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A Look Back - 2007 NFL Draft

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A Look Back - 2007 NFL Draft

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LONDON, England (AP) — Jazz trumpeter and broadcaster Humphrey Lyttelton, host of the surreal British radio game show I’m Sorry, I Haven’t a Clue, died Friday at the age of 86.
The performer’s Web site said Lyttelton died peacefully at a London hospital after surgery.
Born into a prominent British family and educated at the elite Eton College, Lyttelton was a lifelong jazz fanatic who taught himself to play the trumpet as a teenager. He became an accomplished musician — Louis Armstrong once called him Britain’s best trumpeter — and made a series of records for the EMI label with his Lyttelton Band.
He toured with the band well into his 80s and made an appearance on Radiohead’s track Life In A Glass House in 2000.
Lyttelton’s varied career took in World War II service in the Grenadier Guards and a stint as a cartoonist for the Daily Mail newspaper. He also wrote several books about music.
But for many he was best known as the host of British Broadcasting Corp.’s I’m Sorry, I Haven’t a Clue, launched in 1972.
A self-styled antidote to ordinary game shows, the program built up a passionate following with its mix of silliness, wordplay and innuendo. Lyttelton was a master at delivering ribald double entendres, usually involving the show’s fictitious scorekeeper, the lovely Samantha.
He was also famous for his imaginative sign-off lines, which would begin, As the delicate mayfly of time collides with the speeding windscreen of fate or with some equally fanciful metaphor.
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Motherly Advice Plentiful For Patterson
the recruiting process is not a foreign thing in the patterson household. the pattersons went through the rigors of the singling out process with their son james, a erstwhile quarterback at noxubee county. gloria patterson believes things worked out well the first time, but now that she knows her system around the block it may be despite that smooth more comfortable this time.
Coach gives chamber pep talk

