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  • Alicia Keys – Doesn’t Mean Anything (Sneek Peak)

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    Get your 1st look at the official video for Alicia Keys new single “Doesn’t Mean Anything” from her album “The Element of Freedom” which hits stores December 1st.

  • ‘Bosses Day’: Are You Celebrating National Boss Day 2009 on Friday?

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    A day for bosses? Really? Well, get ready, as it is now the eve of Boss Day 2009.

    I personally have never heard of National Boss Day, which will be celebrated this year on Friday, October 16. Even though “bosses day” (as it is called by some) was created way back in 1958 by a woman named Patricia Bays Haroski, this is definitely not your typical Hallmark occasion. Many people hate their bosses, and see no reason to give them a special day.

    But some writers are re-framing National Boss Day in 2009 as an important time to consider the immense pressures business leaders of today are facing given the economic climate.

    Between having to lay off good employees, to being expected to show results with diminishing resources, bosses in 2009 have to work harder than ever to stay positive while motivating their people. Author Bob Nelson believes that a good boss deserves praise for working well under such circumstances, citing these characteristics as those that make awesome bosses, no matter what the decade (via PRNewswire):

    1. A clear and compelling direction: Bosses need to inspire their employees to be excited about their work.
    2. Direct, open and honest communication: Frequent and effective communication is the leading way to show employees trust and respect.
    3. Employee involvement and initiative: Managers need to ask employees for their ideas.
    4. Employee autonomy, flexibility and support: Employees need a say in how they do their work.
    5. Career growth and development: Tough times provide many opportunities for employees to take on additional responsibilities.
    6. Recognition and rewards for high performance: During down times, the need for employees to feel valued for their efforts greatly increases.

    You can read more about what makes a great boss in 2009 in Nelson’s new book, ‘Keeping Up in a Down Economy: What the Best Companies Do to Get Results in Tough Times.’

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    Jobs You Can Run Away To
    Get a (New) Life
    If you have fantasies of picking up, packing up and starting a new life somewhere, then one of these jobs may be a great fit for you. Continue clicking through our gallery to learn the pros and cons about jobs that you can run away to.
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    Jobs You Can Run Away To

      Get a (New) Life
      If you have fantasies of picking up, packing up and starting a new life somewhere, then one of these jobs may be a great fit for you. Continue clicking through our gallery to learn the pros and cons about jobs that you can run away to.

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      Cruise Ship Jobs

      On one level, cruise ship jobs seem amazingly glamorous. After all, employees receive free food, accomodations, medical care, airline tickets and uniforms. They often don’t have to pay taxes, get discounted cruise rates for family members, and can travel for free. As many cruise ship job sites point out, passengers pay thousands of dollars per week to see the same sites that employees enjoy for free.

      On the other hand, cruise ships can get claustrophobic after a while, and many jobs are far from wonderful. After all, when somebody gets seasick, a cruise ship employee has to clean it up, and chances are that the captain won’t be the one wielding the mop. Still, cruise ships offer a dizzying array of jobs, a chance to escape to exotic climes, and a steady income, most of which can be banked. Anchors aweigh!

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      The Military

      Although the military is reaching its enlistment quotas for the first time in years, it still offers excellent bonuses and outstanding benefits. According to Military Hub, the maximum bonus for new recruits is $40,000, while reservists can get $20,000 for five years of service. Other bonuses are available for military personnel who intend to buy a new home or start a business. For active duty soldiers who choose to re-enlist, bonuses can be as high as $90,000.

      Military members receive massively subsidized medical and dental care, subsidized education, and various housing allowances. They also have access to reduced-rate car insurance and life insurance, credit union membership, inexpensive military stores, and a host of other benefits.

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      Park Rangers

      Full-time Park Rangers earn a salary of between $24,000 and $37,000 and often receive free housing, in addition to other benefits. Unfortunately, these jobs are tenured and competition is fierce. In addition to a bachelor’s degree in park management, natural history, forestry, or a related major, applicants need extensive experience as seasonal rangers or interns.

      On the bright side, there are a variety of seasonal jobs available from the National Park Service. The education and experience required depends on the position, and interested parties can apply at USAJOBS, the US Federal government’s job site. While park ranger jobs were cut after 2006, it seems likely that these could be among the first positions to benefit from the US government’s stimulus plan.

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      Nanny

      Salaries for live-in nannies vary wildly, depending upon the area, the family, and the nanny’s qualifications. In general, nannies in major cities get $18-20 per hour, while live-in childcare in less costly areas is about half that. Entry-level nannies with high school degrees can expect roughly $400 per week, while experienced, trained nannies can expect $1000 per week or more.

