receiving a number of viable concepts for the Mapes Building, the City Redevelopment Authority rejected all of them and the Mapes was destined for demolition.</p>
<p>The behavior of the City Redevelopment Authority throughout the process has come into question. Overlooking the Truckee River, the hotel was perfectly placed between the downtown casino area and the riverfront district. In&#8217;96, the city purchased the htoel and began accepting proposals for redevelopment. Despite receiving a number of proposals that made sense both in terms of their financial workability and positive impact on the downtown area, the City Redevelopment Authority nixed all of them and insisted that the hotel be razed.</p>
<p>After the demolition of The Mapes Hotel, the lot remained vacant for almost a year until a temporary ice skating rink was constructed in the winter of 2001. The site now houses a permanent ice skating rink which, while not a bad use for the land, brings into question the insistence by the City Redevelopment Agency that none of the proposals to preserve the building were viable. Clearly, they had no specific plan or even general idea of what to do with the land but for some reason wanted to see the hotel come down. This has led to all manner of speculation, ranging from financial self interest to a rumor that the structure was &#8216;haunted&#8217; and needed to be destroyed to forestall future paranormal activity in Washoe County. Whatever the reason, the city of Reno lost a valuable landmark of a more civilized era.</p>
<p>Ross Everett is a freelance writer and noted authority on <a href="http://www.oddsbay.com/">World Series betting</a>. His writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sportsbooks and <a href="http://www.oddsbay.com/">sportsbook review</a> sites. He lives in Southern Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former interior secretary James Watt.</p>
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		<title>The History Of Chicago&#8217;s Pump Room Restaurant</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 07:52:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The venerable Pump Room Restaurant in Chicago is once again a beacon of civilized living. Famously memorialized in the Frank Sinatra song 'Chicago', the 'jumping Pump Room' was one of the first true fine dining establishments to open in the Windy City at the end of Prohibition. Almost immediately, it became a favorite of celebrities including the biggest stars in entertainment history--Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr, Jackie Gleason, Dean Martin, Clark Gable, Humphrey Bogart, Ronald Reagan and Marilyn Monroe is just a very small list of the icons that made it a regular hangout. In the later part of the 20th century, however, it sort of fell off the map as a new wave of gourmet restaurants in the Windy City led by Charlie Trotter reduced it to a historical footnote.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The venerable Pump Room Restaurant in Chicago is once again a beacon of civilized living. Famously memorialized in the Frank Sinatra song &#8216;Chicago&#8217;, the &#8216;jumping Pump Room&#8217; was one of the first true fine dining establishments to open in the Windy City at the end of Prohibition. Almost immediately, it became a favorite of celebrities including the biggest stars in entertainment history&#8211;Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr, Jackie Gleason, Dean Martin, Clark Gable, Humphrey Bogart, Ronald Reagan and Marilyn Monroe is just a very small list of the icons that made it a regular hangout. In the later part of the 20th century, however, it sort of fell off the map as a new wave of gourmet restaurants in the Windy City led by Charlie Trotter reduced it to a historical footnote.</p>
<p>The Pump Room opened in&#8217;38 under the ownership and management of Ernie Blyfield. Blyfield&#8217;s inspiration for the name and ambiance of his restaurant was an 18th Century London pub frequented by celebrities and nobility, including Queen Anne. The &#8216;Pump Room&#8217; moniker came from the hot drinks &#8216;pumped&#8217; into the cocktails of its customers.</p>
<p>Blyfied&#8217;s Chicago Pump Room took off immediately, and its most sought after table&#8211;&#8217;Booth 1&#8242; may have been the most desired spot of any dining establishment in the country for a time. Booth 1 was occupied by Sinatra and cronies like Jilly Rizzo, Judy Garland and daughter Liza Minnelli, Clark Gable, John Barrymore as well as Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.</p>
<p>Blyfield died in&#8217;50, but the Pump Room continued to be the preferred Chicago destination for the biggest names in show biz. A new era of celebrities held court there including opera singer Beverly Sills, Paul Newman, Robert Redford, film producer Robert Evans, Eddie Murphy and others. A funny story involving the Pump Room began when the former drummer for a British progressive rock band was refused entry due to his lack of a jacket. The drummer would use this as inspiration for his next album&#8211;&#8217;No Jacket Required&#8217; which has sold over&#8211; million copies worldwide and established Phil Collins as a solo superstar. After the album&#8217;s release, the Pump Room sent Collins an apology&#8211;and an appropriate jacket for him to wear on his next trip to town.</p>
<p>The Pump Room was purchased by a large restaurant management group in the late&#8217;90&#8242;s. They spent a lot of money to renovate the facility, overhaul the menu and hire a top flight chef. While the Pump Room&#8217;s golden era trade mark flaming food served on a sword was a tragedy of city fire codes, the menu is now on par with any in the city serving a sophisticated interpretation of classic American cuisine. In addition to the revamped cuisine, the Pump Room upgraded its wine offering and expanded the bar area.</p>
<p>Current Executive Chef Nick Sutton has continued the restaurant&#8217;s tradition of excellence. The big draw of the Pump Room, however, remains the amazing sense of history that the dining room offers. The realization that a who&#8217;s who of civilized American culture from Bogart and Clark Gable to Sinatra and Jackie Gleason broke bread in the room is a pretty amazing vibe. The good news is that the Pump Room again offers the quality of food and service worthy of such icons, and is a victory for culinary excellence amid the national infestation of mediocre chain restaurants.</p>
<p>Ross Everett is a freelance writer and highly respected authority on sports betting <a href="http://www.oddsbay.com/">odds comparison</a>. He writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sportsbooks and <a href="http://www.oddsbay.com/">sportsbook directory</a> sites. He lives in Southern Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former interior secretary James Watt.</p>
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