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Sheldon Adelson Plans To Buy Oakland Raiders For His Kids When Las Vegas Stadium Opens I have it from a very good source that Sheldon Adelson Plans To Buy Oakland Raiders once the Las Vegas Stadium is complete and open for use. It was February 26th, 2017 when Las Vegas Sands Founder and CEO Sheldon Adelson announced he was turning away from investing in the Oakland Raiders planned Las Vegas Stadium, and financing much of the teams relocation to Sin City. Prior to his decision, which happened after Oakland Raiders Owner Mark Davis and Organization President Marc Badain wrote a proposed lease agreement that did not mention any revenue split for Mr. Adelson (nor did it treat UNLV properly), Adelson was working on a plan with Davis to give the Raiders to his kids. Well, it seemed that was off the table when Adelson publicly announced he was out of the deal. But what my source tells me is that Adelson listened to Davis' attempt at an appology, and understood that had he remained involved, the NFL Owners would have rejected his relocation bid because Adelson owns a giant casino company. But with Adelson out of it, the vote went Davis way, 31-1, with Dolphins Owner Stephen Ross the lone “no” vote. So, it was a new day for the Davis / Adelson relationship. My source told me this: “Adelson cut a deal that he would not stand in the way of Davis' negotiations, nor do anything to look like he was trying to pull the plug. But this was done on the promise that Davis sell the Raiders to Adelson. Why? Simple: Davis does not have the money to pay for the cost-overruns on the project Adelson said he would pay for. So, since Davis had wanted to turn the Raiders over to Adelson's children, that intent became the focus of their new secret agreement.” As I told my source, I figured something was up, because Adelson's publication, The Las Vegas Review Journal, after about four months of negative press, started to give only positive content – and that pattern continued through today. Moreover, Adelson was successful in basically paving the way for the Raiders smooth (to this point) political ride. The only thing Adelson did not do was endorse the person he previously gave money to, Clark County Chairman Steve Sisolak, for Nevada Governor. Instead, Adelson went to back Adam Laxalt. But, with Nevada Senata Bill One's provision that financial matters with respect to the stadium can be kept out of public view, Adelson can, and my source claims did on one occasion, give Davis money toward the stadium. How much, I do not know. This news may help to explain why the Raiders, just last week, announced the organization would not be owned directly by the Davis Family, and instead by a holding company. The way the orgnization, this new limited liability corporation, is designed is such that the Raiders can add another partner to it. My source claims that partner will be Adelson. Stay tuned, because as of now, this is one big Lirpa Sloof. But, just like my other April Fools Day stories, this is not a joke, and based on a conversation that's happening around Las Vegas. And perhaps the NFL. It may explain why NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell didn't look excited when he was talking about the progress of the Las Vegas Stadium at the NFL Owners Meeting last week, in Orlando.
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Sheldon Adelson Plans To Buy Oakland Raiders For His Kids When Las Vegas Stadium Opens
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Sheldon Adelson Plans To Buy Oakland Raiders For His Kids When Las Vegas Stadium Opens I have it from a very good source that Sheldon Adelson Plans To Buy Oakland Raiders once the Las Vegas Stadium is complete and open for use. It was February 26th, 2017 when Las Vegas Sands Founder and CEO Sheldon Adelson announced he was turning away from investing in the Oakland Raiders planned Las Vegas Stadium, and financing much of the teams relocation to Sin City. Prior to his decision, which happened after Oakland Raiders Owner Mark Davis and Organization President Marc Badain wrote a proposed lease agreement that did not mention any revenue split for Mr. Adelson (nor did it treat UNLV properly), Adelson was working on a plan with Davis to give the Raiders to his kids. Well, it seemed that was off the table when Adelson publicly announced he was out of the deal. But what my source tells me is that Adelson listened to Davis' attempt at an appology, and understood that had he remained involved, the NFL Owners would have rejected his relocation bid because Adelson owns a giant casino company. But with Adelson out of it, the vote went Davis way, 31-1, with Dolphins Owner Stephen Ross the lone “no” vote. So, it was a new day for the Davis / Adelson relationship. My source told me this: “Adelson cut a deal that he would not stand in the way of Davis' negotiations, nor do anything to look like he was trying to pull the plug. But this was done on the promise that Davis sell the Raiders to Adelson. Why? Simple: Davis does not have the money to pay for the cost-overruns on the project Adelson said he would pay for. So, since Davis had wanted to turn the Raiders over to Adelson's children, that intent became the focus of their new secret agreement.” As I told my source, I figured something was up, because Adelson's publication, The Las Vegas Review Journal, after about four months of negative press, started to give only positive content – and that pattern continued through today. Moreover, Adelson was successful in basically paving the way for the Raiders smooth (to this point) political ride. The only thing Adelson did not do was endorse the person he previously gave money to, Clark County Chairman Steve Sisolak, for Nevada Governor. Instead, Adelson went to back Adam Laxalt. But, with Nevada Senata Bill One's provision that financial matters with respect to the stadium can be kept out of public view, Adelson can, and my source claims did on one occasion, give Davis money toward the stadium. How much, I do not know. This news may help to explain why the Raiders, just last week, announced the organization would not be owned directly by the Davis Family, and instead by a holding company. The way the orgnization, this new limited liability corporation, is designed is such that the Raiders can add another partner to it. My source claims that partner will be Adelson. Stay tuned, because as of now, this is one big Lirpa Sloof. But, just like my other April Fools Day stories, this is not a joke, and based on a conversation that's happening around Las Vegas. And perhaps the NFL. It may explain why NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell didn't look excited when he was talking about the progress of the Las Vegas Stadium at the NFL Owners Meeting last week, in Orlando.
