Fans, News Media Say Pacquiao Won; Bradley Rematch Announced
INQUIRER.net, News Report, Posted: Jun 10, 2012
Pacquiao's fans and major news organizations around the world say he was the clear winner in his bout Saturday night with Timothy Bradley.
Oops We Did it Again! Desi Wins the Spelling Bee
First Post, Commentary, Posted: Jun 03, 2012
The Indian American parent can rest easy for another year. The beloved spelling bee crown is secure.
Serena Williams Is Gone in a Flash
The Root, News Report, Posted: May 30, 2012
Of all the possible scenarios for Serena Williams in her return to the French Open after a two-year absence, no one saw this one coming.
Oakland 'Bike Black' Group Goes National
Oakland Local, News Report, Posted: May 23, 2012
Since launching in 2010, Red Bike and Green has been a welcome addition to Oakland’s burgeoning bicycle culture.
Korean Climber Disappears Off Everest
Korea Daily, News Report, Posted: May 21, 2012
An amateur Korean climber went missing on Mount Everest over the weekend while descending from the summit.
LGBT Community Squares Off Against Pacquiao
Inquirer.net, News Report, Posted: May 16, 2012
Who knew that Manny Pacquiao’s toughest opponent would be the entire LGBT community?
Junior Seau, Suicide and Spirituality
Indian Country Today Media Network, Commentary, Posted: May 08, 2012
The suicide of former NFL star Junior Seau highlights the decline within indigenous communities of a sense of spiritual belonging.
Female Sumo Wrestlers Step Up to the Ring
Pacific Citizen, News Report, Posted: May 02, 2012
Although the popularity of women sumo wrestling is a recent phenomenon, it has taken some tough American competitors to tournaments around the world.
Muslim Women Slowly Breaking Sports Barrier
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Apr 16, 2012
Muslim women like Abdo and Jones are challenging the misconception that Muslim women are passive.
From Messenger to Commuter, SF Cyclists Reflect a Changed City
New America Media, Commentary, Posted: Apr 11, 2012
San Francisco cyclists have gone from messenger to commuter, reflecting a deeper shift within the city.
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