October 11, 2010

'Censored Eleven' release not yet set, Warner says

There are no firm plans to release the 11 racially sensitive cartoons '30s and '40s cartoons known as the "Censored Eleven'' next year, a Warner Home Video rep tells me.Michael...

Follow Jets-Vikings with Post writers

The Post has tonight's Jets-Vikings game at the New Meadowlands Stadium covered goal line to goal line with the best football writers in the business. The Jets are 3-1, while...

Marte won't be back for Yankees

Not surprisingly, Damaso Marte will probably need surgery on his left shoulder. Marte last pitched on July 7 and had been trying to come back for the playoffs. He was...

Wii Party review

How many families do you think have a 'game night'? Y'know, every Friday the responsible guardians keep the kids home, order a pizza, rent the latest Pixar movie and pop...

Boston's Baird first to interview with Mets

The Mets got their interviews started for Omar Minaya's replacement today, as Allard Baird spent most of the day at Citi FIeld, meeting with Mets' COO Jeff Wilpon, as well...

Giants still waiting on O'Hara, Kiwanuka

Heading into a week in which the Giants return home to face the improved but still 1-4 Lions there might not be much hope of getting back two key players,...

Burnett to start in ALCS

A.J. Burnett will return from the witness protection program in the ALCS.General manager Brian Cashman said today the Yankees will go with a four-man rotation, and that fourth man will...

Royal Bank of Scotland wins injunction against Liverpool co-owners

The Royal Bank of Scotland won an interim injunction Monday preventing Liverpool F.C. co-owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett from firing chairman Martin Broughton and two other board members. As...

St. John’s Mason Jr. cut by Heat: report

LeBron, Wade, Bosh . . . Mason Jr.? That dream died Monday when Anthony Mason Jr. was cut by the Heat, according to a Hoopsworld report. The former St. John’s...

Top debuts for Mets and Yankees prospects

This is the first of a 10-part series wrapping up the minor league season. Today, we'll look at the best debuts among prospects in the Mets and Yankees systems.----------Over the...

Ex-England star Paul Gascoigne in yet another DUI

Former England soccer star Paul Gascoigne was set to face his second drunk-driving charge this year, police said today. Gascoigne was pulled over Friday in the Jesmond area of Newcastle,...

Back Page: Giants could be class of mediocre NFC

The Giants displayed so many holes in their first three games that most seemed happy the Tom Coughlin Era was apparently dwindling down. A win over the Panthers — one...

Chilean miners invited to attend Manchester United tilt -- The Sun

Chile's trapped miners were offered a trip to Britain when they are freed to see soccer team Manchester United play, The Sun reported today. The 33 cave-in victims were invited...

Rio Ferdinand confirmed as England captain

Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand was confirmed today as England captain by manager Fabio Capello. The national team’s captaincy was the subject of much debate in recent weeks after Liverpool's Steven Gerrard...

Want to help Mexico beat drug cartels -- legalize pot

Mary Anastasia O'Grady explains why the current prohibition on marijuana in the United States strengthens the power of the Mexican drug cartels. Legalization in the US would mean greater competition...

Oscar Watch: Two-horse race for Best Pic?

What's fascinating about the latest round of predictions by the Gurus O'Gold at Movie City News is that all but one of the 10 films they rate most likely to capture...

College dropouts cost taxpayers billions

A new report regarding federal and state funding of college students who drop out after the first year is shocking in its details. Turns out that bilions are wasted in...

Vac's Monday Whacks on Poor Brooks Conrad, the Big Blue Bus, and the creative coaching styles of Mr. Les Miles

Sometimes sports can make you cringe, you know? Someone like Scott Norwood shanks one a few inches wide right, so instead of becoming the kicker that won the Buffalo Bills a...

Was it something I said?: Writer defends column

Is it something I said?My Saturday column - as honest as anything I've written since July 1st - depicted my disappointment how ordinary the Knicks have looked in two weeks...

Why is this story in a British newspaper?

Lloyd Marcus is a black, tea party activist who is blogging about the mid-term elections for The Guardian newspaper. What is the American news media so afraid of that an...

Blame is lame

Poor Joe Sestak. The President comes to stump for you and about the best he can say for your candidacy is that it's the Chamber of Commerce's fault if you...