Boston Celtics player Eddie House and his son Jaelen,8, have started filming for their show, My Dad’s A Pro . The show , which is set to air in November, features Eddie’s young son Jaelen. “I know I would have killed to be at that age and been on TV,” House said of his son. “I feel happy for him. I really don’t want the focus to be on me. I just happen to be his dad. We can look back at it when he’s much older and see how they captured that moment in time in our life. We’ll have that forever
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As a refresher, here's Steven Pearlstein's oft-cited claim , offered in a column urging progressives to abandon the public option: Asked about his greatest regret as a legislator, Ted Kennedy would usually cite his refusal to cut a deal with Richard Nixon on health care. The only actual quote I could find of Kennedy saying anything remotely like this comes from a 2004 interview with Susan Milligan of the Boston Globe in which Kennedy discusses an oral history project with the Univ
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Of all the trends to take advantage of, the earth-friendly one is probably the best one to consider. It is good for the earth and, thanks to this trend, the options to choose from are becoming much more plentiful. This includes the art in your kids’ bedroom. Greenie2Steps is bringing a whole new theme and story to a child’s room near you. With the help of Greenie, the eco-friendly elephant, kids and parents alike are discovering the benefits of a green lifestyle. Of course, the fact t
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As part of the Internet marketing industry have you done the conference circuit? Have you been to SES, SMX (put cardinal direction here), Adtech, PubCon etc, etc? On a yearly basis how many of these trips can you justify or get away with? Well, with shrinking budgets everywhere now you have to add the new spate of Twitter conferences to your hit list of things you absolutely have to do to get out of the office learn more about the industry. TechCrunch tells us of the growing list of confer
BOSTON (AP) — Tedy Bruschi is retiring after a 13-year career marked by an inspiring return to the New England Patriots as a starting linebacker eight months after a stroke.