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UMBC tandem finds soccer success

High-scoring Houapeu, Bulls bridge cultural divide as they lead Retrievers UMBC soccer players Andrew Bulls, right, and Levi Houapeu hold the top two spots, respectively, for points in NCAA Division I men's soccer. Now they are...

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Ford Learns The Price Of Solvency

But what has the UAW learned? The modifications were designed to bring the Ford-UAW agreement into parity with concessions the UAW gave to GM and Chrysler as part of their government-brokered bankruptcies. This rejection also...

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All-inclusive vs. cruise: What's a better deal?

By Arline and Sam Bleecker Special to the Tribune With winter coming, an onslaught of new megavessels brimming with amenities and creative creature comforts again steams toward the Caribbean. Whet your appetite on Oasis' most...

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Island makes words flow

His background as a New York Times rock music critic and Rolling Stone contributing editor made Neil Strauss the perfect candidate to write books with Marilyn Manson, Motley Crue and Dave Navarro. But few people expected that...

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'Let's Get Ready to Rumble' Catchphrase Scores Big

After Throat Cancer Last Year, Michael Buffer Keeps His Unmistakable Voice By JOHN BERMAN and MICHAEL MILBERGER When Hollywood producers cast a ring announcer in a boxing scene, they know there's only one man who can properly...

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EarthTalk Q&A: wind aesthetics, green travel

EarthTalk: wind aesthetics, green travel Readers write in seeking advice; submit your own questions Al Gore on U.S. climate change deniers' image abroad Nov. 6: Rachel Maddow talks to former Vice President Al Gore about how...

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The computer gets more like the TV every day

The online video service Hulu added a long-overdue feature last week: A "coming soon" page designed to give the site's millions of users a heads-up about when they'll be able to watch the next new episode of "Fringe" or "Parks...

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Remembering The Victims Of Fort Hood

The 13 people killed when an Army psychiatrist allegedly opened fire on fellow soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas, included a pregnant woman who was preparing to return home, a man who quit a furniture company job to join the...

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6th Suspect Charged In Calif. Teen's Gang Rape

Elvis Torrentes seen shortly after his arrest. A sixth suspect has been charged in connection with the Oct. 24 gang rape of a 15-year-old girl at California's Richmond High School's homecoming dance. Elvis Torrentes, 21, was...

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Russian MMA phenom Fedor Emelianenko gets first mass exposure in U.S. on CBS tonight

GREG BEACHAM,AP Sports Writer • November 7, 2009 If Fedor Emelianenko and Kimbo Slice ever got in the same cage, even Slice would agree the stoic Russian heavyweight probably would break him. CBS is eager to find out whether...

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