“Don Meredith, who infused 'Monday Night Football' with humor for 12 seasons, dies at 72” plus 3 more |
- Don Meredith, who infused 'Monday Night Football' with humor for 12 seasons, dies at 72
- Howard Jacobson: Finding Humor In Jewish Nerves
- Red Wing Mike Modano's humor is intact as recovery begins
- Jokes on wheels: Hospital's 'Humor Cart' brings funny distraction to sick kids
| Don Meredith, who infused 'Monday Night Football' with humor for 12 seasons, dies at 72 Posted: 06 Dec 2010 06:11 PM PST 'Dandy Don' played for the Cowboys before becoming a broadcaster and the 'perfect foil' to Howard Cosell. Don Meredith, an accomplished Dallas Cowboys quarterback who brought humor and high jinks to the "Monday Night Football" broadcasts for 12 years, died Sunday night in Santa Fe, N.M. He was 72. |
| Howard Jacobson: Finding Humor In Jewish Nerves Posted: 06 Dec 2010 01:11 PM PST Literary critics have called him the British Philip Roth, but Howard Jacobson prefers to think of himself as a "Jewish Jane Austen." His books are renowned for their biting social commentary -- and his Booker prize-winning novel, The Finkler Question, is no exception. |
| Red Wing Mike Modano's humor is intact as recovery begins Posted: 06 Dec 2010 11:53 AM PST But the bottom line for the Red Wing is a long recovery ahead. He has to wear a splint for 6-8 weeks. |
| Jokes on wheels: Hospital's 'Humor Cart' brings funny distraction to sick kids Posted: 06 Dec 2010 11:48 AM PST If laughter is the best medicine, Cathy Risberg was wheeling a traveling pharmacy through the hallways of Park Ridge's... |
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