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3:38 PM

NCAA March Madness on Demand Begins Thursday

TransWorldNews (press release), USA
 

NCAA March Madness on Demand begins its annual NCAA Tournament coverage Thursday. The first game of the tournament will be at 12:20pm as No. 3 Xavier takes on No. 14 Georgia in Washington, DC.

NCAA March Madness on Demand (MMOD) is the online video player that allows users to view all 63 games of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship.

MMOD airs every game from the first round of the tournament through the Men's Final Four in San Antonio, including the Championship game on April 7.

NCAA March Madness on Demand is produced in partnership with CBS Sports, CBS College Sports Network and the NCAA.

MMOD is available on CBSSports.com. 2008 is the first year CBSSports.com will allow users to view the live streaming video of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship without having to register for the product.

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12:41 PM

LAMAS DAUGHTER WILL WOO 'BACHELOR

LAMAS DAUGHTER WILL WOO 'BACHELOR

March 14, 2008 -- THE daughter of Hollywood heartbeaker Lorenzo Lamas will be among the 25 women hoping to land the star of the latest edition of "The Bachelor."

Shayne Lamas, 22, who has appeared on "General Hospital" and three unheard-of movies - most recently as "red bikini girl" in something called "Endless Bummer" - hopes to be the winner of the dating show, which this season will feature the first British bachelor, Matt Grant.

Lamas' dad has famously been accused of being a serial bed-hopper, especially during his days on "Falcon Crest." Recently, he was seen on TV's "Bold and the Beautiful," but has since appeared in at least three major motion pictures, including upcoming "30,000 Leagues Under the Sea."

"The Bachelor" has managed to hang on to a piece of ABC's primetime schedule for nearly seven years even though no bachelor has ever married the girl he chose at the end of the show.

"Bachelorette" Trista Rehn and fireman Ryan Sutter did get - and stay - married after the show, however.

By DON KAPLAN
New York Post

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