Dallas Cowboys

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The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football franchise that plays in the Eastern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) of the National Football League (NFL). They are headquartered in Valley Ranch in Irving, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. The team plays its home games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area, which finished construction in time for the 2009 season.[1] The Cowboys joined the NFL as a 1960 expansion team.[2] The team's national following might best be represented by its NFL record of consecutive home sell-outs. The Cowboys' streak of 160 sold-out regular and post-season games began in 1990, and included 79 straight sellouts at their former home, Texas Stadium, and 81 straight sell-outs on the road.[3] The franchise shares the record for most Super Bowl appearances (8) with the Pittsburgh Steelers, corresponding to most NFC championships (8).[4] The Cowboys are the only NFL team to record 20 straight winning seasons (1966–85), in which they only missed the playoffs twice (1974 and 1984), an NFL record that remains unchallenged. An article from Forbes Magazine, dated July 15, 2013, lists the Cowboys as the second highest valued sports franchise in the United States (behind New York Yankees of Major League Baseball), and fifth in the world, with an estimated value of approximately $2.1 billion.[5] They are also the wealthiest team in the NFL, generating almost $269 million in annual

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Olivia Wilde Biography

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Less than a week ago, Nevada cattle rancher Cliven Bundy's standoff with federal authorities over unpaid grazing fees was treated as political gold by some conservative politicians and media personalities. The figure of the rugged Westerner standing up to armed agents of the state seemed a perfect opportunity to highlight long-standing complaints about the size and scope of the federal government. But stories showing Bundy in a less flattering light exploded on Thursday after he was quoted in a New York Times profile questioning whether African-Americans were better off as slaves. “I want to tell you one more thing I know about the Negro,” Bundy said during one of his daily press conferences. “[B]ecause they were basically on government subsidy, so now what do they do? They abort their young children; they put their young men in jail, because they never learned how to pick cotton. And I’ve often wondered, are they better off as slaves, picking cotton and having a family life and doing things, or are they better off under government subsidy? They didn’t get no more freedom. They got less freedom.” After the story quickly went viral, Bundy was forced to address his remarks during a press conference on Thursday afternoon. Bundy said he is opposed to slavery. "I don’t believe in any of that type of stuff," he said, but he also used the word "Negro" or "Negros" at least a half-dozen times during his brief remarks. "They’re not slaves anymore," Bundy added. "But they seem to be slaves to the welfare system.” "It really don’t matter to me if you twist my words out," Bundy said at the end of his press conference. "It matters that my heart goes out to the people of this world, and they understand what I stand for." Bundy initially denied the comments in an interview with radio host Alex Jones. But after video of his full comments surfaced, he doubled down on his remarks on Thursday, saying in a radio interview with Peter Schiff: “That’s exactly what I said. I said I’m wondering if they’re better off under government subsidy, and their young women are having the abortions and their young men are in jail, and their older women and their children are standing, sitting out on the cement porch without nothing to do, you know, I’m wondering: Are they happier now under this government subsidy system than they were when they were slaves, and they was able to have their family structure together, and the chickens and garden, and the people had something to do? And so, in my mind I’m wondering, are they better off being slaves, in that sense, or better off being slaves to the United States government, in the sense of the subsidies. I’m wondering. That’s what. And the statement was right. I am wondering.” After a week of accusations that the federal government had overplayed its hand by sending armed officials from the Bureau of Land Management to seize cattle from Bundy’s property in the dispute, critics of Bundy and his armed supporters seemingly seized the upper hand. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat from Nevada, resumed the offensive, calling Bundy a “hateful racist” in a statement released on Thursday and urging Republican leaders to distance themselves from him. “For their part, national Republican leaders could help show a united front against this kind of hateful, dangerous extremism by publicly condemning Bundy,” Reid said in the statement. A number of Republican officials, including Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, have begun doing exactly that, the Washington Post reports. “I wholeheartedly disagree with him,” Paul said in a statement, calling Bundy’s remarks “offensive.” Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus also condemned the comments, saying, "Bundy's comments are completely beyond the pale. Both highly offensive and 100% wrong on race." A spokesman for Republican Nevada Sen. Dean Heller echoed Paul’s comments, saying, “Sen. Heller completely disagrees with Mr. Bundy’s appalling and racist statements, and condemns them in the most strenuous way.” Bundy explained his comments by saying he was just trying out a Glenn Beck-style thought experiment. Later in the same press conference, he praised the family lives of workers, presumably Latin American, who are living illegally in the U.S. “Now, let me talk about the Spanish people. You know, I understand that they come over here against our Constitution and cross our borders. But they are here and they are people. And I’ve worked side by side with a lot of them. Don’t tell me they don’t work and don’t tell me they don’t pay taxes," Bundy said. "And don’t tell me they don’t have better family structures than most of us white people. ... We need to have those people join us and be with us, not not come to our party.” In addition to the story's national political fallout, the furor over Bundy’s comments could have implications for the land policy movement in the American West. A group of 50 political leaders from nine Western states met over the weekend to discuss strategies for reclaiming lands currently under federal management. The meeting was scheduled before Bundy’s story made national headlines, but it drew heightened attention in the wake of the Bundy Ranch debate.

