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Ed Barkowitz| For some, Westbrook comes up short
EVERYBODY was busy in the Eagles locker room last Sunday after beating Dallas. They were patting each other on the back and talking about what a smart guy Brian Westbrook was.
 
Phil Jasner | Stars try to sparkle in season of discontent
WHEN A PLAYER of exceptional star quality wants to be traded, it's there for everyone to see and hear. It's there for people to try to interpret body language, to try to figure out comments that seem offered almost in code.
 
Elmer Smith | Bulletin: Past time to get off 'apartheid' treadmill
A GROUP OF City Council members collared me after a Council meeting to fill me in on their scheme to force the city to increase minority participation in city contracts.
 
Clout | The unions' delicate balance of diversity & jobs
MAYOR-ELECT Michael Nutter may have had his "brothers and sisters" moment this week when he called practices by contractors and unions "economic apartheid."
 
Les Bowen | The pick
YOU TAKE the team that can still make the playoffs over the team that's already out, if the team that still has a chance is playing
 
Tattle | People's Choice show will air without writers
THE PEOPLE'S Choice Awards have made their choice - the show will go on without writers. The ceremony, which typically airs live, will be taped for a Jan. 8 telecast on CBS, a spokeswoman said. Queen Latifah, who was to host, will still be part of the new format.
 
Poker Guy | 'The Dragon' shows some courage and runs a bluff
Many pros say there isn't as much bluffing in no-limit hold 'em as people think. But then bluffing is about deceit, so you don't know what's true and what isn't.
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