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Today on "Sports Talk LIVE" the boys get into some MLB Stats & Team standings before the All-Star break. Lots of player milestones coming up...

'Big Ed' & 'The Captain' also mention the World Cup Soccer final game between Italy & France...

Then there's some Boxing, Basketball, Football, Hockey & NASCAR talk to finish out the FASTEST 30 minutes in Sports radio...

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'The Captain' 'Big Ed' "Sports Talk LIVE" Heard on 1490 WWPR Radio in Bradenton, Sarasota & Tampa Bay, FL...

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This edition has a new single from THC (Do ya wanna come roll wit us - Remix) Enjoy!! Leave comments tell us what you think! You Make Tha Call!

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SoccerGossip.comShow#4 on October 19th, 2005. The English Premier League is back, so BeatleManU does his usual roundup of the weekends fixtures. Added to that, Champions League Matchday 3 and a roundup of European World Cup Qualifiers, we have quite a big show!!!

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Jonathan Boss Agent fourteen and a half ......licensed to commit justice and in service to his country brings terror to those with hearts of evil. A very important interview with the series creator Toby Mack.

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Happy Israeli Fourth of July!! (or Independence Day) We talk about what those wacky Israelis do on Independence Day, and how they don't know how to barbecue. Also, power breakfast, festivals, and the Final Four!! And Carol with her shout-outs.

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This week I had a 'normal' radioshow for DFM RTV Int. (http://dfm.nu) with my homegrown soundscapes and music. And like I promised with embedded Paris sounds. If you like be live on the radioshow; I'm doing the show every thursday from 22:00 till 24:00 (GMT +1). You only have to visit http://dfm.nu to find a link to the livestream and chat. Maybe'll see you next time on the chatchannel. And no surprise of course, but my nickname on that is 'Zebra404'.

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And again this week there's plenty of freemusic to listen to. I think februari will be the month of free music. Meanwhile I'm making some music myself but you'll listen to that stuff next month. Hope you can wait for that and that you'll enjoy this show

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And again this week there's plenty of freemusic to listen to. I think februari will be the month of free music. Meanwhile I'm making some music myself but you'll listen to that stuff next month. Hope you can wait for that and that you'll enjoy this show

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Still did not any time to make new music this week. So this week I did ANOTHER show with music from all over the world wich I found from the freemusic circuit. Lots of great music form different artists and bands. There's still enough to enjoy this week. So I hope you will. See you next week

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Describing a visit to the hospital to get my heart checked.

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I had my performance for DFM RTV Int. (http://dfm.nu) with my homegrown soundscapes and music. From now it's on every thursday from 22:00 till 24:00 (GMT +1). See you next week.

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Every monday from 20:00 till 22:00 (GMT +1) I have a live performance for DFM RTV Int. (http://dfm.nu) with my homegrown soundscapes and music.

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Political readings from the blogosphere.

Here's what I Ripped & Read today: NannyGate at The Office of Homeland Security

Apparently Bernard Kerek had some skeletons in his closet that the FBI background check did not catch. Newsweek told the White House last night that there were a few issues in Kerek's background that they might want to look into. Here's what they said:On Friday night, Kerik abruptly informed the White House that we was withdrawing from the nominating process, citing potential problems with the immigration and tax status of a former nanny. “I am convinced that, for personal reasons, moving forward would not be in the best interests of your administration, the Department of Homeland Security or the American people,” Kerik said in a letter to President Bush.The left's blogosphere is triumphant. Here's Steve Soto of The Left Coaster on the subject: Yes, just several days after Bush called him one of the best law enforcement officials in the nation, and after the White House did a thorough background check on him so that he could be announced quickly as Tom Ridge's replacement at Homeland Security, Bernard Kerik withdrew tonight from consideration, because of nanny problems. Looking at his record, those were the least of his ethical trangressions.

As Newsweek noted tonight, it was left to the magazine to bring to the White House's attention tonight that Kerik ran afoul of the law for not paying condominium maintenance fees, and having a bench warrant issued against him. Plus he filed for bankruptcy several years ago. So much for the White House background check operation. Just what the hell does the FBI do anyway, if a newsmagazine does a better job checking someone out than they do?

In truth, Kerik was a corrupt GOP politician who happened to have a badge. Everything you need to know about why he was your typical Bush government servant is here, thanks to the Center for American Progress.

It's sad to see that the ineptitude the Administration demonstrates in Iraq and foreign policy in general has spread to the most basic tasks like background checks and assembling a cabinet of bootlicking cronies. As Glenn says, "Ouch".

In the "He's Not Dead Yet" category, Brian Doherty in Reason's Hit Run blog noticed a desparately written article in Slate.It's Over, Tim. It's Over. Let's Go Home.

One of the more bizarre (perhaps intentionally so) "I can't believe this is happening" pieces from a Kerry partisan (and self-proclaimed Electoral College bore) Timothy Noah over at Slate. (You might have hoped such pieces were a forgotten relic of November 2004, but alas, no.)

Even though there has never been more than one faithless elector (who votes against his state's popular vote) in any election, Noah notes that Kerry would only need, um, 18 of them to still pull it out!

But 18 is a very petty number for a man of Noah's infinite sense of opportunites barely missed:If John Kerry had gotten 118,776 more votes in Ohio, he would have claimed Ohio's 20 electors, giving him 272 electors to Bush's 266. For want of 118,776 votes, John Kerry lost the presidency. I'm not going to pretend I don't still brood about this.Not entirely sure if I'm laughing with you or at you, Mr. Noah, but I'm laughing. He's dead. Trust me.

Sean Hackorth has some better advice for the Democrats in his American Mind blog. Dean, M.D. and the Democrats' Future

It's deja vu all over again among the Democrats: [From the Hill:]The race to be the next chairman of the Democratic National Committee is shaping up as a retread of January’s Iowa caucuses, with former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean emerging as the early front-runner and the Democratic establishment furiously scrambling for a candidate to beat him.As much as I'd like to see Howard Dean, M.D. running the DNC it won't help the party better connect to all voters. Virulent anti-Bush tirades may satisfy a gloomy political base, but it's not the foundation for future electo

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Reel Review #12: This is a documentary that came out in 2003 about Rodney Bingenheimer who is better know as Rodney on the ROQ. Rodney is a Los Angeles radio DJ on KROQ, best know for breaking some of the biggest bands first - often before they even had ...

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Watch as Mario Van Peebles pays tribute to his father, Melvin Van Peebles, in BAADASSSS! A film version of the making of Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song. This is a great film about the making of a film. In fact, Sweetback, ushered in the Blaxploitation genre. Remember: You bled ...