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Honest Reporting's Backspin blog reports on the the BBC's choice of headlines to report another attack by a bulldozer driver in Jerusalem and his subsequent shooting.
The BBC proud to twist any attack on Israel into a nasty Israel story Not a sheep 2009
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I said, 'Dan, we're going to have to call you Backspin because he just never left.'
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Backspin is the byproduct of a shot hit with a square face with full compression of the ball.
How to Get to Spin Central Jeff Neuman 2010
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Blow is currently working with Sirius Satellite Radio on the old-school hip-hop station Backspin 43.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Thirty-Four 2009
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Click here for Backspin to comment on this communique and the articles above.
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Backspin for War: The Convenience of Denial'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'The man who ran CNN\'s news operation during the invasion of Iraq is now doing damage control in response to a new documentary\'s evidence that he kowtowed to the Pentagon on behalf of the cable network.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Backspin for War: The Convenience of Denial 2007
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Covered at Backspin and Mark Fox - whose post implying that Daphna Baram thought the Guardian antisemitic is answered by Daphna herself.
Archive 2004-08-01 Laban 2004
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Backspin: Will be representing the United States for the first time in team competition.
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Backspin: He didn't see many putts go in the hole his final two tournaments, and he saw Vijay Singh go by to deny him a record fifth consecutive PGA Tour money title.
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Backspin: A grinder who could prove tough to beat in this format, although he has never made it out of the first round in the Accenture Match Play Championship.
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