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Sheldon Adelson Plans To Buy Oakland Raiders For His Kids When Las Vegas Stadium Opens I have it from a very good source that Sheldon Adelson Plans To Buy Oakland Raiders once the Las Vegas Stadium is complete and open for use. It was February 26th, 2017 when Las Vegas Sands Founder and CEO Sheldon Adelson announced he was turning away from investing in the Oakland Raiders planned Las Vegas Stadium, and financing much of the teams relocation to Sin City. Prior to his decision, which happened after Oakland Raiders Owner Mark Davis and Organization President Marc Badain wrote a proposed lease agreement that did not mention any revenue split for Mr. Adelson (nor did it treat UNLV properly), Adelson was working on a plan with Davis to give the Raiders to his kids. Well, it seemed that was off the table when Adelson publicly announced he was out of the deal. But what my source tells me is that Adelson listened to Davis' attempt at an appology, and understood that had he remained involved, the NFL Owners would have rejected his relocation bid because Adelson owns a giant casino company. But with Adelson out of it, the vote went Davis way, 31-1, with Dolphins Owner Stephen Ross the lone “no” vote. So, it was a new day for the Davis / Adelson relationship. My source told me this: “Adelson cut a deal that he would not stand in the way of Davis' negotiations, nor do anything to look like he was trying to pull the plug. But this was done on the promise that Davis sell the Raiders to Adelson. Why? Simple: Davis does not have the money to pay for the cost-overruns on the project Adelson said he would pay for. So, since Davis had wanted to turn the Raiders over to Adelson's children, that intent became the focus of their new secret agreement.” As I told my source, I figured something was up, because Adelson's publication, The Las Vegas Review Journal, after about four months of negative press, started to give only positive content – and that pattern continued through today. Moreover, Adelson was successful in basically paving the way for the Raiders smooth (to this point) political ride. The only thing Adelson did not do was endorse the person he previously gave money to, Clark County Chairman Steve Sisolak, for Nevada Governor. Instead, Adelson went to back Adam Laxalt. But, with Nevada Senata Bill One's provision that financial matters with respect to the stadium can be kept out of public view, Adelson can, and my source claims did on one occasion, give Davis money toward the stadium. How much, I do not know. This news may help to explain why the Raiders, just last week, announced the organization would not be owned directly by the Davis Family, and instead by a holding company. The way the orgnization, this new limited liability corporation, is designed is such that the Raiders can add another partner to it. My source claims that partner will be Adelson. Stay tuned, because as of now, this is one big Lirpa Sloof. But, just like my other April Fools Day stories, this is not a joke, and based on a conversation that's happening around Las Vegas. And perhaps the NFL. It may explain why NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell didn't look excited when he was talking about the progress of the Las Vegas Stadium at the NFL Owners Meeting last week, in Orlando.
