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People.com: 'Comedian' Jamie Foxx Apologizes to Miley Cyrus

After his outrageous outbursts on radio, the Oscar winner says he was only having fun

SI.com: Ross Tucker: Jags' interest in QBs is nonsensical

The news that the Denver Broncos traded Jay Cutler to the Chicago Bears means Jacksonville quarterback David Garrard has avoided one possible threat to his standing atop the Jaguars depth chart. But Garrard still has one more huge hurdle to overcome with the 2009 NFL Draft staring him squarely in the face in three weeks.

SI.com: Ross Tucker: Now Tony Romo's on the hot seat, more Mailbag

We took an informal poll on my Sirius NFL Radio show to gauge the mood of Cowboys fans in the wake of Jerry Jones' decision to release Terrell Owens. A clear majority of the callers, say 75 percent, were ecstatic about the move, describing it as one of the best days in the history of the franchise and predicting an upcoming Super Bowl appearance. The other callers argued T.O. wasn't the problem and the blame should be placed squarely on the shoulders of one man. Head coach Wade Phillips? Nope. Offensive coordinator Jason Garrett? Uh-uh. To a man, every caller who was disappointed with the Cowboys placed the onus on quarterback Tony "Big-Game" Romo.

SI.com: Ross Tucker: Production at Combine no forecast of on-field success

Most of the top NFL prospects are scattered about at private training centers or college campuses as they prepare for the annual cattle call known as the Scouting Combine. The preparation process has become big business and a huge part of any agent's sales pitch to college stars looking for an advisor. There is one major problem, however, with all of the hoopla and commerce surrounding the next big event on the NFL calendar: the physical testing that takes place and the numbers that are generated become less and less relevant each year.

Time.com: XM Satellite, Sirius Complete Merger

XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio say they have completed their merger

Time.com: XM, Sirius Radio to Pay $19.7M

The nation's two satellite radio companies have agreed to pay $19.7 million to settle rules violations, a move that is expected to lead to quick approval of their merger

Time.com: Satellite Radio's Unexpected Turn

Jonathan Adelstein, a fierce critic of allowing big media companies to get bigger, surprised people with a proposal that would allow the nation's only two satellite radio companies to merge

Time.com: FCC Chief Recommends OK of Satellite Radio Deal

The proposed merger of the nation's two satellite radio broadcasters -- bogged down in the regulatory process for over a year -- has cleared a major hurdle: The Federal Communications Commission chief is recommending approval of the $3.8 billion deal

CNNMoney: Sirius-XM: It's about time

Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio are one step closer to finally completing their merger. For investors and consumers, it can't happen soon enough.

CNNMoney: Stocks set for weak open

Stocks looked set for a weak open Monday and oil prices broke a new record as Lehman confirmed its massive quarterly loss.

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