America’s 20 Largest Football Stadiums


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America’s 20 Largest Football Stadiums

If you really want to get the full effect of watching a football game in the midst of a crowd, then make it a point to visit one of the these theaters of footballing dreams, some of which are among the largest stadiums in the world! [Pop Crunch]

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San Diego State Expells Two Frats for Violations

San Diego State expelled two fraternities Thursday for violating university regulations. Lambda Chi Alpha and Delta Sigma Phi were both barred from participating in campus activities as recognized fraternities, reportedly because of severe violations.

Delta Sigma Phi was expelled because of a hazing incident during initiation week earlier this month when three pledges allegedly kidnapped an active fraternity member. Police said the pledges blindfolded the victim, placed him in a chokehold that caused him to lose consciousness, forced him to drink beer and drove around with him while he was restrained with duct tape for approximately 45 minutes. [The Daily Aztec]

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Rice Plans Return to Stanford to Write, Teach

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice suggested Thursday that she would likely be returning to Stanford after she completes her service in the Bush administration, saying she looked forward to writing about her public service experience and returning to the classroom. [The Stanford Daily]

Dubya and Congress Numbers Hit an All-Time Low

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The approval rate of President George Bush and Congress has plummeted – again.

As of this morning, a Reuters/Zogby poll indicated that only a paltry 29 percent of Americans give Dubya the thumbs-up while a baffling 11 percent approve of the job Congress is doing. Both numbers are a record-low for each, leaving nothing short of complete doubt over the powers handling America’s policies. The country fears a recession within the next year – not good.

Stirring the pot even further was the release of a few more important percentages: only 27 percent of likely voters think that our policies are up to par while the vast majority (over 60 percent) is worried about the fate of our country at this time. (more…)