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John M. Lynch is an Honors Faculty Fellow at Barrett the Honors College at Arizona State University. He's also affiliated with ASU's Center for Biology & Society. When he's not an historian of anti-evolutionism, he's an evolutionary morphologist. Much to his surprise, in 2007 he was named the Arizona Professor of the Year. No doubt his students were surprised as well.

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Euro 2008

Category: HumorSports
Posted on: June 29, 2008 6:54 PM, by John Lynch

Happy to see that Spain beat Germany today. Better team definitely won. Perhaps the Germans should have fielded the squad seen above?

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#1

I don't know. Hegel is, IMHO, a liability in back. He's too impressed with his own press releases, probably believes that he simply cannot be beat. Leibnitz ... definitely the best keeper the Germans have ever put in goal (he's more agile, mentally, than Kahn was or Lehman is). Nietzsche, a bit of a loose cannon ... as the replay shows, he's prone to argument with the referee. I see Nietzsche seeing a red card early or, after a yellow, being pulled in favor of Habermass.

Posted by: w | June 29, 2008 7:55 PM

#2

And watching were the organizers,

Rules Committee - Kapila, Gautama, and Yajnavalkya

Tournament Committee - Panini, Gargi, Vachaknavi

Coaches
Greece: Kannadaa
Germany: Nagarjuna

Commentators: Aryabhata, Hemachandra, Gangesa

Posted by: rimpal | July 7, 2008 11:08 AM

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