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Devils to Retire Daneyko's Jersey
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Column: Beauty of NFL System Is It Works
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AP - The Dallas Cowboys got the receiver their fans loved to hate. The New England Patriots gave away the kicker their fans hated to lose.
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Enron's Lay lied to credit agencies: witness
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Lay, Skilling knew, lied about Enron problems: witness
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Colts Sign Away Patriots Hero Vinatieri
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AP - The Indianapolis Colts are switching from the NFL's most accurate kicker to the best in the clutch.
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Mayor in fresh Jewish controversy
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Ken Livingstone suggests two property developers involved in building a key facility for the 2012 Olympic should "go back" to Iran.
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Advertisers missing boat on baby boomers' bucks
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Reuters - Speaking at a breakfast sponsored by oldies cable channel
TV Land, Ken Dychtwald said Americans aged 40 to 59 are the
fastest-growing segment of the population. They also spend more
than any other demographic on cars, vacations, airline fares,
movie and theater tickets, computer hardware and software, and
even DVD players and cell phone service.
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Young, Demme Discuss 'Heart of Gold'
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AP - For the filming of "Neil Young: Heart of Gold," Young insisted on a little superstition. Only during a full moon.
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New Crop of Concert Films Rock Theaters
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AP - Three new concert films — "Neil Young: Heart of Gold," "Dave Chappelle's Block Party" and the Beastie Boys' "Awesome; I ... Shot That!" — take different approaches to what every performance film must reconcile: the audience.
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Father Loses Taste for Revenge in Iraq
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AP - In the desert chill, on the lonely nighttime roads of Iraq, Joe Johnson looks out over his machine gun and thinks of Justin. It was on Easter morning 2004 that a chaplain and a colonel appeared on Joe and Jan Johnson's Georgia doorstep with the news. Justin, the boy Joe had fished and hunted with, the soldier son who'd gone off to Iraq a month earlier, was suddenly dead at 22, killed by a roadside bomb planted in a Baghdad slum.
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In US security plan, more realism
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The Christian Science Monitor - At the three-year mark of an Iraq war that has proved much more difficult and costly than the Bush administration anticipated, the White House released a National Security Strategy report that stands by its approach of "preemptive war."
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U.S. Team Gets Fresh Start in 2nd Round
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AP - Derrek Lee and his U.S. teammates never discussed or even envisioned a first-round scenario in which the Americans' World Baseball Classic fate would be in the hands of another team.
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U.S. Crushes South Africa 17-0 To Advance To Second Round Of WBC
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Julie Farby - AHN Staff Writer
Scottsdale, AZ (AHN)Ken Griffey Jr. knocked in two three-run homers and drove in seven runs to lead the U.S. to the second round of the World Baseball Classic in a 17-0 rout of South Africa in five innings on Friday.
After losing to Canada, the...
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United States Has No Mercy for S. Africa
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AP - Oh mercy, a game against South Africa was just what the United States needed. Ken Griffey Jr. went 4-for-4 with two home runs and seven RBIs, and the Americans advanced to the second round of the World Baseball Classic with a 17-0 rout Friday in a game shortened to five innings because of the tournament's mercy rule.
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United States Has No Mercy for S. Africa
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AP - Oh mercy, a game against South Africa was just what the United States needed. Ken Griffey Jr. went 4-for-4 with two home runs and seven RBIs, and the Americans advanced to the second round of the World Baseball Classic with a 17-0 rout Friday in a game shortened to five innings because of the tournament's mercy rule.
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