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Magnussen Force

Total F1 - 27 Oct 2014 04:30
With McLaren at the centre of driver market speculation for 2015, Kevin Magnussen is showing a maturity beyond his years by simply getting on with business. Operating in the Formula One pressure cooker is a something Mag...
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Statement by Wadi Camacho

Boxing News 24 - 27 Oct 2014 12:49
I have purposely stayed away from responding on any social media platform over the last 48 hours, and now after speaking to my manager and trainer feel the time is appropriate to put forward my grievances surrounding the...
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U.S. Women Take Title

The New York Times - 27 Oct 2014 06:08
Abby Wambach scored four goals as the World Cup-bound United States defeated Costa Rica, 6-0, in Chester, Pa., for the team's fifth Concacaf Women's Championship title.
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Lee-Anne Pace Wins Blue Bay LPGA

The New York Times - 27 Oct 2014 08:03
South Africa's Lee-Anne Pace won the rain-shortened Blue Bay LPGA on Monday for her first LPGA Tour title and second worldwide victory in nine days.
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Streb Seals Maiden PGA Tour Win in Playoff

The New York Times - 27 Oct 2014 00:24
Robert Streb held his nerve to win his first PGA Tour title in a playoff with fellow American Will MacKenzie and Zimbabwe's Brendon de Jonge for the $5.6 million McGladrey Classic at Sea Island in Georgia on Sunday.
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There have been some reports from the Mississippi-LSU game on Saturday night that a fan died of a heart attack. WAFB in Baton Rouge is reporting that authorities have confirmed that someone died at the game, they think "...
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South African goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa was shot to death in a home invasion robbery at his girlfriend's house in Vosloorus township, about 20 miles south of Johannesburg, police said. The 27-year-old Orlando Pirates capta...
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Cardinals Players Share Sadness Over Death Of Oscar Taveras

The Huffington Post - 27 Oct 2014 04:30
Cardinals Players Share Sadness Over Death Of Oscar Taveras The death of St. Louis Cardinals rookie Oscar Taveras sent shockwaves through Major League Baseball. Prominent among those expressing sadness upon learning that the 22-year-old outfielder and his girlfriend had died in c...
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Here's Madison Bumgarner eating his bat

SB Nation - 27 Oct 2014 03:38
Following a groundout to third base, Madison Bumgarner decided to eat his bat. Pitchers don't usually eat their bats when they make outs. Bumgarner does. He puts a lot of pressure on himself at the plate and/or is a giga...
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Many in M.L.S. Playing Largely for Love of the Game

The New York Times - 27 Oct 2014 03:07
Many in M.L.S. Playing Largely for Love of the Game As Major League Soccer begins its postseason, it is also readying for labor talks in which a key topic will be player salaries, which lag far behind those in the major professional sports leagues.
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Giants Fan Has Best Reaction To FHRITP Interruption During Live Interview Bumgarner tosses gem, fans celebrate, douchebag interrupts live TV interview to scream FHRITP. Of course.
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Alonso future unclear amid Audi, Lotus rumours

Total F1 - 27 Oct 2014 15:20
A major sponsor of the Lotus team has stirred up the already confusing speculation about Fernando Alonso's next move. Most insiders believe the Spaniard and Ferrari have already dissolved their contract, paving the way f...
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Texans Back to .500 With 30-16 Win Over Titans

The New York Times - 27 Oct 2014 10:46
The Houston Texans are upset about their 4-4 record midway through the season. Snapping a three-game skid by beating an AFC South opponent makes it easier to look ahead.
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Big Ben (6 TDs) delivers career day; Brady, Wilson among others worthy of praise
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With Giants in Series, One Rock Song Goes On and On and On and On The Giants have adopted Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" as an anthem, and Steve Perry, a fan of the team, regularly leads crowds in singalongs at AT&T Park.
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F1 chiefs under fire over finances with Caterham and Marussia close to collapse and others under threat Claim that FIA and president Jean Todt "have sold themselves to Bernie Ecclestone and given up running Formula One" as crisis risks spreading beyond Caterham and Marussia
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Singer Aaron Lewis Apologizes for Botching Anthem

The New York Times - 27 Oct 2014 22:28
Aaron Lewis has apologized for botching the lyrics of "The Star-Spangled Banner" during his performance before Game 5 of the World Series.
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Of all the things soccer fans have been known to chuck at opposing players--coins, batteries, bags of urine, flares--snowballs are probably the tamest. So we're not too pleased to hear CSKA Sofia manager claim he was kno...
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It’s a small miracle there isn’t more friendly fire on the football field. Bodies are flying everywhere as 11 men attempt to converge on a single location. Everyone is moving at breakneck speed with bulky helmets blo...
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Chivas USA's victory over San Jose could be its last Mario Ventura stood with a couple hundred members of his weekend family in the south grandstand at StubHub Center on Sunday afternoon, mourning the loss of a close friend.
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Marussia team 'very close' to £55m rescue deal, claim brothers plotting takeover British-Indian brothers, who made their fortune in the steel industry, say they are on brink of to deal to save F1 outfit from administration
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Dirk Nowitzki described himself as shocked and saddened to learn that Steve Nash would miss the entire season, likely ending the point guard's spectacular career, but proud that his best friend in basketball had maximize...
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