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Column: Five Myths About the NFL, From concussions to Socialism

Over the past few weeks, Americans have been confronted by a slew of scandals besieging our most popular sport. Outrage over the off-the-field violence of star running backs Ray Rice and Adrian Peterson has been accompanied by the revelation that the National Football League expects almost one-third of its retired players to develop long-term cognitive problems at notably younger ages than the rest of the population. Amid all this scrutiny, the NFL remains enshrouded in myths. Lets consider five of the most stubborn.

1. The NFL is on its way to resolving its concussion crisis.

This talking point, trumpeted by league officials and routinely repeated by sports reporters and fans, relies on the notion that new helmet technology and rule changes will suffice. In fact, the number of concussions was up more than 50 percent in this years first three preseason games compared with the same games last year.

And even if the league reduces concussions, the profound risks to its players will remain in the form of sub-concussive hits, the hundreds or even thousands of lesser blows that damage the brain without registering as full-blown concussions, and that are absorbed not just during games but in every full-contact practice.

The NFL doesnt have a concussion crisis, in other words; it has a violence problem. Players are bigger, stronger and faster than ever. When they collide, their brains soft organs smash against the inside of their skulls. No miracle technology or rule tweaking is going to undo the basic physics and physiology of the sport.

2. The NFLs economic model is socialist.

Pundits from Chuck Klosterman to Bill Maher have echoed this canard.

Its true that NFL teams share revenue generated by TV and merchandise deals. But this fact is a testament to the leagues canny corporate ethos. In 1961, for instance, lobbyists persuaded Congress to pass a law that allowed the NFL to circumvent antitrust rules and to sell TV rights, collectively, to the highest bidder. In effect, the NFL became a legal monopoly. A few years later, lawmakers cut a deal with the league that granted it tax-exempt status.

Like most effective monopolies, the NFL has leveraged its power at the expense of taxpayers, who supply 70 percent of the funding for NFL stadiums along with millions in infrastructure according to Judith Long, a professor of urban planning at Harvard University. Team owners also receive lucrative inducement payments to keep them from moving their franchises to other cities. Billionaires shaking down cities and states for public monies? Thats not socialism. Its crony capitalism.

3. NFL players are especially prone to be arrested for violent crimes.

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DPRK's Birthday Marked by Syrian Media

Pyongyang, September 21 (KCNA) -- Syrian TV and radio broadcasting services and newspapers carried special reports on Sept. 7 and 9 to mark the 66th founding anniversary of the DPRK.

The Syria TV Channel aired the portrait of smiling President Kim Il Sung and pictures documenting the revolutionary activities of Kim Il Sung, leader Kim Jong Il and Marshal Kim Jong Un.

It praised the President for founding and developing the DPRK and Kim Jong Il for firmly defending socialism under the unfurled banner of Songun.

It also introduced in detail the exploits of Kim Jong Un who is adding luster to the DPRK as a country for the people which world progressives look up to by carrying forward the revolutionary cause of Juche started and advanced by Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il.

The Syria Radio broadcast an article titled "On the occasion of the 66th founding anniversary of the DPRK".

The Syrian newspaper Al Thawrah in an article titled "DPRK greeting victorious and glorious 66th anniversary" said the DPRK firmly defended socialism enjoying trust and support from its people, standing undeterred when the Soviet Union and East European socialist countries collapsed late in the last century.

The DPRK has strong nuclear deterrence and manufactures and launches satellites, the paper added.

The Syrian paper Al Baath in an article titled "On the occasion of the 66th founding anniversary of the DPRK, bulwark of socialism" said that the DPRK has vigorously pushed forward the building of a thriving socialist nation by dint of the single-minded unity despite the ceaseless sanctions and blockade by the imperialist allied forces.

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History Buffs Enjoy British Tea Party

PEORIA - Ever wonder what it was like to have a 20th century British tea party?

Well, the Peoria Historical Society gave people that chance Sunday.

It hosted a grand victorian tea party at the Pettengill-Morron Historical House.

This is their sixth such tea party this Summer.

The society served tea and light hors d'oeuvres.

It wanted to make it as realistic as possible and give guests a fun way to learn a little about British history.

Lisa Bisbee, a Docent at the tea party, said, "It's a way to engage people with all of their senses. They see the beautiful rooms. They see the beautiful presentation. They smell the tea. They taste the tea."

And if you'd like to stop by, the Pettengill-Morron House is open to the public for tours every first Sunday of the month.

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