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Entries in Super Bowl (3)

Sunday
Feb052012

What's the one thing that preempts GOP presidential races?

File photo, The US ReportUPDATE: CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NY GIANTS FOR A NAIL BITING, AMAZING SUPERBOWL WIN!!! GO GIANTS!! 

With the Nevada Republican Presidential Caucuses behind us (with the results most of us anticipated), Americans will now pay attention to the annual rite known as Super Bowl.

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Friday
Jan202012

Forced unionism could screw up the Super Bowl

How would you like it if your employer said, “We’d like to offer you the job you’ve applied for.  Are you aware you will have to pay union dues even if you don’t want to belong to the union?”

That practice is called ‘forced unionism,’ and it happens every day in the U.S. in states that have no ‘right to work’ provision for workers.

As the date nears for the Super Bowl in Indianapolis, forced unionism could screw it up.

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Saturday
Feb062010

Child sex traffickers capitalize on Super Bowl

Commentary by Kay B. Day

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) has been fighting child sexual exploitation for more than 20 years.Most of us will celebrate Super Bowl Sunday with friends, family and food as we cheer our team and laugh at the TV commercials. What’s more American than the annual gridiron matchup?

While we make plans for what we’ll serve guests, lowlifes are making plans to exploit children for profit. “Super Bowl is also a lure for underage workers in sex trade,” said a headline in my morning paper. Who knew?

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