      While live-in nannies may not qualify for time-and-a-half overtime wages, they still are legally entitled to time off and other benefits. Many nannies get complete compensation packages, including subsidized health insurance, paid vacations, gym memberships, cell phones, and educational allowances.

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      House Mother

      If you’re a woman who is over 40 years old who enjoys dealing with adolescents and has experience with running a household, hotel, or small country, this might be the job for you. Basically, a house mother is in charge of the environment of a sorority or fraternity. She deals with the house’s staff, plans meals, handles minor disasters, and generally makes sure that her charges’ lives run smoothly. Jobs usually include free rent and meals and come with a reasonable salary. Since they are attached to a university, house mother positions may allow you to take advantage of many of the cultural and educational attractions available at your school. Best of all, you get to deal with the wonderful drama of a household full of college girls!

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      Ranch Hand

      Running away to work on a farm is one of the classic escapist American fantasies. While the dude ranches of the nineteenth century have almost disappeared, there is still a huge livestock industry and plenty of jobs for people with experience in animal husbandry. Depending on the type of ranch, workers can do a wide variety of jobs, including training horses, caring for livestock, taking care of children or young adults, performing general farm work, maintaining corrals, and cooking. While education for this work is generally vocational, some areas will train employees to do the specialized jobs that they require. Depending on the position, the area, the employer, and your level of knowledge, pay and benefits can range wildly. Ranch Work is a good starting place to get a feeling for available jobs, salary possibilities, and benefits involved.

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      Camp Counselor

      If you sometimes find yourself obsessively watching Meatballs, then camp work might be perfect for you. While salaries vary based on position and experience, you can expect to make a couple of hundred dollars per week, in addition to room, board, and free use of recreational facilities. Positions include lifeguard, counselor, kitchen staff, administrative staff, nursing staff, and maintenance staff, and are available across the country. Added benefits include fresh air, beautiful scenery, and a 50% chance of waking up with your hand in a pot of warm water!

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      Peace Corps

      In addition to offering a solid line on a resume, a stint in the Peace Corps provides a complete care package. While in the corps, volunteers are taught a foreign language, receive comprehensive medical and dental care, draw a liberal living allowance, and have two days of paid vacation per month. Students are allowed to defer or even partially cancel their student loans.

      Once volunteers return from their service, the program helps them readjust to society with a $6,000 bonus, fast-tracking into government careers, and other job placement help. Those who want to continue their education can combine their service with a graduate program or can join the Fellows/USA program, which offers scholarships or reduced tuition in return for a commitment to work in an under-served US community.

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      Home Health Care Aide

      With the Baby Boomer generation’s ongoing march into old age, the home health care industry is poised to enjoy almost explosive growth. Home health care aids help elderly, ill, and mentally disabled people to do all the things necessary to live at home. This can include cooking, cleaning, planning meals, doing laundry, shopping, changing bed linens, and other household tasks. Certification for this job varies from state-to-state. In some areas, applicants simply learn on the job, while other states require extensive background checks and more formal training. Median wages are $8.54 per hour, going up to over $11. In most cases, this isn’t a live-in job.

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    Do your bosses exhibit these traits? If so, consider yourself lucky and honor them this Friday on National Boss Day 2009. If business managers ever deserved a day for keeping things running, it is during this turbulent era.

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  • Oprah Winfrey: Reuniting Evander Holyfield & Mike Tyson

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    Oprah Winfrey Reuniting Evander Holyfield & Mike Tyson

    Oprah Winfrey‘s intimate interview with Mike Tyson on Oct. 12 has now resulted in plans to reunite him with his boxing rival Evander Holyfield.

    BV Newswire has learned that following an outpouring of audience response from the infamous pugilist’s appearance, he will return to ‘The Oprah Winfrey on Oct. 16 and take questions from the studio audience and speak about the overwhelming reaction he’s had from his first interview.

    A Harpo Productions has confirmed that Tyson will reunite with Holyfield on the ‘Oprah’ show stage. Their appearance together on the will mark the first time Tyson and Holyfield have spoken face-to-face since their infamous 1997 incident.

    The Brownsville, Brooklyn raised boxer talked candidly about it his past and very public ordeals on the show earlier this week, including his disastrous marriage and divorce from former TV star Robin Givens, his trial and three-year imprisonment for rape, and his ear-biting bout with Holyfield.

    “I didn’t feel guilty at the time … I didn’t feel guilty at all,” Tyson revealed.

