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Author: Dave Brockington

Born in San Jose, grew up in Seattle, received a Ph.D. in poli sci from University of Washington in 2000. I worked for three years at Universiteit Twente in Enschede, Netherlands, and have worked at the University of Plymouth for 16 academic years now in Plymouth, United Kingdom. I also currently serve as joint campaign coordinator for the Plymouth Sutton & Devonport Constituency Labour Party.

Mexico v USA

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On August 11, 2009
Wednesday, August 11.  13:00 PDT, and other times.  Google isn't new, and for the love of god, don't rely on me.This one is being somewhat blown out of proportion.  While Mexico are uncharacteristically struggling in the qualifiers for 2010,  the 5-0 stomping of the USA...

England Won the Toss and Decided to Bat

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On August 7, 2009
and it's been reassuringly, precipitously, downhill since that moment.England 102, Australia 196-4, close of play first day, fourth test.Unless the English bowl the Australians out quick, and then somehow re-learn how to bat overnight, this test is as good as done.  A first innings of...

Ashes Third Test Update

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On August 2, 2009
Australia 263 & 88-2.  England 376.UPDATE:Australia 263 & 375-5.  England 376.  End of play, draw result.  Series stands at England 1 win, 2 draws, Australia 0 wins.-----With only one day remaining in the third test, this will be my final post on it.Some vintage Flintoff...

Now This One I Get

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On July 31, 2009
Washburn to Detroit, LHPs French, Robles to Seattle.Unlike my snap assessment of the last major trade made by the Mariners (which Scott and I initially disagreed on) this one makes perfect sense for a selling club.  While the two pitchers coming Seattle's way are probably...

Open Ashes Post

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On July 31, 2009

Australia 263 all out.  England 116-2, bad light stops play.Day 2 of the third test sees England with a slight advantage, which could have been a strong advantage following the Australia.

A Compromise Too Far

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On July 30, 2009

I now officially regret having voted for the President.  First, no movement on DADT.  Second, bailing out the very people who brought the global economy down.  Third, criminally not pushing.

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