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Cliven Bundy stands by racially charged comments, ‘That’s exactly what I said’

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Less than a week ago, Nevada cattle rancher Cliven Bundy's standoff with federal authorities over unpaid grazing fees was treated as political gold by some conservative politicians and media personalities. The figure of the rugged Westerner standing up to armed agents of the state seemed a perfect opportunity to highlight long-standing complaints about the size and scope of the federal government. But stories showing Bundy in a less flattering light exploded on Thursday after he was quoted in a New York Times profile questioning whether African-Americans were better off as slaves. “I want to tell you one more thing I know about the Negro,” Bundy said during one of his daily press conferences. “[B]ecause they were basically on government subsidy, so now what do they do? They abort their young children; they put their young men in jail, because they never learned how to pick cotton. And I’ve often wondered, are they better off as slaves, picking cotton and having a family life and doing things, or are they better off under government subsidy? They didn’t get no more freedom. They got less freedom.” After the story quickly went viral, Bundy was forced to address his remarks during a press conference on Thursday afternoon. Bundy said he is opposed to slavery. "I don’t believe in any of that type of stuff," he said, but he also used the word "Negro" or "Negros" at least a half-dozen times during his brief remarks. "They’re not slaves anymore," Bundy added. "But they seem to be slaves to the welfare system.” "It really don’t matter to me if you twist my words out," Bundy said at the end of his press conference. "It matters that my heart goes out to the people of this world, and they understand what I stand for." Bundy initially denied the comments in an interview with radio host Alex Jones. But after video of his full comments surfaced, he doubled down on his remarks on Thursday, saying in a radio interview with Peter Schiff: “That’s exactly what I said. I said I’m wondering if they’re better off under government subsidy, and their young women are having the abortions and their young men are in jail, and their older women and their children are standing, sitting out on the cement porch without nothing to do, you know, I’m wondering: Are they happier now under this government subsidy system than they were when they were slaves, and they was able to have their family structure together, and the chickens and garden, and the people had something to do? And so, in my mind I’m wondering, are they better off being slaves, in that sense, or better off being slaves to the United States government, in the sense of the subsidies. I’m wondering. That’s what. And the statement was right. I am wondering.” After a week of accusations that the federal government had overplayed its hand by sending armed officials from the Bureau of Land Management to seize cattle from Bundy’s property in the dispute, critics of Bundy and his armed supporters seemingly seized the upper hand. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat from Nevada, resumed the offensive, calling Bundy a “hateful racist” in a statement released on Thursday and urging Republican leaders to distance themselves from him. “For their part, national Republican leaders could help show a united front against this kind of hateful, dangerous extremism by publicly condemning Bundy,” Reid said in the statement. A number of Republican officials, including Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, have begun doing exactly that, the Washington Post reports. “I wholeheartedly disagree with him,” Paul said in a statement, calling Bundy’s remarks “offensive.” Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus also condemned the comments, saying, "Bundy's comments are completely beyond the pale. Both highly offensive and 100% wrong on race." A spokesman for Republican Nevada Sen. Dean Heller echoed Paul’s comments, saying, “Sen. Heller completely disagrees with Mr. Bundy’s appalling and racist statements, and condemns them in the most strenuous way.” Bundy explained his comments by saying he was just trying out a Glenn Beck-style thought experiment. Later in the same press conference, he praised the family lives of workers, presumably Latin American, who are living illegally in the U.S. “Now, let me talk about the Spanish people. You know, I understand that they come over here against our Constitution and cross our borders. But they are here and they are people. And I’ve worked side by side with a lot of them. Don’t tell me they don’t work and don’t tell me they don’t pay taxes," Bundy said. "And don’t tell me they don’t have better family structures than most of us white people. ... We need to have those people join us and be with us, not not come to our party.” In addition to the story's national political fallout, the furor over Bundy’s comments could have implications for the land policy movement in the American West. A group of 50 political leaders from nine Western states met over the weekend to discuss strategies for reclaiming lands currently under federal management. The meeting was scheduled before Bundy’s story made national headlines, but it drew heightened attention in the wake of the Bundy Ranch debate.