     

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  • How You Can Prevent Hair Loss Problem

    Like men, women also experience hair loss. Although the frequency of hair loss in women is less severe than men, you have to consider that it can be very frustrating for a woman to have thinning hair. That’s why it’s important for you to know how you can …

  • Wizards hand James-less Cavs first loss (AP)

    Washington Wizards' Randy Foye(notes) (15) shoots between Cleveland Cavaliers' J.J. Hickson(notes) (21) and Luke Nevill(notes) (50) in the fourth quarter of a preseason NBA basketball game Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009, in Cleveland. Foye scored 19 points in the fourth quarter to spark a Washington rally and led the Wizards to a 109-104 win.

    LeBron James wasn't around. His shoes were present. Mike Miller, wearing a pair of James' signature sneakers, made 5-of-5 3-pointers and scored 24 points, Randy Foye scored 19 in the fourth quarter and the Wizards handed the James-less Cavs their first loss of the preseason, 109-104 on Wednesday night.

  • The Penguin Stopped From Buying NFL Team!

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    Once again, Rush Limbaugh’s (aka The Penguin) been pushed away from the NFL — the talk-show host has been officially dropped by a group looking to buy the St. Louis Rams. A rep from the group claimed Rush got the boot because his participation complicated the effort. Ever since word got out that the conservative mouthpiece was interested in the team, several people lashed out against it — including the owner of the Indianapolis Colts, the head of the NFL Player’s Association and even Al Sharpton. It might be the best thing that happened to Rush — the Rams haven’t won a single game this season.

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  • Kershaw, Hamels to start in NLCS Game 1 (AP)

    Philadelphia Phillies catcher Carlos Ruiz(notes), left, laughs with manager Charlie Manuel during practice Wednesday,Oct. 14, 2009 in Los Angeles. The Phillies will play the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 1 of the National League championship series Thursday.

    The Phillies and Dodgers are back in the National League championship series for the second straight year, making them the closest thing the NL has to a couple of dominant teams. They are the first repeat teams since Houston and St. Louis squared off in 2004 and '05, and only the third repeaters since Atlanta and Pittsburgh met in 1991 and '92.

  • Brown fined $60,000 for criticizing refs (AP)

    Larry Brown became the first major target in the NBA's zero-tolerance policy toward criticizing its replacement referees. The Bobcats coach was hit with $60,000 in fines on Wednesday and the Charlotte organization was fined another $60,000 after Brown's ejection from an exhibition game. Memphis Grizzlies coach Lionel Hollins was also fined $25,000 for criticism after a game Monday, as the…

  • Limbaugh cut from group bidding for Rams (AP)

    Conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh has been dropped from a group seeking to buy the St. Louis Rams. Limbaugh was to be a limited partner in a bid led by St. Louis Blues chairman Dave Checketts, but Checketts said in a statement Wednesday that Limbaugh's participation had complicated the effort.

  • Angels’ Lackey to start Game 1 of ALCS (AP)

    John Lackey will start Friday night's Game 1 of the AL championship series against CC Sabathia and the Yankees, getting the nod from manager Mike Scioscia before the Angels traveled to New York on Wednesday. Lackey pitched 7 1-3 innings to lead Los Angeles to a 5-0 win over the Boston Red Sox in Game 1 of the division series.

  • Colts’ Manning says left knee fine (AP)

    Peyton Manning's sore left knee is no longer an issue for the Indianapolis Colts. The three-time league MVP, who said he needed medical treatment on the knee Sunday night, gave himself a clean bill of health after finishing Wednesday's practice. "No concerns," he said. "It feels fine.

  • I Don’t Think Soulja Boy’s Going Broke!

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    Check out this video where Soulja Boy shows off his jewelry collection and some evidence that he isn’t going broke.

     

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  • HOT COPY: Toni Braxton Facing Foreclosure

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    Toni Braxton Facing Foreclosure

    In addition to battling health issues over the years, Toni Braxton has also been plagued with financial woes. Earlier this month, the Grammy Award winner was slapped with a counter suit by insurance firm Lloyd’s of London after she sued the company for refusing to pay her when she canceled a show in 2006 due to heart problems. To make matters worse, the ‘Another Sad Love Song’ singer has also defaulted on her mortgage payments and is facing possible foreclosure on a California residence. Head over to TMZ for more details.robin givens

     

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  • What Dow 10,000 Means—This Time

    As the Dow Jones Industrial Average powers through the 10,000-point threshold today, millions of investors are no doubt searching for meaning. But, is there any deep significance here?

  • Man Cleared After 9 Years in Prison

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Oct. 14) — Prosecutors are saying a Kentucky man who served about nine years in prison for a shooting death and robbery is innocent.

