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Few Rangers Practice Before Game 6

New_York_RangersIf you didn’t know the top-seeded New York Rangers were one loss away from elimination, the low-key practice before their biggest game of the season wouldn’t have given away the dire circumstances.

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ATLANTA HAWKS POETRY SLAM FINALISTS ANNOUNCED

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15 Students Selected to Present “I Was Born This Way” Themed Pieces on March 22, 2012

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Yost to be Royals' manager through 2013

YostThe Kansas City Royals have picked up manager Ned Yost's contract option for the 2013 season, the Major League Baseball team said Tuesday.

 

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Ferris Bueller's Super Bowl Return

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Most ads these days, especially Super Bowl ads, are what my old boss would call borrowed interest -- dependant on a pop culture referance for its storyline or main joke .

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Nadal takes down Federer, reaches Australian Open final

nadal-federer-blogRAFA NADAL is the tennis phenomenon who just keeps on giving.We were told he had a dodgy knee, how he wasn't feeling totally tip-top.

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Ferguson backs transfer stance

e94e602c3472523d8bc8f65fc11a8041Ferguson has once again been forced to defend his transfer policy amid anguish over defeats to Blackburn and Newcastle that leave the Red Devils three points adrift of Manchester City in the Barclays Premier League title race.

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Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa in raging row

image-3-for-lewis-hamilton-wins-hungarian-gp-pics-getty-gallery-567297435LEWIS HAMILTON had an angry paddock bust-up with Felipe Massa in Singapore last night.  Brit ace Hamilton was grabbed by his fuming Ferrari rival after they clashed during the race.  Hamilton was given a penalty for causing the crash but still finished fifth as Sebastian Vettel won to move within a point of the title.

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Chandler: Maybe we don't want Floyd-Manny

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When I was in the sixth grade, 60 percent the square footage of our classroom was taken up by only two pupils: Gary and Russell. They were enormous children, land masses wearing pants. It was said that when they went swimming, each had his own continental drift. Both were more than 6 feet tall and probably topped 200 pounds, and Russell, it was said, lived atop a beanstalk. But they were mild children, responsible for no campus unrest that I was aware of — although they did force the beleaguered cafeteria lady into early retirement.

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