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Location American Sports News for 2 October 2015
Lakers rookie D'Angelo Russell bothered by bruised foot Kobe Bryant at age 37 looked like Kobe Bryant at age 27, scoring on his trademark fadeaway from the post, converting an up-and-under move in the lane and even dunking during a Lakers scrimmage Thursday. It became seconda...
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Rugby World Cup 2015: Ireland team to play Italy

The Rugby Blog - 2 Oct 2015 14:25
Rugby World Cup 2015: Ireland team to play Italy Joe Schmidt has named the Ireland team to take on Italy in their third Rugby World Cup game this weekend
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Cipriani: Not one Australian would get into this England team Danny Cipriani has somewhat controversially claimed that not a single Australian player is good enough to make it into this England team
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Islanders Put Subway Horn Out of Service

The New York Times - 2 Oct 2015 05:05
Islanders Put Subway Horn Out of Service The sounding of a subway horn to signal goals scored by the Islanders at Barclays Center, the team's new home, was ended after its first trial, during a preseason loss to the Capitals. Fans prompted the decision.
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Brandon Marshall desperate to shop for antiques in London LONDON — Jets wide receiver Brandon Marshall is disappointed he won't get to go antique shopping here on Saturday. He hoped to visit the Portobello Road Market to buy antiques,...
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Jordan Spieth Wins PGA Tour Player of the Year

The New York Times - 2 Oct 2015 18:25
Jordan Spieth was voted PGA Tour player of the year Friday, giving him a sweep of all the significant awards.
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Cavs' Thompson Declines Qualifying Offer, Still Free Agent

The New York Times - 2 Oct 2015 16:30
Tristan Thompson has taken his contract standoff with the Cavaliers to another level.
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Steelers' Four Fourth-Down Failures Lead to Second-Guessing

The New York Times - 2 Oct 2015 16:12
Success on even one of the fourth downs might have locked up a win for the Steelers against the Ravens Thursday night. Instead, all four attempts failed.
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Former Joint Chiefs Chairman Dempsey Joining NBA as Adviser

The New York Times - 2 Oct 2015 15:25
Gen. Martin Dempsey, the recently retired chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was appointed special adviser to NBA Commissioner Adam Silver on Friday.
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Venus beats Vinci in Wuhan Open semifinals
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Report: Colts QB Andrew Luck limited in practice, questionable for Sunday Colts quarterback Andrew Luck was limited in practice on Thursday, and is now considered “legitimately questionable” for Sunday’s game against the Jaguars.
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London has moved a step closer to getting its own National Football League team, British prime minister George Osborne said on Friday, after meeting with NFL team owners, executives and players ahead of this year's first...
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The 2015 Twin Cities Marathon begins Sunday, but the main storyline surrounding the 34th annual running of the race at the moment is planned protests. The St. Paul, Minnesota, chapter of Black Lives Matter is planning to...
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Jose Abreu swings his way into Albert Pujols territory
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The Surprising A-Rod, Yankees Reach Post-Season

The New York Times - 2 Oct 2015 08:10
The New York Yankees reaching another post-season may seem like one of the most monotonous of baseball storylines, but not in 2015 and not with 40-year-old Alex Rodriguez leading the way.
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Decreasing minutes for their stars will help Thunder thrive

Sports Illustrated - 2 Oct 2015 08:00
Decreasing minutes for their stars will help Thunder thrive
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Craig Anderson made 40 saves, Mark Stone and Cody Ceci each had a goal and two assists and the visiting Ottawa Senators beat the Montreal Canadiens 5-2 in an exhibition game Thursday night. Mike Hoffman, Clarke MacArthur...
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Nationals reliever Matt Thornton reaches a mark of longevity Thornton said he plans on pitching two or three more years hopefully and would consider returning to the Nationals.
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Alfred Morris deserves a more featured role in the Redskins offense COLUMN | It's easy to knock Alfred Morris's lack of style, but he should be a focal point for the Redskins.
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Hurricane Joaquin rocks plans of Terps, but others are staying put The Eagles and Redskins are on course for a muddy, run-based battle, while United likewise declicned to reschedule its Friday game.
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Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg finishes strong by beating the Braves Strasburg pitches six scoreless innings in a 3-0 win. He had a 1.76 ERA in his final 13 starts of 2015.
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Wakefield's backup backfield dominates Mount Vernon in rout With starting running back Leon Young on the shelf, the trio of Chris Robertson, Fred Bowles and James Clark powers the Warriors to a blowout win.
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