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My name Troy Dunn, I like to engage in things that make you think. I enjoy going to sporting events when I can. I beleive there is a place for everyone to succeed if we guide them and train them while little. More about me. I grew up in a small town between New Orleans and Baton Rouge Louisiana. I am the second of three boys. I move to Texas in 1996 looking for a new start. Texas became everything I hoped it would. I re enrolled in College at the University of North Texas where I earned my BA in Recreation and Leisure Studies with a minor in Kines. After a long break I enrolled on-line to Tiffin University in Tiffin Ohio to persue my masters in MBA in Sports Management. I believe with this degree the sky is the limit for me, through the help of God it can.

Thursday, January 26, 2012


I chose the newspaper from Dallas, TX The Dallas Morning News and The Japan Times,Tokyo, Japan both newspapers reports on some of the same issues such as: local, world, politics, sports, health and other news worthy stuff. I found that the Dallas Morning News and the Japan Times are pretty much the same except that I found the Dallas Morning News does not offer its paper in another langage other than english where as the Japan Times offer its paper in its native langage and in English.


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The Dallas Morning News
Stay tune to sports coverage around the world. Is sports coverage different in
Dallas Texas then it is in Tokyo, Japan. Lets take a look.

This is an article on local issues. Dallas transit returns to taxis for disabled, elderly passengers





The Japan Times Online


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Gen Okuda, a 10-year-old jazz pianist who released his first album in December (Eiichi Murano)



SUMO/ Baruto takes championship but falls to Hakuho on final day

2012/01/24
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photoEstonian ozeki Baruto shows off the championship flag on Jan. 23 at Onoe stable in Tokyo. (Shiro Nishihata)photo










The Japan Times Online

Nadal rallies to beat Federer

Rafael Nadal beat Roger Federer 6-7 (5-7), 6-2, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 in an Australian Open semifinal on Thursday night, the longtime rivals playing with the intensity they normally display when they meet in Grand Slam finals.




Dallas Morning News

Nadal bests Federer to make Aussie final

(AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) Only the trophy and the tears were missing from this latest Grand Slam installment of Rafa vs. Roger.
Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer were on opposite sides of the net Thursday, meeting in the semifinals of the Australian Open.
And Nadal was the winner again - for the eighth time in their 10 Grand Slam matchups.



As you can see that both newspapers covers just about the same news from local, sports, world news etc. They print just about the same news as the other, I could not tell if the Dallas Morning News report it in other languges









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