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Rosenthal: Oprah's long goodbye begins

Back in 1996, when Phil Donahue taped the finale of his groundbreaking daytime TV talk show in New York, the once-dominant program had become such an afterthought that it didn't even air in that market.

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The Shameful Case of Caster Semenya

South African runner may get her gold medal back, but how about her dignity? By TIM DAHLBERG AP Sports Columnist The Associated Press Post a Comment Looks like South African runner Caster Semenya will be able to keep the gold...

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Bears suffer from personalities disorder

Talented roster just isn't a good mix for NFL success David Haugh: Because Jay Cutler is being protected from blame in Chicago better than he is from pass rushers, we apparently need to consider other culprits for the Bears'...

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Bad time to be playing Patriots

There's never really a good time for the New York Jets to face the Patriots. Since Bill Belichick became New England's coach in 2000, the Jets are 7-13 against their rivals from Foxborough. By BARRY WILNER AP Football Writer...

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N.Y. Lawmakers Put Selves Before State, Paterson Says (Bloomberg)

Bloomberg - Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) -- New York Governor David Paterson said “avoidant behaviorâ€_ and “denialâ€_ by lawmakers, who refuse to cut spending and have put their interests ahead of the state’s, threaten to pull it...

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Canoeist dies after being pulled from river in Devon

A canoeist has become the latest victim of the devastating flooding which swept parts of the country. The 46-year-old man from Reading was taken from the River Dart in Devon after getting trapped against a tree on Saturday...

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3 matchups key to NFC wild-card race

Before Thursday night's Carolina-Miami game, seven NFC teams were bunched together with either 5-4 or 4-5 records and taking aim at wild-card playoff berths. Already, Minnesota (8-1, NFC North) and New Orleans (9-0, South) look...

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Roland Emmerich's 2012

Or How To Outrun An Earthquake In A Limousine - The Review The disaster movie to end all disaster movies! Roland Emmerich raises the bar, then batters it to pieces, blows it up and sends it crashing into the ocean. And the...

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Daley, Duncan Praise School Official At Funeral

Hundreds of mourners have paid their respects to Chicago Board of Education President Michael Scott. During funeral services Saturday, Chicago Mayor Richard Daley called Scott one of his best friends. U.S. Education Secretary...

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NFL Week 11: Seasons hanging in the balance for many teams

Green Bay Packers' Nick Barnett (56) and Donald Lee (86) celebrate as they run off the field after the Packers defeated the Dallas Cowboys 17-7 in an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Jim...

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