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German Dude Doesn't Like Losing In FIFA 14 -- Just Ask The TV He Completely Destroyed How ironic is it that the German word for "temper tantrum" is "humör-tantrum"? Because this guy spazzing out like a child is HILARIOUS. Must watch...
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FootballAsFootball.com Redesigned 32 NFL Logos To Look Like European Soccer Club Badges The Broncos, Packers, Lions, Niners, Jets, Washington, Saints, Bears, and, obviously, the Steelers, after the jump...
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DeAndre Hopkins Accidentally Instagrammed A Penis (NSFW) About an hour ago, Texans rookie receiver DeAndre Hopkins sent out an Instagram video--shot first-person--of someone stroking a penis. Oops.
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F1: Kovalainen favourite for Lotus seat

Auto Sport - 13 Nov 2013 16:49
Heikki Kovalainen has emerged as favourite to replace Kimi Raikkonen at Lotus, although the team's final decision could wait until the day before practice for the United States Grand Prix
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Michael Beasley Quickly Becoming Impossible to Ignore

Bleacher Report - 13 Nov 2013 07:23
MIAMI — They met when they were nine, when O.J. Mayo couldn't stop staring at the shoes. This kid, Michael Beasley, wore something like size-17. "I was like, 'Damn, his feet are big,'" the Milwaukee Bucks guard recalle...
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Drunk Man Tries To Steal Thunder Girls' Wooden Stool, Gets Arrested Troy MacBeth was attending an Oklahoma City Thunder game last Wednesday when he allegedly attempted to take a wooden stool that belonged to the Thunder Girls. Why would he do that? That face has "good decisions" written ...
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Woman With Bell's Palsy Has Awesome McKayla Maroney Halloween Costume Yes, Halloween was almost two weeks ago, but Leslie Barrett's strong Halloween costume skills must be recognized.
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Ranieri surprised by Monaco form

Goal.com - 13 Nov 2013 00:10
Ranieri surprised by Monaco form The Italian has been impressed by his side's start to the season in France, especially after bringing in several new players during the summer transfer window
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Manny Pacquiao believes the best way to bring inspiration and hope to the victims of the devastating Typhoon Haiyan in his native Philippines is to win his comeback fight against Brandon Rios.
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Attention NBA Scouts: this is not a two-horse race.  With all the hype surrounding Jabari Parker and Andrew Wiggins' mono e mono showdown at the State Farm Champions Classic in Chicago Tuesday night, Julius Randle made ...
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Two Prep School Stars Meet, and a College Rivalry Gets Under Way Basketball fans caught a glimpse of perhaps the next great individual basketball rivalry when Duke's Jabari Parker and Kansas's Andrew Wiggins faced each other Tuesday in the State Farm Champions Classic.     
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YOU WERE SO CLOSE, SPARTANS Michigan State beat Kentucky! They're going to be the No. 1 team in the nation! That's worth celebrating, and when the song "Yeah" by Usher came on in the United Center, one Spartans fan took ...
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Holyfield's Mansion Is a Home Sale Heavyweight

The New York Times - 13 Nov 2013 05:26
Holyfield's Mansion Is a Home Sale Heavyweight Saddled with debt, the retired world champion boxer is forced to put a behemoth on the market.     
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Spartans supporters had reason to celebrate in Chicago tonight after MSU held off top-ranked Kentucky to earn a major early-season OOC win. One Michigan State fan took the opportunity to show off his terrible dance moves...
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World Cup Playoffs on TV

The New York Times - 13 Nov 2013 05:12
World Cup Playoffs on TV Twenty-two teams, 17 games, 11 spots in next year's World Cup in Brazil are up for grabs over the next week.     
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Miami Dolphins a national joke but Dolfans aren’t laughing From letting their season tickets go unused to paying for a banner calling for Jeff Ireland’s job, Dolfan disfavor is at its peak.
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Rivals Unite in Jordan's Surprising World Cup Run

The New York Times - 13 Nov 2013 04:46
Rivals Unite in Jordan's Surprising World Cup Run Jordan's soccer team is two games from qualifying for the World Cup with a roster that reflects the country's schism between East Bank Jordanians and citizens of Palestinian origin.     
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Indians' Francona named AL Manager of the Year

Miami Herald - 13 Nov 2013 04:44
Terry Francona won two World Series championships with the Boston Red Sox but never received a first-place vote as the American League's top manager until he led the Indians to a second-place finish in the Central Divisi...
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Flap of luxury: Chris Smith pact costing Knicks $2M

New York Post - 13 Nov 2013 04:37
Flap of luxury: Chris Smith pact costing Knicks $2M Point guard Chris Smith has become the D-League's first $2 million player. That's the amount Smith, J.R. Smith's brother, is costing the Knicks as their 15th man due to the...
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Sports of The Times: Doping Rules Are Tougher Only if Applied

The New York Times - 13 Nov 2013 04:27
Sports of The Times: Doping Rules Are Tougher Only if Applied The World Anti-Doping Agency's decision to change its ban for athletes caught doping from two years to four has focused attention on the diligence of countries' drug testing programs.     
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LPGA Tour wins Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge

Miami Herald - 13 Nov 2013 04:24
The LPGA Tour posted a total of 17-under on Tuesday to win the Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge by one shot over the Champions Tour.
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Aussie Adam Scott hopes to dominate Masters

Miami Herald - 13 Nov 2013 04:19
Aussie Adam Scott hopes to dominate Masters Australia's Adam Scott says he believes he can follow Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson in becoming a dominant player at The Masters after his breakthrough win at Augusta last year.
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