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Florida Today - Tue Nov 24, 8:17 am ET
Reduced blood flow to the heart may help explain why men who've had a heart attack are at increased risk for another while watching exciting sporting events, Chinese researchers report.
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FierceTelecom - Tue Nov 24, 12:30 pm ET
AT&T is serious about being an original content provider, and to prove that commitment, the ILEC is now looking for someone that could help develop original content for TV, the Internet and of course its wireless network. Based in Los Angeles, the new position will report directly to Dan York, executive vice president of content and programming for U-Verse. According to a company job posting ...
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Baltimore Sun - Tue Nov 24, 7:57 am ET
Michael Phelps is ready to put an up-and-down post-Olympic year behind him and focus on the challenges that await in 2010, including adjusting to a ban on the high-performance suits that rocked his sport.
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Deseret News - Tue Nov 24, 3:03 am ET
He used to do it at a much more outrageous rate. But Andrei Kirilenko still is swatting shots at quite a clip.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Sun Nov 22, 7:56 pm ET
Rena "Rusty" Kanokogi, known as the "Mother of Judo" partly for her role in bringing women's judo to the Olympic Games, has died. She was 74.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Mon Nov 23, 5:39 am ET
Michael Phelps is ready to put an up-and-down post-Olympic year behind him and focus on the challenges that await in 2010, including adjusting to a ban on the high-performance suits that rocked his sport. The 14-time Olympic gold medalist will compete in one... Michael Phelps - Gold medal - Olympic Games - sport - Events
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Standard-Examiner - Tue Nov 24, 11:25 am ET
Heather Bailey gave up. After a year spent pursuing tickets to February's Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics through official sources, the Expedia employee from Federal Way, Wash., will put her dreams of attending a rare close-to-home Olympics in the hands of scalpers. -- read more
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Sierra Sun - Mon Nov 23, 12:40 pm ET
A World Cup winner, Marco Sullivan out of Squaw Valley has tasted the success of dedicating himself to his sport. But, for the one-time Olympian, being Vancouver-bound will help him reach the apex of his career. "Vancouver-bound to me, the first thing I think of is fun. It's the Olympics - the culmination of all the training we do all year long," Sullivan said. "The actual competition is the ...
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AP via Yahoo! Finance - Wed Nov 25, 9:45 am ET
Rio de Janeiro's posh beach neighborhoods lost power for hours in sweltering summer weather Tuesday, prompting restaurants to toss out spoiled food and business owners to send employees home.
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New York Times - Tue Nov 24, 10:21 pm ET
The development of a 1.1 million-square-foot mixed-use complex in Vancouver has been mired in controversy.
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Denver Post - Wed Nov 25, 3:23 am ET
Rio de Janeiro's posh beach neighborhoods lost power for hours in sweltering summer weather Tuesday, prompting restaurants to toss out spoiled food and business owners to send employees home.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Wed Nov 25, 9:42 am ET
Here's a look at Tuesday's sports in brief around the world.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Tue Nov 24, 9:56 am ET
America's best known weatherman Al Roker, who is already a top-selling author, changes gears with "The Morning Show Murders", a mystery thriller set in his world of network breakfast television.
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WHNT-TV Huntsville - Wed Nov 25, 10:17 am ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — Traditional evening gowns and vibrantly colored saris mixed with banded-collar dinner jackets and tuxedos at President Barack Obama's first state dinner.
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Boston Globe - Wed Nov 25, 1:03 am ET
Traditional evening gowns and vibrantly colored saris mixed with banded-collar dinner jackets and tuxedos at President Barack Obama's first state dinner.
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AP via Yahoo! Finance - Tue Nov 24, 8:24 pm ET
China executed a dairy farmer and a milk salesman for their roles in the sale of contaminated baby formula -- severe punishments that Beijing hopes will assuage public anger, reassure importers and put to rest one of the country's worst food safety crises.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Wed Nov 25, 9:31 am ET
Here's a look at Monday's sports in brief around the world.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Wed Nov 25, 9:13 am ET
Here's a look at Tuesday's sports in brief around the world.
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Texarkana Gazette - Wed Nov 25, 9:03 am ET
BEIJING—China executed a dairy farmer and a milk salesman Tuesday for their roles in the sale of contaminated baby formula—severe punishments that Beijing hopes will assuage public anger, reassure importers and put to rest one of the country’s worst food safety crises.
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CBS 2 Los Angeles - Tue Nov 24, 11:50 pm ET
China executed a dairy farmer and a milk salesman Tuesday for their roles in the sale of contaminated baby formula — severe punishments that Beijing hopes will assuage public anger, reassure importers and put to rest one of the country's worst food safety crises. The men were the only people put to death in a scheme to boost profits by lacing milk powder with the industrial chemical melamine; 19 ...