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Kyle Busch's new crew chief ready for 1st tirade

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) -- Dave Rogers also knows it won't do any good to worry about being on the receiving end of the demanding driver's first tirade. Busch and Rogers make their debut in Sunday's Sprint Cup race at Texas....

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Olivio, Chen to test open market

Moves follow pitcher Wright's filing on Thursday KANSAS CITY -- Catcher Miguel Olivo and pitcher Bruce Chen of the Royals filed for free agency as six-year Major Leaguers on Friday. Earlier in the day, the Royals announced they...

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Leach latest newcomer as Canadiens look to bolster injury-struck defence

MONTREAL - He is the latest new face among many to turn up in the Montreal Canadiens dressing room this season, and none was more surprised to be there on Saturday than defenceman Jay Leach. The Canadiens grabbed Leach from New...

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Broadcasting excellence brings Davidson to the Hall

J.D. never wanted to say 'what if?' Nobody would have said boo if John Davidson stayed in the broadcast booth for the rest of his career in hockey. After all, there was nobody better than him. But after calling 156 games over...

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Penguins Vs. Sharks Preview

READ MORE: Jory's & Casey's Penguins Blog By: Sergei J. Feldman SAN JOSE, Calif. (KDKA) ― Joe Thornton #19 of the San Jose Sharks reacts at the end of the hockey game duirng the Sharks, 4-3, defeat against the Los Angeles Kings...

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Officiating has Sounders FC ready for rough-and-tumble finale

The Major League Soccer Western Conference semifinal series moves to Houston on Sunday and the referee will be watched closely. Key calls in the series opener had Seattle fans howling and Sounders FC players scratching their...

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Despite Army efforts, no catch-all test for troubled soldiers

By Kevin Baron, Stars and Stripes Mideast edition, Sunday, November 8, 2009 ARLINGTON, Va. — The Army does not screen every soldier for mental and behavioral health, and even if it did, it is impossible to say if any of the...

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Robert Fisk's World: The Truth About The Middle East Is Buried Beneath The Headlines

ROBERT FISK'S WORLD: THE TRUTH ABOUT THE MIDDLE EAST IS BURIED BENEATH THE HEADLINES Independent Saturday, 31 October 2009 UK News bureau chiefs in Cairo know who their local spies are but can't dismiss them Amira Hass was spot...

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Video: Zionism’s Version of History

My guest tonight is a Jewish American political scientist and author who Jewish supporters of Israel right or wrong love to hate. He is – Norman Finkelstein. Norman Finkelstein grew up in New York City where, before he obtained...

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Old Chestnut

This is a perennial of French politics: Jacques Chirac and François Hollande run into each other comme par hasard somewhere in deepest Corrèze, in this instance at the Foire du Livre in Brive. This is the French equivalent of...

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