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FanHouse: NFL claims ref didn't high-five Young

continues to revive a career once thought dead. The third-overall pick in the 2006 draft had a fantastic rookie season, suffered through injuries and inconsistent play the next two years, and finally got a second chance after...

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Santos named to Topps Rookie team

Pair of White Sox, NL ROY Coghlan featured on squad The Topps Company announced its 51st annual Topps Major League Rookie All-Star Team on Wednesday, with nine different teams represented and the White Sox being accounted for...

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Blue Jackets-Senators Preview

The Columbus Blue Jackets pride themselves on team defense and goaltending. Those two facets of their of game have been absent lately, with a season high-tying three-game losing streak the result. Columbus tries to end a...

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Fans' patience may pay off with prospects

Exciting talent being primed in Cubs' farm system Jay Jackson and Kyler Burke were named the organization's co-players of the year. Though Cubs fans know better than most that there are no guarantees, it does appear that their...

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Backed into a Corner

For over two years, Russia has had an $800 million contract with Iran to deliver the S-300 anti-aircraft missile, a particularly fearsome piece of equipment that Iran – and its enemies – believe could tip the balance in...

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Spezza doing plenty right -- except scoring goals

Keller to make NHL debut tonight NEWARK, N.J. -- The Senators will have another new face in the lineup Wednesday when then put their four-game win streak on the line against the New Jersey Devils at Prudential Center. With...

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Artist honors blues singers in Denton exhibition

Local stuff that matters to you. Susan Lenz, an artist from Columbia, S.C., installed her latest work “Blues Chapel” on Sunday at the Gough Gallery in the Denton Center for the Visual Arts. “Tapestry in Blue,” a mixed media...

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Perry overreaches on Hutchison sales-tax claim

Perry overreaches on Hutchison sales-tax claim Dallas Morning News It's a rule of politics that when a campaign is outdistancing an opponent and on a roll, it tends to overreach. Kay Bailey Hutchison's campaign did it when she...

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Police Release Adams Co. Prosecutor Slaying Sketch

An image of the possible witness. Denver police released these images on Nov. 25, 2009. Denver police on Wednesday released new details about their investigation into the still-unsolved August 2008 murder of Adams County...

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Review: 'Nibroc': Two roles, basic set, compelling story

By Barbara Adams •Correspondent • November 26, 2009, 12:00 am Nibroc? It's Corbin spelled backwards, the name of a small Kentucky town, and that's the only tricky detail to expect in Arlene Hutton's "The Last Train to Nibroc."...

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