Sunday, April 09, 2006

Afternoon news...

I just got back in from work within the hour so let's get down to business. There will be very light blogging this week in order to work on academic priorities before the holiday starts Wednesday.

Former Sen. John Edwards was busy in Iowa this past weekend.

The University of Kentucky Wildcats were unable to take care of the Florida Gators on Saturday and lost 6-4.

Claude Sullivan is being inducted into the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame. He was only 42 when he died in 1967.

Sen. Bayh stays quiet on the leak.

An interesting article on The Daily Show's Rob Corddry.

The Boston Red Sox move to 5-1 this season. Tim Wakefield (1-1) picks up the win and Jonathan Papelbon picks up a save. This is Papelbon's third save of the season. This is Boston's best start since the 1999 season when they started 6-0. Today in Red Sox history marks the anniversary of the first game at Fenway Park in 1912. After an off day tomorrow, Josh Beckett will make his Fenway Park debut on Tuesday.

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