    Jefferson County Commonwealth’s Attorney David Stengel said Tuesday that Edwin A. Chandler was innocent of the 1993 slaying of a convenience store clerk. Another man has been indicted in the killing.

  • Getting Connected In Tough Times

    Although networkers and jobseekers are flocking to LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com) in droves, author and motivational speaker Brian McClellan, 38, says that he had to be dragged onto the free social networking site when he first learned about it in 2007. “I took some convincing,” he admits.

  • First Photo Released Of Jaycee Dugard

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    Jaycee Dugard released her first public statement and current photograph of herself since resurfacing two months ago in Northern California, saying she is happy to be with her family and have their unconditional love and support.

    The 29-year-old released the statement to People magazine along with photos of herself as an adult, the first to be published since her 18-year kidnap ordeal ended.

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  • KKK Threatens Woman after Walmart Incident: Was Walmart to Blame?

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    I mentioned the story before about Heather Ellis, the young woman who was threatened by the KKK after protesting about her arrest that took place in a Walmart store. The story was quite interesting in that Ellis now faces 15 years in prison for effectively cutting line at a Walmart. The unfortunate events occurred when Ellis was shopping with a cousin in Kennett, Missouri.

    Heather and her cousin went to separate lines and when her cousin found the shorter line, Heather joined him. Ellis was then accused of cutting line by the person checking out customers, which led to an altercation. When Ellis was asked to leave the store, she argued with the managers, which led to the police being called. Ellis was eventually charged with disturbing the peace, resisting arrest and two counts of assaulting a police officer.

    Ellis, a college student on her way to medical school, argues that the charges were not appropriate, particularly since she doesn’t have a history of this kind of behavior. She now faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted. Ellis has publicly protested the DA’s decision to push the case forward, which has led to her receiving threats from the Ku Klux Klan. The African American community is working to help Heather now, as a website has been set up for an online protest and petition fighting to support Heather’s case.

    The question here, from a business standpoint is whether or not Walmart could have done something to avoid this situation. Some people think so.

    Dr. Towanna Freeman, a management consultant, argues that Walmart could have avoided the entire problem by paying greater attention to customer service.

    “Regardless of a person’s ethnicity, gender, or sexual preference, this case started when the cashier failed to convey at least one of the core beliefs and values of Sam Walton: ‘Customers are the reason we’re in business, so we should treat them that way.’,” says Dr. Freeman. “With that said, the cashier could have easily interjected and calmed the angry crowd by saying something like, ‘Excuse me, although we don’t promote cutting lines, please allow me to assist this customer now. This will only take a few minutes. Thank you, for your patience.’”

    The case for Heather Ellis is heating up. I’ve made some calls around the country and it appears that the case might finally get the attention it deserves. Also, the Your Black World Coalition is going to get involved, along with the National Action Network, to ensure that this young lady’s case is carefully analyzed. The bottom line, however, is that this incident should never have happened and Walmart has engaged in bad business by allowing its stores to be the center of such a racially-charged controversy.

    There is the added reality that Kennett, Missouri is Rush Limbaugh country. Respect for African Americans in the legal system of this town is not what it should be, and the more emails I receive about past indiscretions in this region, the more I am starting to wonder if Heather was going to be treated fairly in the first place. The presence of the KKK doesn’t help their case and only serves to remind us that we do not live in a “post racial America.”

    Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Professor at Syracuse University and the 2007 Black Speaker of the Year. To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here. To follow Dr. Boyce on Twitter, click here. If you wish to find out more about the case of Heather Ellis, please visit www.SaveHeatherEllis.com.

     

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  • Navigating an Awkward Interview

    Most interviewers stick to job-related questions. But let’s face it: Some are socially awkward, untrained, rude, or even offensive. If you’re stuck with that interviewer, consider these tips:

  • HOT COPY: 37th Annual American Music Awards nominations announced

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    Snoop DoggPaula Abdul, Adam Lambert and Snoop Dogg revealed nominees for the 37th Annual the American Music Awards (AMAs)
    This morning, Snoop Dogg, Paula Abdul and Adam Lambert revealed nominees for the 37th Annual the American Music Awards (AMAs). Taylor Swift leads the nominations race with six total nominations. The late, great Michael Jackson follows with five, while Eminem follows with four nominations. Beyonce, Black Eyed Peas, Lady Gaga, Kings of Leon and T.I. are all up for three awards, respectively. Alicia Keys, Black Eyed Peas, and Jennifer Lopez were also announced as performers for the 37th annual AMAs. The live broadcast will take place at the NOKIA Theatre L.A. LIVE on Nov. 22 at 8:00 p.m. on ABC. More information on the 37th Annual American Music Awards can be found at The Futon Critic.

