Yankees bounce back, Burnett beats Jays (AP)
After he was knocked out in the third inning at Fenway Park in early June, A.J. Burnett vowed to improve. Has he ever. Burnett scattered six hits over seven innings to win for the third time in four starts, and the Yankees opened the long holiday weekend with a 4-2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday.
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Oprah Winfrey and William Hung are just two celebs who've been the targets of wild death hoaxes
Woods takes lead at AT&T National (AP)
The best of Tiger Woods came Friday when his game was falling apart. Woods lived up to his hopes of being a "greedy host" when he salvaged his round during a shaky stretch in the middle and shot 4-under 66 to take a one-shot lead at his AT&T National with the lowest 36-hole score ever at Congressional Country Club.
U.S. Company Sells Coffins Made of Banana
Casket makers catering to natural burials have offered biodegradable coffins made of such materials as recycled newspapers or cardboard. One American company is selling caskets made of banana sheaves.
The Once and Future Warplane: Seven Game-Changing Bombers
Bomber technology through the years -- from World War I to B-52s to the unmanned 2018 Bomber planned by the Air Force.
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All About Dad - Magazine
National Men's Ministries has produced its second edition of the "All About Dad" magazine. Geared for men of all ages, this resource is filled with invaluable notes, thoughts and responses to being a godly man and father.
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The Game Isn't Over
The new book by Tom Greene, The Game Isn't Over, is now available. Leaning on real stories and sports analogies, Greene offers a proven game plan for every inning of life.
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National LFTL Day
National Light for the Lost Day has been scheduled for Sunday, May 3, 2009. We encourage all local churches to recognize the missions effort of men's ministries through a specialized Sunday service.