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Prediksi Skor Benfica vs Juventus 25 April 2014 Liga Eropa

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Prediksi Skor Benfica vs Juventus 25 April 2014 – Prediksi Skor Benfica vs Juventus – Benfica dan Juventus akan kembali menjalani debutnya dan kali ini adalah pada leg pertama semifinal liga eropa, dimana pertandingan big match ini akan berlangsung di Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica dan disiarkan secara LIVE di SCTV pada pukul 01:45 dinihari Wib. juventus Final di kandang sendiri memang menambah motivasi Juventus di Liga Europa. Namun Gianluigi Buffon mengingatkan timnya untuk tak terlalu memikirkan hal itu dan fokus ke laga melawan Benfica lebih dulu. Final Liga Europa musim ini akan digelar di Juventus Stadium pada 14 Mei mendatang. Hal itu kemudian kerap disebut Juve menambah motivasi mereka untuk lolos ke final. Tapi Buffon tak mau Bianconeri terlalu memikirkan hal itu lebih dulu. Kapten Juve itu meminta timnya untuk lebih dulu fokus menghadapi laga semifinal melawan Benfica. Skuad Juventus akan pergi ke Lisbon dengan komposisi terbaik mereka. Di sisi lain tim asuhan Antonio Conte juga dalam streak tiga kemenangan beruntun di Serie A. Sehingga gelar scudetto bisa saja terwujud pekan depan. Kondisi itu tak lantas mengenyahkan konsentrasi I Bianconeri di Liga Europa. Konsentrasi dan fokus tetap dijaga demi meraih ambisis mereka untuk tampil di kandang sendiri saat partai final. Hal itu setidaknya terepresentasi dari sikap gelandang andalan, Claudio Marchisio. Bagaimanakah hasil yang akan didapatkan oleh kedua tim pada laga ini, mampukah Benfica sebagai tuan rumah memenangkan pertandingan atau bahkan sebaliknya Juventus selaku tim tamu berhasil mencuri kemenangan. Untuk lebih jelasnya, perhatikan head to head dan prediksi dari Fifabet88.com.

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Inilah Alasan Lupita Nyong'o Jadi Wanita Tercantik di Dunia

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Lupita Nyong'o menjadi wanita tercantik sejagat pada tahun 2014 versi People Magazine. Ia mengalahkan sederetan nama-nama yang sering muncul di publik. Bagi sebagian orang, pilihan jadi wanita tercantik yang jatuh pada Lupita bisa dianggap kontroversi. Apalagi harus menyingkirkan aktris Keri Russell, Jenna Dewan-Tatum, Mindy Kaling dan Amber Heard. Termasuk di antaranya, penyanyi pop Pink, aktris Gabrielle Union, Molly Sims dan Kerry Washington, serta model dan mantan pegulat profesional Stacy Keibler. Namun berdasarkan prestasi yang ditorehkan aktris berusia 31 tahun itu tentulah menjadi nilai tersendiri. Berdasarkan yang dilansir Voaindonesia, Kamis (24/4) setahun terakhir merupakan saat yang besar bagi Lupita Nyong'o. Setelah memenangi piala Oscar atas perannya sebagai budak Patsey dalam film “12 Years a Slave,” ia juga terpilih menjadi bintang iklan. Dengan bayaran tinggi, wanita alumnus Yale School of Drama itu dikontrak perusahaan kosmetik dan perawatan kulit Perancis, Lancome Paris. Selain bakat aktingnya yang fenomenal, Lupita juga membuat orang tercengang dengan gaya busananya. Ia mendapat pujian saat tampil dengan penampilannya di karpet merah di Academy Award 2014. “Saya sangat senang untuk semua anak perempuan yang akan melihat saya di sampul majalah dan merasa lebih terlihat," kata Lupita seperti yang dilansi Voaindonesia, Kamis (24/4). (awa/jpnn)

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