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Monday, November 08, 2010

Jerry Jones has no choice now

PHILADELPHIA -- I was busy writing an Eagles column during the Cowboys' 45-7 loss to the Packers, but I've had a chance to catch up on things. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones may have said Friday that Wade Phillips would coach the rest of the season, but I think Sunday night's embarrassment will change his mind. I just read the quotes from Jones via ESPNDallas.com:"There are a lot of people here who are certainly going to suffer and suffer consequences," Jones said after the game. "I'm talking about within the team -- players, coaches who have got careers ... I've got a lot of work to do, got a lot of decisions to make."The 35-17 loss to the Jaguars in Week 8 should've been the tipping point, but Jones apparently wanted to give it another week. It's not as if someone else on the staff has earned the right to coach this team, but the change has to be made anyway. Jones had to notice the empty seats at Cowboys Stadium against the Jags. He has to do something to signal that change is on the way.

Call of Duty : Black Ops” Single Player Review

Despite the phenomenal and underrated Call of Duty: World at War, Treyarch has not been able to shed the stigma that mark it as a study has been limited to collecting the seed sown by IW and its ability to move the franchise to a new level little or no. For many Treyarch is just the computer recycler previous Call of Duty to allow Activision to release a sequel every year, giving breaths IW 24 months to do the real leap in quality. 12 months have been forced to change the perspective, which has affected not only the Black Ops in question, but the future of Call of Duty. The neglect of multiple members of Infinity Ward has dismantled virtually the study, as Activision has had to turn the opening for Treyarch at the headliners, providing them everything they might need to make a delivery height.

Black Girls Rock’ Honors The Legandary Ruby Dee

By Meena Kar
ruby-deeNov 8, (THAINDIAN NEWS) Iconic actress and civil rights activist Ruby Dee was honored at the ‘Black Girls Rock’ show that was aired on BET on Sunday night. The show was hosted by Nia Long and some of the biggest names in the entertainment as well as other people who have made an impact on society. The show was recorded a month ago by the network but was aired on Sunday night. Ruby Dee gave moving acceptance speech where she said that it was times like these that she understood and appreciate what it means to be considered a legend.
Ruby Dee was honored with a Living Legend Award at ‘Black Girls Rock’ which also presented awards to other African-American women for their contribution to the community and impact on society. Lynn Whitfield who presented the award to the civil rights activist and iconic actress introduced Ruby Dee as the woman who represents everything that ‘Black Girls Rock’ stands for.
BET’s Debra Lee also said about the show that Ruby Dee’s appearance on the show was something that moved her the most. She said that in spite of being such a huge legend she danced down the red carpet and also had an amusing expression when being honored. Rev. Dr. Iyanla Vanzant, another icon who received the Motivator award also gave an exceptional speech on receiving the honor. She said that Black Girls Rock because they have no other choice. She explained that it was the responsibility of African-American women to rock the community, the society and the world to ensure that their grandmothers did not die in vain.

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