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London murder rate overtakes New York’s – BBC News
BBC NewsA spike in violent crime in London saw more murders committed in the city in February and March than there were in New York, figures show. So far in 2018, 46 people in London have been fatally stabbed, shot or injured compared to 50 in the US city. But …London murder rate beats New […]
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Cal Basketball: Shareef Abdur-Rahim Graduation
Cal Basketball: Shareef Abdur-Rahim Graduation - Video
Former Cal Bear basketball standout, Shareef Abdur-Rahim received his degree in Sociology today at UC Berkeley. At Cal, he averaged 21.1 points per game and 8.4 rebounds per game in 28 games. He was the first freshman in Pac-10 history to win Conference Player of the Year honors, and was named Third Team All-America by the Associated Press. Abdur-Rahim also set single-season freshman records for points, scoring average, field goals, and free throws. After declaring early for the 1996 NBA Draft, Shareef was drafted #3 overall by the Vancouver Grizzlies and went onto play for 12 seasons with stops with the Atlanta Hawks, Portland Trailblazers and Sacramento Kings. Shareef also went on to be selected for the 1997 NBA All-Rookie First Team, 2002 NBA All-Star squad and the Gold Medal 2000 US Olympic Team. After retiring from the NBA, Shareef went onto work for the front office of the Sacramento Kings, serving as an assistant general manager.
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Former Cal Bear basketball standout, Shareef Abdur-Rahim received his degree in Sociology today at UC Berkeley. At Cal, he averaged 21.1 points per game and 8.4 rebounds per game in 28 games. He was the first freshman in Pac-10 history to win Conference Player of the Year honors, and was named Third Team All-America by the Associated Press. Abdur-Rahim also set single-season freshman records for points, scoring average, field goals, and free throws. After declaring early for the 1996 NBA Draft, Shareef was drafted #3 overall by the Vancouver Grizzlies and went onto play for 12 seasons with stops with the Atlanta Hawks, Portland Trailblazers and Sacramento Kings. Shareef also went on to be selected for the 1997 NBA All-Rookie First Team, 2002 NBA All-Star squad and the Gold Medal 2000 US Olympic Team. After retiring from the NBA, Shareef went onto work for the front office of the Sacramento Kings, serving as an assistant general manager.
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The Kushners Saw Redemption in the White House. It Was a Mirage. – New York Times
New York TimesMost recently, the head of the federal Office of Government Ethics informed a House member in a letter that he had asked the White House counsel to examine meetings in the White House last year between Jared Kushner and officials from two financial … and more …read more Source:: New York City News […]
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In New York Budget, a Fusillade Against de Blasio – New York Times
New York TimesALBANY — In his ceremonial unveiling of the new state budget on Friday, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo presented the $168 billion blockbuster as a rebuttal to Washington, a defiant thrust of the chin at President Trump. But another of the bill’s targets could …New York tightens gun restrictions for domestic abusersCNNNew York passes […]
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Plane forced to make emergency landing in upstate backyard – New York Post
New York PostGARDINER, N.Y. — Authorities say a small plane carrying skydivers has suffered an engine malfunction and has made an emergency landing in a backyard in upstate New York, leaving the seven people onboard with minor injuries. The Poughkeepsie Journal … and more …read more Source:: New York City News By Google News
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Dirk Koetter Interview Tampa Bay Buccaneers Head Coach At NFL Owners Meeting 2018
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Dirk Koetter Interview Tampa Bay Buccaneers Head Coach At NFL Owners Meeting 2018. Coach Koetter talked about his belief in giving veteran running back playing time over rookies, the Bucs plans to use more run-pass option plays, and took various questions from the media at the 2018 NFL Annual Meeting In Orlando. Zennie Abraham was there.
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Dirk Koetter Interview Tampa Bay Buccaneers Head Coach At NFL Owners Meeting 2018
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Dirk Koetter Interview Tampa Bay Buccaneers Head Coach At NFL Owners Meeting 2018. Coach Koetter talked about his belief in giving veteran running back playing time over rookies, the Bucs plans to use more run-pass option plays, and took various questions from the media at the 2018 NFL Annual Meeting In Orlando. Zennie Abraham was there.
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Dirk Koetter Interview Tampa Bay Buccaneers Head Coach At NFL Owners Meeting 2018. Coach Koetter talked about his belief in giving veteran running back playing time over rookies, the Bucs plans to use more run-pass option plays, and took various questions from the media at the 2018 NFL Annual Meeting In Orlando. Zennie Abraham was there.
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Museum slammed after hiring white curator for African art exhibit – New York Post
New York PostThe Brooklyn Museum has sparked outrage in the black community after tapping a white woman to curate its vast African art collection. On Monday the museum appointed Kristen Windmuller-Luna, 31, who has a Ph.D. in African art history from Princeton … and more …read more Source:: New York City News By Google News
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