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Dickson's Week in Review, Aug. 5-11
Tiki Gelana of Ethiopia won the women's Olympic marathon, which began in heavy rain. Thousands of Omahans tuned in just to see precipitation.
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Kelly: Nebraskan's tidiness won 1956 Mrs. America title
Ramona Deitemeyer, now 92, will meet Kim Daniels of Omaha, the reigning Mrs. Nebraska, who will compete in the national pageant Aug. 23-29 in Tucson, Ariz.
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Breaking Brad: Mitt Romney's high school freshman report card
Mitt Romney’s high school freshman year report card was made public. So we don't know who Romney’s running mate is, we haven't seen his tax returns, and he lacks public positions on issues. This is the first election where we have to decide based on a candidate’s ninth grade mark in social studies.
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Breaking Brad: Mr. Obama goes to Council Bluffs
Brad Dickson's humor column, "Breaking Brad" appears daily on Omaha.com and in The World-Herald. To read more from Brad, check out his past columns at omaha.com/dickson and follow him on Twitter.
Breaking Brad: Birthday gift ideas for the president
President Obama just celebrated his birthday. In lieu of belated gifts, please send dirt on Mitt Romney.
Breaking Brad: 'Romney Hood' vs. 'Obamaloney'
President Obama is now referring to Mitt Romney as “Romney Hood,” and Romney is referring to Obama as “Obamaloney.” If these guys spent half as much time developing credible job creation plans as they do thinking up stupid nicknames for their opponent, we'd be in better shape.
Kelly: OPS board needs total openness in superintendent search
Controversy drew a standing-room crowd to the Omaha school board, its 12 members sitting in front of the district's logo — OmahA+ Public Schools.
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Shatel: Hooper's Larson hasn't lost sight of Husker roots
What happened eight years ago could go down as one of those weird coincidences. Or simply really delicious karma. Nebraska volleyball coach John Cook was in Hooper, Neb., one day in the summer of 2004. He just got the news that former Husker Nancy Metcalf had made the 2004 U.S. Olympic women's volleyball team.
Breaking Brad: Queen's granddaughter wins silver
In Olympic equestrian competition, Queen Elizabeth II's granddaughter won silver. I'm a little suspicious of favoritism because she didn't use a horse.
Breaking Brad: Water beds for cows; Octomom movin' up
An Oregon dairy farmer has installed water beds for his cows, because they allow less bacteria. Now he's thinking of also putting in Magic Fingers and TVs that run on quarters, so the cows can have the entire Motel 6 experience.
Breaking Brad: What's next for Olympic sports, lawn darts?
As Olympic coverage continues, NBC viewers have been spotted running from their television sets screaming, “No! Please! No more synchronized diving!”
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Kelly: Omaha has good timing with Swim Trials, figure skating
The economic impact of this year's Trials has been estimated at more than $30 million. But frequent mentions of Omaha in the Olympic coverage, on NBC and in news media around the country, are priceless.
Breaking Brad: 98 Degrees is reuniting
The boy band 98 Degrees is reuniting. The members' careers have cooled so much that now they're known as 49 Degrees.
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Shatel: UNO's Alberts quiet about hockey arena
There was no announcement of a new UNO hockey arena on Monday night, at the annual Director's Cup golf tourney dinner at Omaha Country Club. If Athletic Director Trev Alberts was going to break the news, this room of heavy hitters would be among the first to know.
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Breaking Brad: The Palins' Nebraska trip
On Saturday, Sarah Palin was in the Omaha area to lunch with Deb Fischer. The two women have much in common. Palin is the former governor of Alaska, and Fischer’s ranch is the exact same size as Alaska.
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Breaking Brad: Fall football practice begins
Nebraska fall football practice began Saturday. This is sort of like the Summer Olympics, only bigger.
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Kelly: After nearly drowning in Mighty Mo, Mets pitcher gets new outlook on life
Haunted by sexual abuse from his youth and fearful that his baseball career was dying, pitcher R.A. Dickey hatched a bizarre plan — swim between Council Bluffs and Omaha.
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Shatel: Six-week stretch will show if Huskers are back
The revelation hit them. You could see it in Will Compton's eyes. Hear it in his voice. The Nebraska senior linebacker was talking about his conversation over dinner with teammates Rex Burkhead and Kyler Reed before Big Ten media days. As he spoke, Compton had this amazed look on his face.
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Breaking Brad will return Monday, Aug. 20
Kelly: Creighton Prep likely to break the streak of Jesuit leaders
Some Prep traditionalists have a hard time imagining hiring a lay person to head the school. Part of the Rev. Andy Alexander's job during this transition year is to prepare folks for the likelihood.
Dickson's Week in Review, Aug. 5-11
Tiki Gelana of Ethiopia won the women's Olympic marathon, which began in heavy rain. Thousands of Omahans tuned in just to see precipitation.
Kelly: Nebraskan's tidiness won 1956 Mrs. America title
Ramona Deitemeyer, now 92, will meet Kim Daniels of Omaha, the reigning Mrs. Nebraska, who will compete in the national pageant Aug. 23-29 in Tucson, Ariz.
Breaking Brad: Mitt Romney's high school freshman report card
Mitt Romney’s high school freshman year report card was made public. So we don't know who Romney’s running mate is, we haven't seen his tax returns, and he lacks public positions on issues. This is the first election where we have to decide based on a candidate’s ninth grade mark in social studies.
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