POTTSTOWN St. Joseph’s University mens basketball coach Phil Martelli admits he isn’t a business-savvy guy. He believes personal computers are “a fad,” skips coffee and doesn’t even maintain a checking account.
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NEW YORK (CNN) — A day after three New York police detectives were acquitted on all counts in the case of Sean Bell — an unarmed man killed in a hail of 50 police gunshots — his fiancee told supporters that the justice system let her down.
On April 25, 2008, they killed Sean all over again, Nicole Paultre Bell told supporters at a rally organized by the Rev. Al Sharpton.
That’s what it felt like to us. That’s what it felt like to us, she said Saturday. Yesterday, they — the justice system — let me down. I gave them the benefit of the doubt, she said. I’m still praying for justice because it’s not over. It’s far from over.
Bell spoke after Sharpton criticized the judge who acquitted the three officers, saying the case should have been heard by a jury.
If people are on the public payroll, doing their public duty, they should be required to face a public jury, Sharpton said at the National Action Network headquarters.
The officers chose to have a judge instead of a jury.
Sharpton said the victims were unfairly portrayed as dishonest.
These three families have had to endure and have had to abide through the most, in my judgment, scandalous denigration of victims that I’ve seen in my lifetime, he said.
On Friday, Justice Arthur Cooperman cleared Detectives Michael Oliver and Gescard Isnora of manslaughter, assault and reckless endangerment in the death of Sean Bell. Watch the commotion outside the courthouse
Detective Marc Cooper was cleared of reckless endangerment.
Bell, 23, died in November 2006 in a 50-bullet barrage — 31 fired by Oliver — hours before he was to be married. Two of his companions were wounded in the gunfire outside a Queens nightclub.
Alexander Jason, an expert witness for the defense, produced a video demonstrating how quickly Oliver could have fired off 31 rounds, including a pause to reload. iReport.com: Watch the video
The three officers made brief statements more than four hours after the verdict.
I want to say sorry to Bell family for the tragedy, Cooper said.
Isnora thanked the judge for his fair and accurate decision today.
Oliver praised Cooperman for a fair and just decision.
Patrick Lynch, president of the New York Police Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association, said there’s no winners; there’s no losers in the case.
We still have a death that occurred. We still have police officers that have to live with the fact that there was a death involved in their case, Lynch said.
But, he added, the verdict assured police officers that they will be treated fairly in New York’s courts.
In announcing the verdict, Cooperman said he found problems with the prosecution’s case. He said some prosecution witnesses contradicted themselves, and he cited prior convictions and incarcerations of witnesses.
At times, the testimony just didn’t make sense, Cooperman said, according to a transcript released by his office.
He also cited the demeanor of some witnesses on the stand.
Bell was killed just before dawn on his wedding day, November 25, 2006. He and several friends were winding up an all-night bachelor party at the Kalua Club in Queens, a strip club that was under investigation by a NYPD undercover unit looking into complaints of guns, drugs and prostitution.
Undercover detectives were inside the club, and plainclothes officers were stationed outside.
Witnesses said that about 4 a.m., closing time, as Bell and his friends left the club, an argument broke out. Believing that one of Bell’s friends, Joseph Guzman, was going to get a gun from Bell’s car, one of the undercover detectives followed the men and called for backup.
What happened next was at the heart of the trial, prosecuted by the assistant district attorney in Queens.
Bell, Guzman and Trent Benefield got into the car, with Bell at the wheel. The detectives drew their weapons, said Guzman and Benefield, who testified that they never heard the plainclothes detectives identify themselves as police.
Bell was in a panic to get away from the armed men, his friends testified.
But the detectives thought Bell was trying to run down one of them, believed that their lives were in danger and started shooting, according to their lawyers.
A total of 50 bullets were fired by five NYPD officers. Only three were charged with crimes.
No gun was found near Bell or his friends.
Paultre Bell, Guzman and Benefield have filed a wrongful-death lawsuit in federal court that has been stayed pending the outcome of the criminal trial.
Federal prosecutors will conduct a review to determine whether there were any civil rights violations, Brown said.
Soon after Bell’s death, his fiancee changed her name to Nicole Paultre Bell. She is now raising the couple’s two daughters, ages 5 and 1.
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Did dressing room uneasiness prompted Rahul Dravid to quit?
rahul dravid has been quoted as saying that the enjoyment has gone out of a tough captaining headache.so why was he not enjoying the captaincy, is it because of too much estimation about him being a defensive captain or too little bolstering from his team.talking to ndtv previously the world cup dravid had said: “i do enjoy the captaincy, i see it as a pronounced honour and privilege and think i deceive enjoyed the aggregate that comes with it. you got have to accept that there will be tough days as a captain.”"you turn from being a okay kid to everyone’s whipping house-servant. i don’t take it personally though there will be a captain after me and he’ll go through the selfsame thing, the captain before me went through it as comfortably. it’s not about rahul dravid but the position that one inherits,” dravid added.that was before the world cup, rahul dravid offered to resign after the disastrous at the outset round vent but was persuaded to dwell on.greg chappell however had great assurance in dravid’s captaincy implying that it was the destructive influence of seniors that prevented him from doing his job.while dravid had test series wins in west indies and england he was also criticized for being too defensive as a captain.rahul dravid as captain:did not bring to bear the follow-on in the oval assaytoss error allowed england to win the mumbai assay in 2006toss trespass in the lord’s tacticengland won odis 4-3however dravid continuing as captain was never in doubt despite some of the mixed results but there was always speculation that he couldn’t quite marshal the team and didn’t always relish in their support.dravid’s problems:zaheer said ‘bowlers were not tired’ in the obovate test contradicting himdravid pulled up ganguly for dressing room leaksdravid pulled up players for ‘torn’ jeans and using i-pods.the speculation will endure unless dravid sets the recite arranged himself.however in the eyes of former cricketers and fans he was ever after the right hamper appropriate for the job noted his skill to lead from the front.he had no hesitation in declaring in the multan check when tendulkar was on 194 not out and he had no hesitation in declaring in the sydney test when he was himself on 91 not out.and it was this public stature that got gillette to pick him as release of their campaign of global ambassadors to save the game along with roger federer and thierry henry.no doubt he’s silence the maximum effort a mortals can get, just that dravid thinks he’s the overpower at batting rather than at captaincy.courtesy:ndtv.com
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