     

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  • Torre not anticipating new contract (AP)

    In this Sept. 25, 2009, photo, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre sits in the dugout before a baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates in Pittsburgh. The Dodgers won their second consecutive NL West title for the first time since 1977-78. Both have come under manager Torre. He is never too high, never too low and rarely meddles in his players' business, even when Manny Ramirez(notes) was suspended 50 games for violating baseball's drug policy.

    Joe Torre says he doesn't plan to manage the Los Angeles Dodgers after his contract expires. "I have one year on my contract and I don't anticipate it being more than that," he said Tuesday, two days before the Dodgers open the NLCS against Philadelphia. However, he noted, "I've said that before and my wife doesn't believe me at all." The 69-year-old manager is…

  • Arenas fined $25,000 for avoiding media (AP)

    The NBA is making Gilbert Arenas — and the Washington Wizards — pay for his silence. Arenas and his team were fined $25,000 apiece Tuesday by the league because he has not been talking to the media during the preseason, including before and after exhibition games. The three-time All-Star point guard became one of the NBA's most popular players thanks in part to his engaging personality and a…

  • Warriors’ Jackson gives up captain title (AP)

    "Captain Jack" is no more. Disgruntled Golden State star Stephen Jackson asked to relinquish his captain title during a meeting Tuesday with Warriors coach Don Nelson and general manager Larry Riley. "Don't try to dig into it, that's just how I feel," Jackson said. "I don't want to be a role model.

  • Dr Boyce: Dr King’s Kids Fighting Over Money – What We Can Learn

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    Most of us know about Dr. Martin Luther King’s childrens’ fight over money. We are all saddened and disappointed that it has come to this, but this shows that the family is human like the rest of us. But there are things all of us can learn from this dispute when it comes to leaving money for your children.The dispute between the kids is now resolved, but that doesn’t mean that the teachable moment has ended. The video below breaks it all down in our Dr. Boyce Web Chat. Enjoy!

    Dr Boyce Watkins is a Finance Professor at Syracuse University and author of the forthcoming book, “Black American Money.” To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here. To follow Dr Boyce on Twitter, please click here.

     

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  • Yankees might try 3-man ALCS rotation (AP)

    The Yankees might go with a three-man rotation against the Los Angeles Angels in the AL championship series. CC Sabathia is scheduled to start Friday night's opener, with A.J. Burnett and Andy Pettitte as New York's other two primary starters. The shortened rotation would allow manager Joe Girardi to keep Joba Chamberlain and Chad Gaudin in the bullpen.

  • Exercise With An Elliptical

    Exercise is something that numerous of us are finally getting the hang of. The older we get the more we realize that in order to stay thin and to keep up with our athletic and much younger kids we have actually have to exercise. I discover that one of the…

  • The Sneaker Nike And Newport Don’t Want You To Cop

    Posted by: Wavey Willie

    Check out this trailer for a documentary on the kicks that the designer jumped on by Newport cigarettes and Nike.

  • Steelers’ Smith out with shoulder injury (AP)

    FILE - In this Oct. 11, 2009, file photo, Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end Aaron Smith(notes) looks on after an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions in Detroit. Smith has a right shoulder injury that coach Mike Tomlin says "potentially could be significant."  Smith was injured Sunday in Detroit. He was being evaluated on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2009, and the Steelers are not yet certain how long he will be out.

    Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end Aaron Smith has a right shoulder injury that coach Mike Tomlin said "potentially could be significant." Smith, injured Sunday in Detroit, was being evaluated Tuesday. The Steelers are not yet certain how long one of their most reliable and productive players will be out, although they apparently are anticipating an extended absence.

  • Report: LB Seau re-signs with Patriots (AP)

    In the Oct. 7, 2007 file phtoo,  New England Patriots linebacker Junior Seau(notes) reacts after the first of his two interceptions against the Cleveland Browns in a football game at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. Seau is back with the Patriots, ready to play linebacker again at age 40. Tuesday's announcement was made by Versus, the television network on which Seau has a show. The Patriots have not announced the signing, although the team said he had a physical.

    Junior Seau is back with the New England Patriots, coming out of retirement for a third time to sign a contract Tuesday for a 20th season as an NFL linebacker. The signing of the 12-time Pro Bowl player was announced by Versus, the television network on which Seau has a show. The Patriots have not announced the signing, which had been expected, although the team said he had a physical and a workout…

  • GLOBAL GRIND EXCLUSIVE: Simmons Family Memories

    Posted by: Wavey Willie

    Watch this video collection of memories from the Simmons family!